Re: [GNC] How to accurately record Use Tax

2020-02-24 Thread Adrien Monteleone
> On Feb 24, 2020 w9d55, at 7:05 PM, Christopher Lam > wrote: > > No private email please. > I had detailed the posting of AP Bill in the future. > > and post a bill, posting date is *01/12/2020* > 01/12/2020 Use Tax due > Expense:Use Tax $15 > A/Payable -$15 > > and in December 2020, clear

Re: [GNC] How to accurately record Use Tax

2020-02-24 Thread Christopher Lam
No private email please. I had detailed the posting of AP Bill in the future. and post a bill, posting date is *01/12/2020* 01/12/2020 Use Tax due Expense:Use Tax $15 A/Payable -$15 and in December 2020, clear the AP bill as usual. On Tue, 25 Feb 2020, 4:55 am Brandon Captain, wrote: > Thank

Re: [GNC] Recovering deleted transaction from log files

2020-02-24 Thread John Ralls
There's two sorts of logging. GnuCash emits varying levels of messages (error, warning, info, or debug) into the trace file (https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile) depending on command-line arguments. The default is to emit only errors. The other logging, the one that Roland is talking

Re: [GNC] Recovering deleted transaction from log files

2020-02-24 Thread Greg Feneis
I imagine logging is minimal by default to help keep GnuCash speedy. Unless the user increases verbosity via CLI when launching GnuCash. Just a guess. I'm also curious about controlling logging. I bet it's documented somewhere Kind regards, Greg Feneis (Pixel 3) On Sat, Feb 22, 2020, 15:00