Somewhere in the last few days, I managed to delete one or more
transactions that were reconciled. I'll blame it on sleep deprivation
trying to get through my wife's business accounts and our personal ones,
too
I went to my gnucash autosave files and began opening them until I found
the
It has been a very long time since I’ve downloaded anything from TDAmeritrade,
and some of the time I used ofx.py to download a file I could import.
TDAmeritrade has never made it easy to get the necessary credentials to get to
the ofx data. And I vaguely remember some difficulties with
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 8:18 PM Stu Perlman wrote:
> I actually had tried editing my gnucash.gcm file before I posted my
> question earlier. After saving my changes (make the transfer column wider
> for all accounts) and then restarting the application, it seemed to have no
> impact. I rebooted
Robert,
The most likely explanation is a change of permissions on the folder which
had your original data file. Compare the permissions with those of the new
location you have been able to save the file in. Google Drives and Dropbox
folders synced to cloud storage might experience this.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 4:07 PM Stu Perlman wrote:
> John, this may be a silly question but GC keeps track of register column
> widths from session to session after they are changed. Where does that
> information get saved? I thought it might be in books.gcm but I'm
> not so sure.
>
You'll
I can no longer back up my data file. I get the message ' Unalbe to back up
the data file (file directory and name)' with no further explanation. If I
do a 'save as' to a new location, it works. I'm using windows 10
and Version: 3.4.
Robert
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John, this may be a silly question but GC keeps track of register column
widths from session to session after they are changed. Where does that
information get saved? I thought it might be in books.gcm but I'm
not so sure.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:03 AM John Ralls wrote:
>
>
> > On Feb 20,
On 2/21/20 8:56 AM, Claire via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hello
> I have a loan at a fixed interest rate and was planning to use "Loan and
> Mortgage Repayment...". However I do have the option to make overpayments.
> I checked this mailing list and there was a thread regarding mortgages in
> 2013
Paul Abraham writes:
> Yes, they're both standard registers (both bank current accounts in fact).
Then IMHO this is a bug.
That setting should not affect the Rate Column.
Please file a bug in Bugzilla.
Thanks!
> Paul
-derek
> On 20/02/2020 16:06, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hello
I have a loan at a fixed interest rate and was planning to use "Loan and
Mortgage Repayment...". However I do have the option to make overpayments.
I checked this mailing list and there was a thread regarding mortgages in 2013
which said that the SX uses the original amount to calculate
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to migrate from Windows/Quicken (successful online access) to
Raspbian/GnuCash (failure). New GnuCash user here. I’m trying to get online
data from TD AmeriTrade.
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 4, 4GB. Software: GnuCash Ver 3.4 Build id 3.4+
(2018-12-30) Finance::Quote:
Long
You don't need to use the variables and formulas to create scheduled
transactions but you can use them and extend them where necessary by adding
code in the Scheme computer language which is a Lisp derivative to make the
scheduled transactions much more flexible and customised to your
Hello,
Maybe i misunderstanding when i read this wiki :
- https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Scheduled_Transactions
So i have some questions :
1 - do i need to know code to use that ?
2 - i can't see anywhere to type formulas in scheduled transactions menu in
GnuCash program.
3 - is it OK, when i using
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