[GNC] Example of importing Stock transactions from CSV

2022-08-20 Thread flywire
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2022-August/102526.html > CSV stands for "common separated variables. > data must be in the right order AND any data that is null (not present still has its space in the record. Hmm: * Comma separated variables -

Re: [GNC] Is GnuCash right for me?

2022-08-20 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
Yes, using a proper database for keeping track of equipment and RMA tracking makes sense. GnuCash can manage your invoicing, etc. My wife wants to run the entire business from Excel, and in one spreadsheet I think? Databases seem more proper to me :-) YES! People seem to think a

Re: [GNC] Is GnuCash right for me?

2022-08-20 Thread Cam Ellison
On 2022-08-20 09:08, Robert Heller wrote: At Sat, 20 Aug 2022 10:32:03 -0400 d...@ditdit.us wrote: HI Everyone, Sorry for the totally noob uneducated question. I'm an engineer by training, not an accountant! I recently started a home business and everyone said "Quickbooks". It's too expensive

Re: [GNC] Example of importing Stock transactions from CSV

2022-08-20 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 8/19/2022 10:33 PM, Jon Schewe wrote: So I didn't get the CSV import tool to work. Perhaps a reminder on what CSV is and is not. CSV stands for "common separated variables. That means the data is in the form of a record consisting of a number of fields delineated by commas. Which means

Re: [GNC] Is GnuCash right for me?

2022-08-20 Thread Robert Heller
At Sat, 20 Aug 2022 10:32:03 -0400 d...@ditdit.us wrote: > > HI Everyone, > Sorry for the totally noob uneducated question. I'm an engineer by > training, not an accountant! > I recently started a home business and everyone said "Quickbooks". It's > too expensive and I despise subscription

[GNC] Is GnuCash right for me?

2022-08-20 Thread Dave Mueller AA3EE
HI Everyone, Sorry for the totally noob uneducated question. I'm an engineer by training, not an accountant! I recently started a home business and everyone said "Quickbooks". It's too expensive and I despise subscription software. Online/cloud options are not an option, we have limited (and

Re: [GNC] Copy/Paste Transaction Issue

2022-08-20 Thread Liz
On Fri, 19 Aug 2022 06:06:18 + Gyle McCollam wrote: > Liz, > Just wanted to mention that if you post to cash ledger and meant to > post to a card, instead of cutting and pasting, in the cash ledger, > you could click on the transaction and then the split icon. Then > click on the line for