> On Oct 17, 2017, at 8:36 AM, John R. Sowden
> wrote:
>
> It makes sense that users of the Intuit family of products want to leave, due
> to some of their business practices; and some desire to use an operating
> system that is not founded on enhancing the
Thanks for the report, but in future please use gnucash-user or file a bug
report.
I’ve gotten reports of similar problems with Apple’s new linkage system not
quite working as advertised and was curious whether it would affect GnuCash. I
guess I have the answer.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct
GnuCash 2.7.0 released
The Gnucash Development Team is pleased to release Gnucash 2.7.0, the first
release of an unstable series leading to Gnucash 2.8.0.
This release is UNSTABLE and SHOULD NOT BE USED in production.
See the KNOWN PROBLEMS list at the bottom of the announcement.
Note:
On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 14:24:58 BST Joerg Diederich wrote:
> Hi Maf,
>
> just to inform you. Your assumption was totally correct. After fixing the
> date in the xml file I succeeded in importing the data into my mysql
> database. Many thanks to you and all others who friendly shared their
>
John R. Sowden,
Could you please elaborate on your assertions that
1. "errors, often based on changing amounts (2 debits, etc.,) are hidden
from the user."
2. "A 'preference' switch to allow users who are familiar and comfortable
with the 'Intuit Way' to continue, vs. those with accounting
To: Liz, the moderator, and the list:
Actually Gnucash seems to strike a strong resemblance to Quicken. The
data entry in the journal mode with no payee in the check or source
account entry (from cash, checking, or credit cards), and where the
amounts of the entry change in during the data
Hi All,
One more update, with some good news and bad news.
tl;dr: I (temporarily) solved the network issues causing major packet
delays and some packet loss, however this required turning off
my IPv6 tunnel.
The good news is that I finally found the trigger for the network
Hi Maf,
just to inform you. Your assumption was totally correct. After fixing the date
in the xml file I succeeded in importing the data into my mysql database. Many
thanks to you and all others who friendly shared their thoughts concerning my
issue. I'm still wondering a little how I could
On 16 October 2017 at 23:03, Joe Harrington
wrote:
> Server and client are each on machines connected to different local
> networks.
> gnucash version 2.6.18 (3a9fbb8) and MariaDB 10.1.26 (xampp v.7.1.9-0-VC14)
> all machines running Windows 10
>
> trying to open db