[GNC] Bank expects particular TRNUID format in OFX message

2019-09-19 Thread xngin
Hi, I have an example of a working OFX request to my bank, and the one sent by AqBanking that comes with GnuCash 3.7. AqBanking sends 20190919210217.000 and the bank reports invalid characters in a field. Changing it to b6b1d422-c9ba-410a-ae7d-d72f51fbadff solves the issue and data comes back.

Re: [GNC] Invoice report error

2019-09-19 Thread Christopher Lam
This particular issue can be solved by the following patch to owner-report.scm. modified gnucash/report/business-reports/owner-report.scm @@ -748,8 +748,8 @@ (end-date (gnc:time64-end-day-time (gnc:date-option-absolute-time (opt-val gnc:pagename-general

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread ornd25
"For a one off for a personal account i would record it as follows. You willnot normally be notified by the bank when the bank cheque is cleared sothere is little point in having a clearing account as you might for personalcheques. As Mike points out it isor may be a negotiable instrument and

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread David Cousens
For a one off for a personal account i would record it as follows. You will not normally be notified by the bank when the bank cheque is cleared so there is little point in having a clearing account as you might for personal cheques. As Mike points out it isor may be a negotiable instrument and

[GNC] GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread ornd25
"a) ...Your purchase of one is just an asset transfer transaction. When and if used to pay an expense* that transaction would be debit expense and credit this asset. The reason I put the asterisk is often the bank check is needed to purchase an expensive asset (car, house, art work, etc.) so

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread ornd25
On 9/19/2019 9:20 AM, orn...@tutanota.com wrote: >> How does one debit and credit for a bank check when the person/company >> doesn't want to accept a personal check? I usually forgo reality and just >> record that I sent the personal check directly to the individual, but that's >> not exactly

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 9/19/2019 10:35 AM, orn...@tutanota.com wrote: Let me expand a little. This is for personal use, such as the purchase of artwork or a service, so its purpose is not for a business. Recent examples were for repair of a vintage fountain pen or a wrist watch. The repairers asked for a bank

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread Stephen M. Butler
On 9/19/19 6:20 AM, orn...@tutanota.com wrote: > How does one debit and credit for a bank check when the person/company > doesn't want to accept a personal check? I usually forgo reality and just > record that I sent the personal check directly to the individual, but that's > not exactly what

Re: [GNC] Gnucash crashes after upgrade

2019-09-19 Thread Geert Janssens
Op donderdag 19 september 2019 15:45:06 CEST schreef Brian M. Sutin: > Thank you. How do I generate a gnucash.trace file? > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile > > Op donderdag 19 september 2019 04:42:36 CEST schreef Brian M. Sutin: > > > I installed 3.7 from flatpak, but then I couldn't find

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread ornd25
> You left out a few details.  Is this a business expense?  Or is it something > else?  In the accounting world, purpose is the driving force.  > > If you are just concerned about the mechanics of the money flow, you would > show a conversion to cash or whatever medium you used as an

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread David Carlson
You left out a few details. Is this a business expense? Or is it something else? In the accounting world, purpose is the driving force. If you are just concerned about the mechanics of the money flow, you would show a conversion to cash or whatever medium you used as an intermediate step.

Re: [GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 9/19/2019 9:20 AM, orn...@tutanota.com wrote: How does one debit and credit for a bank check when the person/company doesn't want to accept a personal check? I usually forgo reality and just record that I sent the personal check directly to the individual, but that's not exactly what

Re: [GNC] Gnucash crashes after upgrade

2019-09-19 Thread Brian M. Sutin
Thank you. How do I generate a gnucash.trace file? -- Brian M. Sutin gnuca...@skewray.com On Thu, Sep 19, 2019, at 12:26 AM, Geert Janssens wrote: > Op donderdag 19 september 2019 04:42:36 CEST schreef Brian M. Sutin: > > I installed 3.7 from flatpak, but then I couldn't find the

[GNC] Bank check - debit and credit?

2019-09-19 Thread ornd25
How does one debit and credit for a bank check when the person/company doesn't want to accept a personal check? I usually forgo reality and just record that I sent the personal check directly to the individual, but that's not exactly what happens.

Re: [GNC] Has the Android APP abandoned?

2019-09-19 Thread Greg Feneis
Perhaps there is a FOSS GUI platform similar to GTK that includes all of the usual target OSes plus Android? Kind regards, Greg Feneis On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 1:08 AM Andrea Briganti wrote: > You hit the main point of my initial post. > >

Re: [GNC] Has the Android APP abandoned?

2019-09-19 Thread Andrea Briganti
You hit the main point of my initial post. Who visit the website believes that it is the official android application and that it's maintained currently. If the community can't (won't) take the ownership of the app, I think that we have just to remove the banner in the homepage. > Returning to

Re: [GNC] Gnucash crashes after upgrade

2019-09-19 Thread Geert Janssens
Op donderdag 19 september 2019 04:42:36 CEST schreef Brian M. Sutin: > I installed 3.7 from flatpak, but then I couldn't find the executable. There is no "executable" with flatpak. You use the command flatpak run org.gnucash.GnuCash to start the gnucash flatpak > So, I > uninstalled the flatpak,

Re: [GNC] Has the Android APP abandoned?

2019-09-19 Thread Geert Janssens
I am interested in an android companion app for gnucash. One that's based on the same core code as gnucash itself. Unfortunately this isn't the direction the current android app went (it couldn't at the time). And even more unfortunately I don't have spare time to work on this. Returning to the