Hi GNUs
I recently installed GnuCash 2.6.19 on Windows 10 and am very happy with it
so far.
However, I cannot get any Report to work. GnuCash hangs (Not Responding)
when I try to do any standard report.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Tobias de Vlamingh
Hi Les,
The Linux Mint Software manager version is usually 1-2 releases behind the
latest release of Gnucash. getDeb is sometimes a bit more up to date.
Unless there are specific features/fixes in the latest release that you need
then 2.6.17 which is the current LM version should be OK.
If
> On Dec 21, 2017, at 11:24 PM, DaveC49 wrote:
> As others have noted at present there is no way to
> link these into Gnucash at the moment.
I see the Associate File with Transaction option is still in the context menu.
As noted however, the feature is very limited
beastmaster...@hotmail.com (jeffrey black) writes:
> I am buried up to my ears in receipts and would like to go paperless
> budget would have to be a maximum of about $400 USD. I need to scan
> everything from 2 inch wide thermal receipts up to to full size
> 8 1/2 X 11Â inch receipts.
I use a
I use an app named "Scanner Pro" on my iPhone to capture
documents/receipts while out of the office. Images automatically upload
to my iCloud storage or I can mail them to myself. Access to files on
iCloud from the Linux box in the office is done via the iCloud web
portal. Works fine, but
I use the flatbed scanner on a Samsung SCX3405FW combined with the XSANE
Image Scanning Program to scan receipts with output as jpg without any major
difficulties on Linux. As others have noted at present there is no way to
link these into Gnucash at the moment. Main reason is to store receipts
I can say that VueScan softer does work with the older Fujitsu
ScanSnap (s500, I think) on Ubuntu 14. But VueScan is not free, and I
have not tried Fujitsu's linux version for the ScanSnap. I don't use
OCR when I scan, but instead batch scan, and then later run the files
(usually .tiff) through
Out seems to me that section 2.3 of the Tutorial & Concept Guide (The Basics:
Interface) might help you out.
David
On December 22, 2017, at 6:49 AM, Dave Orsinger wrote:
Thanks but that only gave me an Account Summary, not the Register
(checking) account where I can
To what does "2.6.19-3" refer? I didn't get a "previous message" from you.
On 12/21/2017 6:40 PM, uhopfer@gmail wrote:
add to my previous message /Mon Dec 18 22:55:38 EST 2017/
/problem solved in 2.6.19-3
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In your home directory should be a gnucash directory with backups. you can open
on older file. also select "file" as you would close gnucash and see if there
is a backup there.
From: Dave Orsinger
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017
Click on the sideways triangle to expand the assets view, you might have to
do this a couple of times depending on your setup and then double click on
your Checking Account to open the register .
Dave H.
On 22 December 2017 at 11:48, Dave Orsinger wrote:
> Thanks but
Thanks but that only gave me an Account Summary, not the Register
(checking) account where I can post transactions.
On 12/21/2017 5:36 PM, Dave H wrote:
Have you tried View >> New Accounts Page?
Cheers Dave H
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 at 11:30 am, Dave Orsinger
Have you tried View >> New Accounts Page?
Cheers Dave H
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 at 11:30 am, Dave Orsinger wrote:
> I inadvertently "x 'd" out of my Account (checking) Register and can't
> figure out a way to get it back. I've gone through a lot of the
> documentation but
I inadvertently "x 'd" out of my Account (checking) Register and can't
figure out a way to get it back. I've gone through a lot of the
documentation but haven't found anything that addresses my issue. Can
somebody out there give me some love and "support"?
An interface from a product like Neat Receipts into gnucash would be cool!
But you say you have a scanner, but it's not a reasonable option. Why? If you
just want to scan receipts and store the scans on your computer, sounds like
you're all set.
As others said, gnucash doesn't store scanned
On 12/21/2017 3:05 PM, George Riner wrote:
> Is your question regarding a general purpose scanner?
>
> Or is your point about a application/tool that will process a scanned image
> of a receipt and create a ready-to-import file of accounts, descriptions,
> memos, and amounts - with splits?
>
> :
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 2:42 PM, jeffrey black
wrote:
> receipts and would like to go paperless by storing the images in
> GnuCash. My flatbed scanner works but; is not a reasonable option.
I've had great success with cell-phone-based scanner applications. My
Just bringing this back up. is there any change on remembering the online
update pins permanently. I just switched a few days ago from Quicken and
it's annoying to have to enter the password each day or whenever I connect
for online "get transactions".
Thank you
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Aaron,
I think it’s just a file URI link. The scans themselves have to be stored on
their own in the file system. They images/pdf et cetera aren’t stored in the
db. (the default XML I don’t think could handle that anyway)
There shouldn’t be any memory issues in that respect.
I was using the
Is your question regarding a general purpose scanner?
Or is your point about a application/tool that will process a scanned image of
a receipt and create a ready-to-import file of accounts, descriptions, memos,
and amounts - with splits?
: George
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On December 21, 2017
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Mike or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@dialup4less.com> wrote:
>
> PS: The strictly proper method of having a liability "donor restricted
> funds" can ALWAYS be used.
I have restricted funds in my personal accounts, and I thought the
"correct" way to deal with
>
> > On Dec 21, 2017, at 11:42 AM, jeffrey black
> wrote:
> >
> > I am using GnuCash (Windoze version) to track multiple sets of books.
> > My personal, my farm, my wife's business, and for another family members
> > personal and business. Needless to say I am buried
I don't even know how to manually match if that is an option. I am
using OFX download method through AQbanking.
On 12/21/2017 12:53 PM, David Carlson wrote:
You do not mention the mechanism by which your matching transaction
appeared.
Manual matching opportunities usually
> On Dec 21, 2017, at 11:42 AM, jeffrey black
> wrote:
>
> I am using GnuCash (Windoze version) to track multiple sets of books.
> My personal, my farm, my wife's business, and for another family members
> personal and business. Needless to say I am buried up
You do not mention the mechanism by which your matching transaction
appeared.
Manual matching opportunities usually appear when using OFX CSV and QIF
import methods. The details and accuracy vary by method, but they all
work reasonably well.
If you are using the direct download method, I am
I am using GnuCash (Windoze version) to track multiple sets of books.
My personal, my farm, my wife's business, and for another family members
personal and business. Needless to say I am buried up to my ears in
receipts and would like to go paperless by storing the images in
GnuCash. My
I searched and could not find anything so I am asking. I just moved from
Quicken Home and Business to Gnucash 3 days ago. I think I have everything
fairly well setup but not thrilled with the matching capabilities of the
transaction download.
So I have a question:
Why does the match not first
Hi Christopher,
I think I have understood how we can deal with Gnucash several currencies.
It is a little bit weird but I get what I want to see on the Advanced
Portfolio.
So the main point here is to *not follow the Purchasing foreign stocks from
the GnuCash guide if you want to track the
On 12/20/2017 2:40 PM, jcnw wrote:
I am setting up our church books on GNUCash and wonder how to handle
restricted funds.
For example if a member makes a donation to The Organ Fund
I do accounting for non-profits and so can help.
There is more than one way to handle this, and factors which
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 9:07 PM
From: "Cliff McDiarmid"
To: "Colin Law"
Subject: Re: gnucash coredump gnome
>On 19 December 2017 at 22:19, cliffhan...@gardener.com
wrote:
> Using
Op donderdag 21 december 2017 10:16:45 CET schreef Paul Neuwirth:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 09:50:31 +0100
>
> Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Ah, your bill is not posted to the same account as the one you are
> > trying to post your payment to.
> >
> > After "Assign as
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 09:50:31 +0100
Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op donderdag 21 december 2017 08:46:57 CET schreef Paul Neuwirth:
> > On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:32:13 +0100
> >
> > Geert Janssens wrote:
> > > Op dinsdag 19 december 2017 12:18:11
Op donderdag 21 december 2017 08:46:57 CET schreef Paul Neuwirth:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:32:13 +0100
>
> Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op dinsdag 19 december 2017 12:18:11 CET schreef Paul Neuwirth:
> > > Hi Geert,
> > >
> > > hartelijk bedankt. Thank you, that was
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