Wm,
I don’t think there is a bug. I think this is user error.
It was the same-name issue that caused my confusion on where in the tree I was
when assigning the parent. I was accidentally trying to set the account as its
own parent, which triggers the error message since that is an
I was using .19 before I moved to High Sierra and I just applied the .3 update
two days ago. Normally, I just leave GC running 24/7, but I just tested closing
and re-opening several times successfully.
Sounds like you’ve got something amiss with your system or profile.
Does a new user profile
On 27/02/2018 17:53, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
James,
Everyone has their own methods, but the Tutorial & Concepts Guide has a
suggestion that I’ve followed and it’s served me well.
I always enter transactions working in the account register the money is coming
FROM.
I never use the General
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Best regards,
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From: Mathieu Clabaut
Date: lun. 26 févr. 2018 à 23:14
Subject: gnucash 2.7.5 segfault when typing in account
Thank you, what really surprises me is when the amount is the same and
it still cannot match it!
On 03/01/2018 11:35 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Hi Bhoth,
The following bug report was supposed to address this issue but I
could not state the problem adequately to get the
Ken,
Welcome to Gnucash!
If you’re going to file only one return for yourself and not for each business
separately, it is likely best to keep everything in one file. Others may
recommend other setups, but for me, each separate entity gets its own book. If
the entities aren’t really separate