Hello,
I just created my first-ever report in GnuCash, to report some finances with
a forum I'm involved with. This is the window I get when I hit Make PDF, and
specify a valid file name in my documents folder. GnuCash Version: 4.1 Build
ID: 4.1+(2020-07-25) on Windows 7.
Hope it something
Paul,
The headings should include a columns for Deposit and Withdrawal. If you
have a single column of signed data one of these should work. You may have
to experiment to get the right header for your bank's data. From memory I
used the Deposit header on a bank account CSV import.
The
Further to your last statement, the syntax should I believe be:
gnucash-cli.exe --add-price-quotes=
But I haven't used this feature in a long time, myself.
Original Message
From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Mon Oct 19 16:44:05 EDT 2020
To: Kalpesh Patel
Cc: Fran_3 via
MacOS Version Catalina 10.15.7 (19H2) and GnuCash Version: 4.2 Build ID:
4.2+(2020-09-26)
I’m attempting to import a CSV Credit Card transaction file. In the import
Preview window I have the following fields mapped to the import data:
“Date,” Num,” “Description,” “Memo,” but there seems to be
Not really. See
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2017-March/069738.html for a
recent discussion, and https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628734 for an
older one.
You can get behavior like this by writing a simple batch file that updates
process before opening your data
Hi GNUCash User group -
Is there a way to launch GNUCash in Windows 10 such that it also updated
security prices from online sources for securities that are configured
before displaying the scheduled transactions? I am using version 4.2 on
Windows at the moment.
I don't believe it's:
Jeff,
I tested last nights Windows nightly with the following results.
Setup wizard was able to successfully create the user account and download the
account list, but it didn’t populate them in the list of accounts.
Creating an account manually resulted in the following error, but it did
Regarding loose cannon with debit card, convert them to using a credit
card? Essentially free credit so long as you pay it off every month. Then
you only have to deal with it once every month.
The GnuCash matcher isn't perfect, but it works well.
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Sun,
Hi Frank,
This is brilliant! I had actually tried a similar syntax, but had put
'org.gnucash.GnuCash' in the wrong location.
Updating the wiki now ;)
Best,
Colin
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 8:53 PM Frank H. Ellenberger <
frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> Am 18.10.20 um 16:22