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> Does [Debits and Credits] make more sense now?
Yes, well put. That perspective would be worth reworking as a brief
information pane in the Guide.
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No, I do mean 128 GB RAM. Storage is 20 TB locally and 160 TB on the
network (but the data for Gnucash is stored on the local disks). It's
one of three daily drivers, this one being the Windows one for some CAD
software and MS Office.
There's no latency anywhere else on the system, just in
On 5/5/2024 11:55 AM, ph hermes wrote:
what are the accounts you have set up in assets? it sounds like you only
have your equity balance. in my asset section, i have all my bank accounts,
petty cash, etc. as well. and i have separate accounts for each of my
equity assets (often sub accounts)...
Yes, use a recent nightly build from
https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/stable.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 4, 2024, at 22:04, David Wasserman via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Recently upgraded to 24.04 LTS. Gnucash Version: 5.6. Build ID: Flathub
> 5.6-2.
> Gnucash Import fails at
what are the accounts you have set up in assets? it sounds like you only
have your equity balance. in my asset section, i have all my bank accounts,
petty cash, etc. as well. and i have separate accounts for each of my
equity assets (often sub accounts)... not just 1 account called equity.
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On 5/4/2024 10:53 PM, flywire wrote:
David, the guide even warns that accounting debits and credits are
used contrary to the way most people understand them. The average
punter will be wrong, and if they get it right the next punter will
likely bet they are wrong.
Yes, depends on perspective,
On 5/5/24 3:04 pm, David Wasserman via gnucash-user wrote:
Recently upgraded to 24.04 LTS. Gnucash Version: 5.6. Build ID:
Flathub 5.6-2.
Gnucash Import fails at final screen with error message. Is there a fix?
David W
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