Re: [GNC] Finance-Quote 1.62 released!

2024-05-16 Thread Bruce Schuck
On Thu May 16 22:22:53 EDT 2024, Adrien Monteleone wrote: Coding can be fun in many cases, but you seem to find solace in the mindbogglingly headache-inducing game of whack-a-mole, to everyone else's benefit! heh-heh. Sometimes it does seem like playing whack-a-mole. Thank you for the

Re: [GNC] Finance-Quote 1.62 released!

2024-05-16 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Bruce, et al, Coding can be fun in many cases, but you seem to find solace in the mindbogglingly headache-inducing game of whack-a-mole, to everyone else's benefit! Thank you for the insane amount of effort you put forth on this project. I have yet to use (or profit) from all of it, but

[GNC] Finance-Quote 1.62 released!

2024-05-16 Thread Bruce Schuck
New version 1.62 of Finance-Quote is available with the following changes: * Fixed AEX.pm * Removed throttling from AlphaVantage.pm - Issue #363 * Added CurrencyFreaks.pm - new currency module * YahooJSON.pm - added more error handling - Issue #390 * Fixed

Re: [GNC] Simultaneous access

2024-05-16 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 5/16/2024 2:17 PM, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user wrote: Yes, if gnucash was running as a remote service, it might be able to deal with multiple users.  Imagine that gnucash becomes a web service and the user interface is a relatively simple web page.  Even in this scenario, you would

Re: [GNC] Simultaneous access

2024-05-16 Thread David G. Pickett via gnucash-user
Yes, if gnucash was running as a remote service, it might be able to deal with multiple users.  Imagine that gnucash becomes a web service and the user interface is a relatively simple web page.  Even in this scenario, you would need to avoid processing too much in JavaScript and local files

Re: [GNC] Use of cash discounts in business account tree

2024-05-16 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I am no accountant, but that doesn't sound quite correct. If you put the Cash Discounts account under Expenses, then that would be a contra-account as it reduces the price of your expenses you pay the wholesaler. So that credit is correct, but I don't see that there should be a debit to your