> On Nov 17, 2017, at 5:05 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> I assume that you know that 2.7 is is a pre-release version, I would call
> it an alpha or beta version, not for production use.
>
> That said, I thought that the developers had updated it so that it did
I think there's a couple of ways...
1) Delete the payment from the account and re-enter it
or
2) Find the payment in the account - then choose "Assign as payment" from
the context menu and select the correct customer.
Hope this helps!
On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 10:40 AM, Tim Quinn
I assume that you know that 2.7 is is a pre-release version, I would call
it an alpha or beta version, not for production use.
That said, I thought that the developers had updated it so that it did not
crash instantly in Windows. Be sure that you have the most recent build.
It may be a bit hard
Hi.
I looked but did not see (or recognize) this same question asked.
Using 2.6.18 I incorrectly processed a payment to the wrong customer.
Can I easily recover from this?
In my mind, I need to “unapply” the payment from the wrong customer and apply
it to the correct customer.
Any help, or
Had anyone got some success in running the gnucash 2.7 binaries on Windows?
My version just crashes at startup time without any meaningful logs.
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Peter,
While you won’t need the fix if you install a newer version, here’s what that
instruction means for your future reference:
the “/“ separates folders(directories) in a file path. So
“/usr/lib/libz.1.dylib” is identifying a file named “lib.1.dylib” in the folder
“lib” which is in the
Peter Gröbner writes:
>Here are some examples of what I did:
> - gnc-fq-dump yahoo AMZN
> - gnc-fq-dump yahoo_europe AMZN
> - gnc-fq-dump unionfunds AMZN<-- German quote source
> - gnc-fq-dump unionfunds AMZ.F<-- Traded
> On Nov 16, 2017, at 10:36 AM, Peter Schoonmaker
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I’ve used Gnucash for several years and I love it. But, I’m a complete novice
> about the technical side of Gnucash and I need very basic help. I understand
> that the following is a fix