Re: Permissions on Mac

2017-09-28 Thread prl
On 29/09/2017 03:54, Eric Beversluis wrote: What permissions should the .gnucash files have on Mac? Some seem to be 644 while the older ones seem to be 777. I copied them all to Mac from Linux using a FAT32 disk, so I’m not sure they all came over properly. 777 seems wrong, but 644 seems not

Re: No suitable backend was found for /Volumes/Secure/GnuCash2016/Personal2016.gnucash

2017-09-28 Thread Eric Beversluis
Eric Beversluis Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com On September 28, 2017 at 15:00:02, John Ralls (jra...@ceridwen.us) wrote: > > > On Sep 28, 2017, at 11:17 AM, Eric Beversluis wrote: > > > > > > > > Eric Beversluis > > Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com > > > > On September 28,

Invoice Printing Change....

2017-09-28 Thread Dr. Timothy B. Jones
Greetings GnuCash Users! I noticed when I updated to Version 17 and it continues with Version 18 that my company name when I print invoices no longer will fit on the first line of the invoice even though there are other longer lines of printing. My Company name is 19 letters..any now the EdD

Re: Please unsubscribe

2017-09-28 Thread John Ralls
> On Sep 28, 2017, at 11:47 AM, Jamie Tyrrell wrote: > > Your group has cleared up several issues for me. Thanks. I may rejoin in > the future but would like to unsubscribe for the present. We can't do that, but you can do it yourself by going to the website below: >

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2017-09-28 Thread Jamie Tyrrell
Your group has cleared up several issues for me. Thanks. I may rejoin in the future but would like to unsubscribe for the present. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user - Please

Re: No suitable backend was found for /Volumes/Secure/GnuCash2016/Personal2016.gnucash

2017-09-28 Thread Geert Janssens
On donderdag 28 september 2017 20:17:31 CEST Eric Beversluis wrote: > Eric Beversluis > Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com > > On September 28, 2017 at 12:56:30, Eric Beversluis (ebe...@researchintegration.org) wrote: > > Eric Beversluis > > Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com > > > >

Re: No suitable backend was found for /Volumes/Secure/GnuCash2016/Personal2016.gnucash

2017-09-28 Thread Eric Beversluis
Eric Beversluis Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com On September 28, 2017 at 12:56:30, Eric Beversluis (ebe...@researchintegration.org) wrote: > > Eric Beversluis > Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com > > On September 28, 2017 at 12:17:20, John Ralls (jra...@ceridwen.us) wrote: >

Re: What's the best way to model "in-flight" transactions?

2017-09-28 Thread Alton Brantley
The way I handle this is to create a subaccount of my bank accounts labeled “Bank1:ACH” for automated clearing house. Then the transactions look like this (where Db means debit, Cr means credit, and assuming credit card is paid $1000.00) Bank1 is an account of type bank (an asset), ACH is a

Re: What's the best way to model "in-flight" transactions?

2017-09-28 Thread Mark Phillips
One way to think about the float is to, well, not think about it. When you pay you credit card company with bill pay, those funds are "gone" in the sense you really should not use them for another transaction. So, enter the transaction as you have been doing. Your gnucash bank balance will be

Re: No suitable backend was found for /Volumes/Secure/GnuCash2016/Personal2016.gnucash

2017-09-28 Thread John Ralls
> On Sep 28, 2017, at 8:58 AM, Eric Beversluis > wrote: > > I’ve recently moved to Mac Sierra. Have been using GnuCash successfully > there. This morning when I opened gnucash I got this message: > > No suitable backend was found for >

No suitable backend was found for /Volumes/Secure/GnuCash2016/Personal2016.gnucash

2017-09-28 Thread Eric Beversluis
I’ve recently moved to Mac Sierra. Have been using GnuCash successfully there. This morning when I opened gnucash I got this message:  No suitable backend was found for /Volumes/Secure/GnuCash2016/Personal2016.gnucash ?? Only thing I can think is that I moved some older versions of my GnuCash

Re: Respun 2.6.18 tarballs

2017-09-28 Thread Fross, Michael
Here here! Totally agree Ronal. John, Geert and the rest of the developers who donate so much of their time and expertise for the benefit of us all is very generous. Thank you. On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Ronal B Morse wrote: > John, it really isn't said often

Re: What's the best way to model "in-flight" transactions?

2017-09-28 Thread David Carlson
I think the answer is "What works best for you." When most of our bank account transactions were checks (cheques in many countries) we entered each check by date and number in the checkbook register. When the bank statement came we compared it to our register, checking off each one that appeared

Re: What's the best way to model "in-flight" transactions?

2017-09-28 Thread Buddha Buck
Remember that your books are supposed to reflect your view of the transactions you are making, not those of other entities. Instead of a credit card payment or an account-to-account transfer, consider the more traditional case of paying a vendor with a check. On January 1st, you buy a CD from a

What's the best way to model "in-flight" transactions?

2017-09-28 Thread replicon
Hey all, I've been using/loving GNUCash for almost a year now, and one thing I'm sure I'm doing wrong is how I'm showing credit card payments. For paying credit card bills, I just use my bank's bill pay. The bank is different from the credit card provider, so there's some "in-flight" time for

Re: FW: [reminderfox] [ReminderFox #915] ..

2017-09-28 Thread Colin Law
Oops, sorry. Too many mailing lists on the go at once :) Colin On 28 September 2017 at 07:56, Geert Janssens wrote: > Interesting discussion but it looks like this was sent to the gnucash-user > list by accident ? > > Regards, > > Geert > > On donderdag 28 september

Re: FW: [reminderfox] [ReminderFox #915] ..

2017-09-28 Thread Geert Janssens
Interesting discussion but it looks like this was sent to the gnucash-user list by accident ? Regards, Geert On donderdag 28 september 2017 08:12:32 CEST Colin Law wrote: > Just saying you had no success does not give us any clues about what you > did. > > Did you look at the link I posted to

Re: FW: [reminderfox] [ReminderFox #915] ..

2017-09-28 Thread Colin Law
Just saying you had no success does not give us any clues about what you did. Did you look at the link I posted to find your reminders? If so, what did you see where the link says to look? Colin On 27 Sep 2017 10:59 p.m., "Thomas W Peters" wrote: I tried the "back &