I am not sure exactly what you mean. Can you explain a bit more about
the situation you are in, and how you got to that position?
Colin
On 18 August 2017 at 16:24, Paul W. wrote:
> I have multiple bank deposit items showing in a single, multi-split
> transaction.
> Is
> On Aug 18, 2017, at 5:29 PM, johnny saylor wrote:
>
> hallo
>
>
> On 08/11/2017 03:02 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>> The error log you have attached indicates a problem with guile 2.0 on your
>> system.
>> Your best bet is to check with your debian packager for guile what's
Good evening, ;-)
That sounds indeed like exactly the thing that I would need!
However, I already tried a bit with the QIF format, reading the manual,
then trying to manually fabricate some QIF file exactly with that
intention - with no success so far.
So if you have any knowledge of that
Pls note: GnuCash has been through a few revisions since two years ago.
You may want to upgrade now. This may fix the issue and + you'll be
starting back using the latest.
Kind regards,
Greg Feneis
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Kenneth Theis wrote:
>
> I
Paul,
I would not recommend doing that, as it would fill your bank account
register with many entries that would be a nightmare to reconcile against
your bank statement, but one brute force way to do it would be to duplicate
the transaction as many times as necessary, then edit each one to delete
hallo
On 08/11/2017 03:02 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
The error log you have attached indicates a problem with guile 2.0 on your
system.
Your best bet is to check with your debian packager for guile what's going on.
dank.
i thought it might be something like that. installing and uninstalling
I have multiple bank deposit items showing in a single, multi-split
transaction.
Is there a GC function to separate the multi-split transaction into separate,
2-split transactions?
If not, I would appreciate guidance on how to manually separate the splits,
other than re-entering each deposit
On Wednesday, 16 August 2017 16:10:24 BST Kenneth Theis wrote:
> Gentlemen, I installed GnuCash software two years ago and used it a
> short time. Then I discontinued its use for a long period. Now I want to
> start again using the software. However, I find that it is designated at
> "read
Gentlemen, I installed GnuCash software two years ago and used it a short
time. Then I discontinued its use for a long period. Now I want to start again
using the software. However, I find that it is designated at "read only,”
whatever that means. I have tried to make entries in the
Good morning,
Does anybody know a way or a specific data format that allows to import
bookings into Gnucash that have already their "counter booking"
(probably not the correct bookkeeper's language...)?
Example: I have a list of bookings somehow like the following:
Date Amount
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