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Even worse, sometimes local sales taxes in the depend on where the
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, purchases were entered as payments. I checked the raw OFX file
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If you want to repeat a report later with the same or similar settings you
need to memorize it with a name that makes sense to you.
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>> different. Here is an obfuscated example:
>>
>> CADXXXCREDITLINE
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>> CADYYYCREDITLINE
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I thought that link pointed specifically to chapter 6.15 which is the check
printing help. Sorry, while the rest of the help is interesting, it is not
so relevant.
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I found the relevant chapter of the help manual. I presume that you read
this: <https://www.gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=4=C=help>
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on’t know. Does that not work?
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> > On Jun 10, 2021, at 12:46 PM, Bruce Irving
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>> > I am using preprinted check stock that has the MICR already on it. I
>> don.t
>> > need to use MICR
A few days ago the MICR printer cartridge that I used to use popped up out
of some black hole so I may try printing checks again. As I recall, tho
it used to be reasonably easy to print test checks on plain paper first,
then just be sure the desired transactions had the word print in the Num
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The method described by DaveC49 is about the only practical way to do it.
However, if you want to change the account for a split line from the
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Unfortunately it is hard to tell where GnuCash is getting stuck, if it is.
For a large data file or a computer with limited resources it may take
more than ten minutes, possibly an hour or more to do the repair steps.
You may need to use the task manager to monitor whether GnuCash is still
using
I can't read that file on my smartphone, but what are we supposed to do
with it? Ask our bankers to change their csv format to match it?
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Thanks for finding work-arounds for cases where there is an issue.
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I have not figured out how to attach a url or a file link to a scheduled
transaction. Is that possible?
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Sudesh,
I think you have completed the installation correctly. Since you also
obtained a key from Alpha Vantage you should be able to use their service
to download prices if they provide the ones that you want. For some stock
quotes you may get better results using one of the other services
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I would be willing to bet that you never automatically got the original
date on any copy. When I use the copy transaction feature in previous
releases of GnuCash up to 3.8 it always asks for the date and defaults to
today if not changed.
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> ..OR.
> getquotes -m <-- gets the prices from Market Watch
>
> Then I import the resulting csv file that appears on my desktop.
>
> I have two places to get the quotes so if one is unreachable for some
> reason I have a backup source.
>
>
> On 4/2
ces but I wrote a
> python script & a bash script that get the quotes and put them into a
> csv file for importing into GNUCash and I don't have that date issue. I
> run the scrips in the evening when the markets are closed.
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> On 4/23/21 8:59 PM, David Carlson wrote:
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> > D. Auxiliary
> > File Formats"
> > <https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-guide/appendixd.html>. Is
difficult to find prices
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Robin,
When you open the file you are probably given a warning that the file is
already open. That can happen if it is not closed properly before your
computer is turned off, or possibly other reasons.
The easiest remedy is to select "Open Anyway " rather than "Open Read Only"
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Those .dll files are not needed to be recovered, as you got fresh copies
when you re-installed GnuCash on your new drive, assuming that you
re-installed GnuCash from the website https://www.gnucash.org/.
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> If
e on the desktop so we recommend putting it in dedicated folder in
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> >> user or documents folder. Mine is cleverly named "Accounts".
> >>
> >> The data recovery service should give you instructions about how to
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Did you accept all the defaults presented by the installer?
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> >> On 4/5/2021 8:57 PM, David Carlson wrote:
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> >>> What verb would you use to declare that transactions in or out of a
> >>> particular account should appear in a tax report as part of the total
>
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> > David P,
> > What verb would you use to declare that transactions in or out of a
> > particular account should appear in a tax report as part of the total
> that
> > should appear, for example, on a certain line on form 1099-R fro
the account level, assuming we all don’t mind rearranging our
> accounts into deferrred pretax and normal post tax subtrees.
> On Saturday, April 3, 2021, 02:38:43 PM EDT, David Carlson <
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> It seems that nearly all these replies ignor
> What's involved in getting set up?
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> On 4/4/21 12:49 PM, David Carlson wrote:
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> You are not the first user that believes the Scheduled Transaction
> workflow could be improved. Over the years there have been suggestions for
> minor improvements to
in doing that when I complete my current project in next month.
>>
>> I have been looking for a code writing project since retiring.
>> What's involved in getting set up?
>>
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; customer accounts, for instance, cash movements between them should be
> labeled: corrections, trading, gift, etc., but perhaps that is beyond the
> scope of GNUCash.
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ntries as if
> I were starting GC from scratch. I had to find the file and start it from
> the file manager. I was worried that my data would be gone, but it was only
> my preferences that were gone.
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> Do you mean that GnuCa
Do you mean that GnuCash reset your preferences for you without any action
on your part?
That sounds like a bug to me.
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Elmar,
As David suggested, you can assign values to either increase or decrease
then they will either import correctly or opposite. Then choose whatever
works correctly.
Most months you will have one transaction that transfers from a bank
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>>>> In the world I worked in before retiring there can be different kinds
> >>>> of
> >>>> errors and they are often handled differently. That may not apply in
> >>>> accounting but it's my old habits and instincts kicking in.
> >>>>
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I could mention that I am using the same build of GnuCash but I am
currently running it in LinuxLite which also identifies itself as Ubuntu
20.04.2 LTS when updating software.
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Maybe your message title is throwing us off. If you want to have Gnucash
create new accounts on the fly during the import, that is almost possible
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Actually, at one brokerage house the cash actually gets swept into a
special type of bank account rather than a MMF. In GnuCash I have set up a
bank sub-account in those brokerage accounts that appear listed with the
stock accounts in the reports.
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Are you suggesting that sometimes you don't need to make any matching
decisions during the csv import process? If so, it is already fairly easy
to power through the matching steps.
In my case, there are nearly always many decisions to make on the 練 so
that GnuCash is usually "bugging" me to
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