Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-25 Thread david whiting
Here's a link to the internet archive/wayback machine version: https://web.archive.org/web/20210411043559/https://unicom.crosenthal.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html and here's a link to a different copy that is still live: https://marc.merlins.org/netrants/reply-to-harmful.html David On Sat, 25 Nov

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-25 Thread Maf. King
On Saturday, 25 November 2023 04:44:42 GMT Liz wrote: > > The new subscriber welcome message says > "Note that this list is configured NOT to automatically send replies > back to the list (as per > ). > That seems to be a dead link. Maf. > ***

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread Liz
On Fri, 24 Nov 2023 15:27:50 + David Kirkby wrote: > Apologies for not sending to the list. Have the admins considered > making that the default behaviour, which is the case with other > mailing lists I am on. It is correct that the email sent from the list could contain advice on the

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread Stephen M. Butler
My client provides a whole range of options:  Reply; Reply List; Reply All.  No default. It must be up to the email software the recipient is using.  If they want a new default then they need to get a new client with the the default they want. On 11/24/23 11:16, R Losey wrote: I was not

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)
On 2023-11-24 11:23, David Cousens wrote: > That is a function of the email client program you are using not the mailing > list admins. Actually, it's both. Email clients may show options to reply to list, or they may not. (My Thunderbird email client sometimes does and sometimes doesn't.) But

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread David Kirkby
On Fri, 24 Nov 2023 at 19:24, David Cousens wrote: > David, > > That is a function of the email client program you are using not the > mailing > list admins. I am on numerous mailing lists. This is the *only* one where simply hitting reply does automatically go to the list. Dave

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread David Cousens
David, That is a function of the email client program you are using not the mailing list admins. Most clients will have a reply to list function as one of the options. My client (Evolution on Linux) for example brings up a dialogue after selection of Reply to Sender which offers the options of:

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread R Losey
I was not aware that the admins could do anything; I thought it was the web page or the email client being used. On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 9:28 AM David Kirkby wrote: > Apologies for not sending to the list. Have the admins considered making > that the default behaviour, which is the case with

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-24 Thread David Kirkby
Apologies for not sending to the list. Have the admins considered making that the default behaviour, which is the case with other mailing lists I am on. On Wed, 22 Nov 2023 at 18:25, Adrien Monteleone < adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote: > Also, please remember to copy the list on all

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-22 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Also, please remember to copy the list on all replies. Regards, Adrien On 11/22/23 3:53 AM, David Kirkby wrote: Unfortunately that's a bit difficult, as a lot of times I buy things with PayPal, so there's an entry in the PayPal account where no fees need to be paid, as the seller pays the

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-22 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Then I'm at a loss as even with a well crafted Find operation, or using the Transaction Report as Chris suggested, you can't end up with a list that doesn't include transactions where no fee was paid by you. Only *you* know if a split needs to be added for that fee. How do you expect GnuCash

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone
(face palm!) Yes, thanks Chris! (not just for the suggestion, but for the awesome report work too!) Regards, Adrien On 11/22/23 12:43 AM, Christopher Lam wrote: Check the Transaction Report's Account tab. On Wed, 22 Nov 2023, 2:36 pm Adrien Monteleone, < adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net>

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread Christopher Lam
Check the Transaction Report's Account tab. On Wed, 22 Nov 2023, 2:36 pm Adrien Monteleone, < adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote: > Yeah, that's why I started off with this would be trial and error level > effort. > > The OP wants transactions where at least one split appears in set A, but >

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Another option is to just open the Assets:PayPal register and look over them one by one to see if they contain an additional split to Expenses:PayPal Fees, then edit the ones that do not as needed. Regards, Adrien On 11/21/23 7:43 PM, David Kirkby wrote: I often receive PayPal transactions,

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Yeah, that's why I started off with this would be trial and error level effort. The OP wants transactions where at least one split appears in set A, but excludes any such transactions when *other splits* also appear in set B. I *think* this is possible, but I have to admit, I've never tried.

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread Derek Atkins
Keep in mind that, GENERALLY, the search is on a SPLIT basis, not a TRANSACTION basis. So if you do a search on "Account == X AND Account == Y" you will get an empty set, because it is impossible to find anything where Split.account == X and Split.account ALSO equals Y. -derek On Tue, November

Re: [GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Maybe. That's a trial and error sort of situation. Certainly, you can craft a Find from the Accounts tab with multiple criteria, the first should likely find all transactions matching Assets:PayPal, then the next might exclude all other accounts, or specific accounts. (since it is most likely

[GNC] Can I find transactions into an account that has only one split?

2023-11-21 Thread David Kirkby
I often receive PayPal transactions, which get put into the PayPal account as Credit: Assets: Accounts Receivable (£720.00) Debit: Assets:PayPal (£720.00) What I should then do is edit the PayPal account so the fees are put in the correct place - for one example transaction Credit: Assets: