My bank does permit the customer to assign a 'category' to a transaction,
somewhat like some credit cards do. I have no idea if that info would be
included in a OFX export.
David C
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 7:43 PM, Jon Schewe wrote:
> Ideally what I would like would be for
For me the time to move, decrypt, and decompress the data file and generate
the register views and report views is so much longer than loading the
program that I do not even try to measure that part.
David C
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Greg Feneis wrote:
> Also FWIW, I
What I do is keep two register views open on the 'parent' account, one
'with sub-accounts' which shows the totals as seen by the bank and one
normal register view which shows the amount not dedicated to the 'virtual'
sub-account(s).
As suggested in the thread that you cited, I do not tell the
You didn't mention whether you installed XCODE...which is required for OS X.
Regards,
AEG
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I installed GnuCash 2.6.17 and it runs fine. However, I am having trouble with
Finance::Quote. Initially FinanceQuote Update wouldn't run, but I got around
that by allowing apps from unidentified developers. When I launch it, it opens
a terminal window and asks for my password. It tries to
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On zondag 6 augustus 2017 16:46:24 CEST Sam McCoy wrote:
>Gentlemen:
>
>I have noticed the time it takes to load all the modules when starting
>up Gnu Cash.
FWIW, I have anecdotally noticed that by far the longest module required to
load is Finance::Quote, which strictly
On 6 August 2017 at 18:06, Frank H. Ellenberger
wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Am 06.08.2017 um 04:15 schrieb Jerry Lanese:
>> Frank,
>> I am a small business owner trying to use GNUCASH and having some problems.
>> Is there anyone I can call.
>
> We have a moderated user
I've got a question about using virtual accounts along with QFX imports.
I found this thread about using virtual accounts to do budgeting:
http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/Virtual-accounts-td1421283.html
I rather like how it works from the perspective that I know how much money
is available
Hi Jerry,
Am 06.08.2017 um 04:15 schrieb Jerry Lanese:
> Frank,
> I am a small business owner trying to use GNUCASH and having some problems.
> Is there anyone I can call.
We have a moderated user list which I cc. You might consider to
subscribe at
On zondag 6 augustus 2017 16:46:24 CEST Sam McCoy wrote:
>Gentlemen:
>
>I have noticed the time it takes to load all the modules when starting
>up Gnu Cash. Many of these modules have names that suggests they
>support business activities. I believe there are many users (loke me)
>
Gentlemen:
I have noticed the time it takes to load all the modules when starting
up Gnu Cash. Many of these modules have names that suggests they
support business activities. I believe there are many users (loke me)
that use gnu cash strictly for personal finances. I would
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