Re: [GNC] Total and Grand Total at the end of a Transaction Report

2022-10-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
The Subtotal in this case is for one month. It represents the net (credit in this case) balance *for the chosen accounts* over that period. (you could have set subtotal by account first instead of date first) The Grand Total is the net debit/credit over the entire report range - *for those

[GNC] Total and Grand Total at the end of a Transaction Report

2022-10-25 Thread Peter S. Shenkin
Hi, What do the Total and Grand Total at the end of a Transaction Report signify? Please see the attachment, which shows the last few lines of a Transaction Report. For most reports I generate, the values shown are zero, but here both the Total and Grand Total are shown as $20.83 I thought at

Re: [GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, It looks like you still have a version of GnuCash installed into /usr/local That is going to take precedence, and interact with your compiled version. You need to remove all remnants for GnuCash from /usr/local. -derek On Tue, October 25, 2022 5:02 pm, osbert wrote: > Hi, > > I have now

Re: [GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread osbert
Hi, I have now also followed the advice given by John and Derek:   cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/gnucash and   sudo make install Gnucash 4.12 is now running :)  Thanks for your feedback :) However the terminal prints out these error messages: # --- std-out

Re: [GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread osbert
Hi Geert, thanks for your feedback which is very much appreciated. Yes, in fact I had installed version 4.8 before compiling, but removed it with the command 'sudo make uninstall'. I followed your advice and removed the guile entry in the .cache directory as recommended but it didn't make

Re: [GNC] invoicing

2022-10-25 Thread arthur brogard via gnucash-user
Thanks for that. I am after finding proper business practice.  So I guess I should not be invoicing for the total amount I see as outstanding? I should invoice for each week  and when there is an outstanding unpaid amount I could note that on the invoice perhaps? Or perhaps send a 'statement of

Re: [GNC] invoicing

2022-10-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You might find it easier to invoice monthly sending that first. Then send a Customer Report each following week, which will reflect payments, and thus the amount outstanding, automatically. That would significantly reduce the effort on your part, and the number of invoices in your system.

Re: [GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread Geert Janssens
Op dinsdag 25 oktober 2022 14:02:28 CEST schreef Derek Atkins: > Hi, > > I do not see a "make install" in here. > > You cannot run GnuCash from the build tree, you need to install it to run > it. > That's actually no longer the case. With the switch to cmake the build system has also been

Re: [GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread john
> On Oct 25, 2022, at 8:06 AM, osbert wrote: > thanks for your reply. I have now run the install command, but no binary is > installed to /opt/gnucash/bin > I hope this makes sense to someone here, because it doesn't really to me. Because > -- Installing: /opt/bin/gnucash You told CMake

Re: [GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, I do not see a "make install" in here. You cannot run GnuCash from the build tree, you need to install it to run it. -derek On Tue, October 25, 2022 1:54 am, osbert wrote: > On: > cat /etc/os-release > NAME="Linux Mint" > VERSION="20 (Ulyana)" > > aqbanking-cli versions > Versions: >  

[GNC] 4.12 ERROR: In procedure scm-error: no code for module (gnucash utilities)

2022-10-25 Thread osbert
On: cat /etc/os-release NAME="Linux Mint" VERSION="20 (Ulyana)" aqbanking-cli versions Versions:  AqBanking-CLI: 6.5.3  Gwenhywfar   : 5.9.0.0  AqBanking    : 6.5.3.0 After successfully installing aqbanking 6.5.3 I was also able to compile gnucash 4.12 without getting any error message by

Re: [GNC] invoicing

2022-10-25 Thread Derek Atkins
IF you were to use GnuCash's invoicing system, then each (weekly) invoice needs to be $300, because that's the additional amount he owes each invoice period. To show to TOTAL owed you would need to supply a Customer Report, which takes invoices and payments into account. In your case you

[GNC] invoicing

2022-10-25 Thread arthur brogard via gnucash-user
I only have to invoice one tenant is all so it's no big deal.  But I would like to know what I'm doing. Currently gnucash is not doing it for me though I keep an account for him on it. I know it is a bit unreal and unusual but I invoice him every week - we've found that's the only way to remind