So, in case 1, the invoices just show up as paid; however, the excess 500
should show up in the student account.
I'm not sure how the accounts are laid out... if there is an account for
each student, and then below are the R1, R2, etc, then you could credit the
2500 to the student account, pay
> On Oct 7, 2022, at 3:18 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Only trading accounts are picky about their names (or did we fix that
> already?)
We've partly fixed Trading accounts and Opening Balance accounts, but there are
still a few more "special" names. Orphan, Imbalance, and Orphan Gains
Thanks Geert for the correction & clarification.
I think you've had to set me straight more than once on that point. I'm
not sure why I have it stuck it my head.
Apologies.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/7/22 2:18 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
That's not a GnuCash restriction. You can have multiple.
Op donderdag 6 oktober 2022 23:57:45 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> On 10/6/22 1:59 PM, Charles Vincent wrote:
> > Hello Gnucash users list members,
> > I come back on the issue of invoicing clients and payment by the clients
> > or
> > a third party.
> >
> > As background:
> > For info, I am
On 10/6/22 1:59 PM, Charles Vincent wrote:
Hello Gnucash users list members,
I come back on the issue of invoicing clients and payment by the clients or
a third party.
As background:
For info, I am keeping the accounts for a small not for profit school in
Cambodia.
I have done the 70 invoices,
Hello Gnucash users list members,
I come back on the issue of invoicing clients and payment by the clients or
a third party.
As background:
For info, I am keeping the accounts for a small not for profit school in
Cambodia.
I have done the 70 invoices, one for each child, using a standard