My response at bottom of post.
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Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2018 10:53:06 +0200
From: Geert Janssens
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Cc: John Bonnett
Subject: Re: [GNC] Updated to 3.1 - lost lots & report
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Thanks for the information. Although I haven't documented failures as
you have, I have experience times when obtaining quotes was near
impossible. I just tried again with the same results (no quotes).
It usually takes me several attempts before I can obtain all my quotes.
(I have stocks
I'm running GC 2.6.16 with Finance-Quote 1.47 on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
machines. I don't have an explanation but I do have an observation.
I've noticed that around the 15th or 16th of every month since the switch
from Yahoo to AlphaVantage, I've had only limited success getting quotes
using
We didn’t change the Bayesian matching itself, sadly. What’s different is that
the account matches are now recorded as GUIDs instead of name-strings, so
matches won’t get broken if you change the separator or rename an account.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jun 15, 2018, at 7:27 PM, David Carlson
Hi.
Only thing I can think of would be using the python bindings to load the
xml and then save it as sql. I have no idea how you would do it, but I
think it's your best bet.
Good luck!
-derek
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On June 16, 2018 9:25:19 AM salex wrote:
I've been using GnuCash for about 4 years on a Mac as the sole user with a
custom sharing/archive procedure. The accounting book is for a Veterans of
Foreign Wars (VFW) post which I volunteered to maintain. I now have a need
to have another person to access and update the data.
My current sharing
As of now, I am still unable to download prices. :-( I have verified
that nothing has changed with regard to my setup. Still using Linux
Mint 18.2, GC 2.6.21, AlphaVantage key is still residing in
/etc/gnucash/environment. I can obtain limited quotes using the
terminal, but many of the
On 16/06/2018 13:00, Geert Janssens wrote:
D'oh.:-[
Of course.
Memo to self: Try harder next time
Edit->Find
This behaves slightly differently when started from the account hierarchy or
from an account register.
When started from the account hierarchy it will search all transactions and
Control-F to bring up the search dialog.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On June 16, 2018 7:53:00 AM Graham Balin wrote:
Apologies if this is brain-numbingly obvious, but I have tried looking
for the answer, honest!
How do I search for a particular item eg search
Op zaterdag 16 juni 2018 13:51:39 CEST schreef Graham Balin:
> Apologies if this is brain-numbingly obvious, but I have tried looking
> for the answer, honest!
>
> How do I search for a particular item eg search all accounts for $4.35,
> or transactions with 'Harrison' in it? Quicken had a very
Apologies if this is brain-numbingly obvious, but I have tried looking
for the answer, honest!
How do I search for a particular item eg search all accounts for $4.35,
or transactions with 'Harrison' in it? Quicken had a very simple search
bar which worked very well. Is there a similar
Liz,
I will try to to remember to email you if I think someone is offensive. In
this case I originally thought it was too minor of an insult to report
directly to you. I did not expect the response that I got. I felt that
was definitely offensive but I chose to ignore it.
David C
On Sat, Jun
Op donderdag 14 juni 2018 10:37:31 CEST schreef John Bonnett:
> I found it at this path
>
> "C:\Users\\.gnucash"
Gnucash 3.1 is supposed to migrate from this directory to
c:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash
I don't know why this didn't happen for you.
>
> in it I found this file
>
>
Hi,
Some people experience issues migrating a db based book to 3.x. I believe
several of these issues have been fixed either in 3.1 or the upcoming 3.2. If
you can wait, I'd suggest to try with 3.2 in a few weeks.
Regards,
Geert
Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 17:07:58 CEST schreef Paul Neuwirth
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