Thanks for your comments Wm. I actually purchased the 1882 bookkeeping text
book in a Value Village second hand store for just over $5. Recently I also
purchased an old King James Bible from 1840's but when I consulted an
antique book dealer about these purchases he told me that they had no real
It is most likely that the transactions are not missing but are being
filtered out either by explicit filters or by preference settings for the
accounting period although the latter should not restrict the range ofdates
dislayed to my knowledge.
The accounting period is set under
I have a very large gnucash file based originally on a Microsoft Money file.
I have been using Gnucash for approximately 3 years with no problems.
However, today, I noticed that one of my accounts (an income account) is
missing years' worth of transactions. I use the account to track my
Ron Schnatzmeyer wrote
> There was a post earlier this week about downloading Discover Card.I was
> able to get it working:You first have to manually add the account in
> aqbanking setup. Discover won't automatically download the account
> list.When you set up the connection use 'Discover Card
On 2018-03-04 14:31, Dave H wrote:
> On Windows if you start up Gnucash it'll open your last file
> automatically so you must be moving it/deleting it/doing something to
> it for Gnucash not to find it !!!
I discovered a couple of days ago that if I double-click my
whatever.GnuCash file, GnuCash
On 2018-03-04 09:33, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op zondag 4 maart 2018 15:09:35 CET schreef Stan Brown:
>> On 2018-03-03 09:54, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
>>> On 03/03/2018 13:47, Stan Brown wrote:
On 2018-03-02 13:47, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
There is a checkbox, "Save filter", in the
Op zondag 4 maart 2018 21:06:15 CET schreef Steve Cohen:
> Thanks for the info. Any answer to my other question about release
> notes, so that I might get a better sense of whether the new
> features/bug fixes are worth the effort?
>
You can read the news section on the gnucash website. It gives
Thanks for the info. Any answer to my other question about release
notes, so that I might get a better sense of whether the new
features/bug fixes are worth the effort?
Steve
On 02/28/2018 10:49 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Steve,
>
> You can try adding the GetDeb repo. They have 2.6.12 for
Most of us save our Gnucash file(s) to a sub directory/folder under our
Documents folder so we don't clutter up our desktop :-) Gnucash creates
log files every time you open it and do transactions with it so just
another reason to keep it off the desktop - you can set whether to retain
log files
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 7:08 AM, Frank Abeyta wrote:
>
>
> Every time I open GNU Cash, a file is created. My desk top is full of
> these files. How do I end up with only one
>
> File when I save my work. Also I am unable to open the file I worked on
> yesterday because I
Op zondag 4 maart 2018 15:09:35 CET schreef Stan Brown:
> On 2018-03-03 09:54, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
> > On 03/03/2018 13:47, Stan Brown wrote:
> >> On 2018-03-02 13:47, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
> >> There is a checkbox, "Save filter", in the filter-defining window. What
> >> is that meant
On 2018-03-03 09:54, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
> On 03/03/2018 13:47, Stan Brown wrote:
>>
>> On 2018-03-02 13:47, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
>> There is a checkbox, "Save filter", in the filter-defining window. What
>> is that meant to do?
>
> I think what it is *meant* to do is fairly
You didn’t specify what type of container, but since you mentioned Ubuntu I’ll
hazard a guess that it’s LXD and not Docker.
It sounds like the container isn’t exposing the locale settings of the host.
That might be by design, but I’m not sure what the logic would be on that.
Someone else here
Hi, I am running gnucash from a container. Everything seemed to work fine but
then I run a transaction report and you can see in the image that currency
symbol is represented by ??For that container (Ubuntu) locale is en_US, but
I have set default currency to GBP as my transactions are in pounds.
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