Re: [GNC] Nothing Wrong

2024-04-23 Thread Wesley Werner
Hello. I too am a happy GnuCash user. I use it for my personal financing, and while still learning, find the application a delight to use. Thanks to everyone involved. Your effort is much appreciated! Wesley On 24 April 2024 6:59:18 am AEST, Jim Muchow wrote: >I want you maintainers and

Re: [GNC] Import matching

2024-04-23 Thread Phyllis Bruce
Gyle, this import problem was the subject of my email a little while ago. In my case, not so much the need for a split transaction as a method to identify the specific transfer account needed and then the ability to add it to the import information. My work around is to import the data file, hit

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-23 Thread David Carlson
Sir, In my experience most financial institutions that offer QIF exports also offer OFX format which will often go under a similar name. I use the OFX downloads for several bank and credit card accounts. If you need the QIF format then you will probably be stuck either waiting for the 5.7

[GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-23 Thread Yann Salmon via gnucash-user
Hello, in Gnucash 5.6, importing banking transactions from a QIF file no longer works. Browsing this mailing list, I discovered this has been corrected but is only available by compiling the latest source or using a "nightly build", both of which are too convoluted for Otto Normaluser (I

Re: [GNC] Nothing Wrong

2024-04-23 Thread fliegersonic.net
An excellent thought. I second it! Jim On 23 Apr 2024 at 15:59, Jim Muchow wrote: > I want you maintainers and developers to know that I run GnuCash just > fine and don't have problems. I very much appreciate such a great free > product. Thanks. > > I kinda wanted to make this an annual thing

Re: [GNC] Any bank that still functions well with AqBanking? Does Paypal?

2024-04-23 Thread Kalpesh Patel
Bryan - GNC does not have extensive of online download capabilities as Quicken does; rightfully so -- that is what Quicken provides in return for purchasing a license for, and that is what Quicken already offers and does well. Most of us, if not all, who came over from Quicken world that wanted

[GNC] Nothing Wrong

2024-04-23 Thread Jim Muchow
I want you maintainers and developers to know that I run GnuCash just fine and don't have problems. I very much appreciate such a great free product. Thanks. I kinda wanted to make this an annual thing but I have not been consistent about this and for that I apologize. Also this is not response

Re: [GNC] Import matching

2024-04-23 Thread Gyle McCollam
Alan, I beg to differ. Amazon did split my order into 2 separate orders, each with its own invoice. However, that wasn't my issue. My issue was GNC not matching the separate transactions on import. I resolved it by manually matching the transactions when reconciling and not importing those 2

Re: [GNC] Import matching

2024-04-23 Thread Alan Johnson via gnucash-user
Amazon doesn't split it into multiple invoices, but multiple payments per invoice. When you go into Amazon and go to Your Orders, click the *show invoice* link. At the bottom it will show you the payment break down (taxes, gift card, each CC payment made etc) GNC will process this just fine.

Re: [GNC] Multiple Currencies with Balance Sheet not balanced

2024-04-23 Thread Stephen M. Butler
Tried that and tried last before date.  Both had same results.  Only PHP rates are in the price database and the entry for 7/5/23 is correct. Stephen M Butler stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com kg...@arrl.net 253-350-0166 --- GnuPG Fingerprint: 8A25 9726 D439

Re: [GNC] Import matching

2024-04-23 Thread Gyle McCollam
David, 1st thanks for the reply. When you ask for more information, I assume you are asking for OS and version? If so, Windows11 and at the time probably GNUCash 5.5, but currently 5.6. I seem to have the issue with CSV import, more than ODX/QFX imports. The original post, to which you

[GNC] Any bank that still functions well with AqBanking? Does Paypal?

2024-04-23 Thread Bryan B.
I'm trying to switch from Quicken to GnuCash. The AqBanking feature did not work with my two banks. The primary thing I still love about Quicken is that I can simply click a button and it downloads transactions across all my accounts. It's a huge time saver. To switch to GnuCash, I would have

Re: [GNC] Import matching

2024-04-23 Thread Alan Johnson via gnucash-user
For Amazon, your best bet is to use the vendor functions. , You can create the total invoice in GNC and then apply the payments to the invoice (which, on  orders with many items may be 3-4 payments). Alternatively, you have to do janky things with placeholder transactions. Apr 23, 2024 11:01:45

Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 253, Issue 56

2024-04-23 Thread Eric Hammond
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Re: [GNC] Import matching

2024-04-23 Thread David Carlson
Gyle, Please provide more information. Not only have the import functions changed over recent releases, but there is more than one type. Even without that information, I am sure that GnuCash cannot figure out how Amazon split one transaction into two. You would have to manually check those and

[GNC] Recommended Accounting Books

2024-04-23 Thread Tom Balazs
You may need to research inventory management systems. Here is one link I found "8 Best Free and Open Source Inventory Management Software Systems" https://www.goodfirms.co/inventory-management-software/blog/best-free-open-source-inventory-management-software-systems