I'm evaluating gnuCash for tracking investments. For my taxes I need a report
of all stock sales during the year, showing the cost basis. Perhaps even a
report of the lots used in a sale. I cannot find any of these on Standard
Reports. Am I missing it somewhere? Are these reports called
I have been using gnucash for quite a while. I downloaded the source
and made my own version with some minor modifications. A few hours, I
tried to tweak another thing in gnucash and now when ever I open a
gnucash file, in the account listing the column for showing linked
documents is gone
On 10/12/23 04:49, gnuc...@harrisja.us wrote:
I have been using gnucash for quite a while. I downloaded the source
and made my own version with some minor modifications. A few hours, I
tried to tweak another thing in gnucash and now when ever I open a
gnucash file, in the account listing
Hi,
I created a Sales Tax Table entry of 20%.
When I create an Invoice of EUR 109,95 with tax included and select my Tax
table, GNUCash calculates EUR 18,33 tax and EUR 91,63 in net revenue.
My Accounts Receivable however will not increase by EUR 109,95 but by 109,96.
So 1 cent difference
Thank you Stan,
Indeed inside EU it is compulsory to advertise pricing including VAT. So I have
to work backwards.
Inside the Invoice function in GNC you can’t manually edit the amounts after
the Tax Table calculated them.
It would be great if GNUCash will either (1) allow you to edit the tax
.
It also does make it less obvious to see which order had a high payment cost.
Perhaps I want too much insight in GNUCash :-)
Skipping Invoices and doing only Transactions gives me more line-item info, but
the downside is manual calculation and allocation of VAT as you can’t use Tax
Tables
rice Database window does
work perfectly with GNC 5.6-1.
My CLI command, run as administrator, is:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnucash-cli.exe" --verbose --quotes
get file://C:/Users/KCBurns/AppData/Local/GnuCash/KCBurns.gnucash
I am USA-based using unknown\yahoojson as the quote
I want to use gnucash for tracking income and spending for my wife and I. I'd
like some rudimentary advice on setting up gnucash.
Our bank allows us to set up sub-accounts, so we have ended up with four
accounts: a cheque account which is used by both of us for day to day expenses;
a &quo
ng transactions? I'm trying to import a CSV file that contains
> > already-existing transactions and the importer is failing to detect them
> > (there are hundreds so I don't want to manually de-select them all).
> >
> > John
> > _____
the transaction fee.
So I had in the transfer memo: “Order 1234; payment cost”. Then the importer
failed to match it to the first 2 rows.
Etienne
On 12 Jan 2024 at 12:43 +0100, GNUCash via gnucash-user
, wrote:
> Perhaps related to your question.
> I did notice as I was closing last q
Hi,
I am using Gnucash 3.2 on OSX 10.13.6 with the latest Xcode.
I’ve been using Gnucash for about 5 years. The FinanceQuote module stopped
working some time mid 2017. I’m only getting around to looking into it now.
During the last several Gnucash/FinanceQuote updates, I have had errors
Fixed. Thank you.
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From: "David T."
To: "gnucash dgr9z"
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 9:57:24 AM
Subject: Re: [GNC] FinanceQuote install broken on OSX
Take a look at two questions in the FAQ at
https://wiki.gn
Ron
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be, other than loosing the association with a vendor? Would it
gum anything up (reports etc) to post directly to AP?
Ron
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To: "Gnucash Users"
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2019 3:48:08 PM
Subject: Re: [GNC] Treating tax authority
Hi all,
Is it recommended/not recommended to set up your local tax authority/ies as
vendors and pay taxes against bills? Are there advantages or disadvantages to
doing this from an accounting perspective? Similarly, are their design
assumptions in Gnucash that would make it a good/bad way
the phone account not show a
corresponding +504?
Thanks for any clarification.
Ron
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I am using Gnucash 3.4 on OSX 10.14.2.
I am creating a new book and trying to set up the invoice counter to use
I-%05li as the format.
If I add this definition, click Apply and switch to another tab and back, the
new format appears as it should in the Invoice Number Format text field
ast not in 3.2 on OSX 10.13.6.
- Original Message -
From: "Geert Janssens"
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org, "Ron Stone"
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 6:23:41 AM
Subject: Re: [GNC] Converting a manual transaction to an AP payment
Op woensdag 12 september 2018 11:14:28
Yes, the question is what are the thoughts of the gnucash
developers/contributors on the use of "gnucash" as a second-level domain
name? I see, for instance, that besides the aforementioned
gnucash.net, someone has also registered gnucash.com. This pertains to
how new users c
I see that apart from the gnucash.org domain, someone has registered a
domain gnucash.net ... can anyone use the gnucash for their own
second-level domain ? That might be confusing to someone who is
looking for gnucash, especially in the case of a well-established
top-level domain
I am using GnuCash 2.6.17 on Ubuntu 16.04, and I am having some
problems with importing OFX files from the citcard web download. I'd
love it if I could solve the problem by upgrading to a newer gnucash
release, but I think the symptoms seem to point at the OFX file not
being quite right (I'd
Hello all,
I am unable to set the invoice counter format in GnuCash 3.4 on OSX 10.14
(Mojave) while using the XML backend (I have not tried with SQL). When I reopen
File > Preferences after entering a format and clicking OK, my edits are gone,
and new invoices inherit the default nn for
Hi
I've been using the gcinvoice python package for a couple of years to generate
invoices via LaTeX, and it has always run reliably until now.
gcinvoice is a script that takes a couple of arguments, including the .gnucash
file to pull invoice data from and, of course, the invoice number
"9. Ask Price": "0.8230"
}
}
=======
Failure Example 3 for another currency other than USD
Request:
https://www.alphavantage.co/query?function=CURRENCY_EXCHANGE_RATE_currency=XAU_currency=AUD=MK...>8
Reply:
{
"Error Message": "Inval
On this topic:
The import was successful but the transactions were put into the old VISA
account instead of GnuCash asking me what account they should go to.
Maybe this is a developer question but how does GC know what account to put
the transactions into?
Which brings me back
Hi, all.
First, thanks for the continuing excellent work on Gnucash in the Dec. release.
I know it is a lot of work for the team; it is not thankless work.
I recently set up some stock stocks in the Security editor and created
corresponding asset accounts as described in the documentation
ning I-00296 results in a new invoice with the same number. I reverted to
3.9 but the behaviour persists.
Has anyone experienced the same problem? Is there a known procedure to get it
working again?
Thanks,
Ron
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, so I assume
some corruption in my working file.
Let me know if this is still something you want a bug report for, or there is
some fix I can try at my end.
Thanks,
Ron
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To: "gnucash-user"
Sent: Monday, April 27, 202
doesn't support it.
Before I start a lot of trial-and-error trying to find a font that works (and
looks good), does anyone have a suggestion for a sans-serif font that works
well?
And is ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css the correct
place to make this change?
Thanks
Hi,
First a big thank you to everyone involved in the effort to bring about the v4
milestone. Gnucash in an amazingly full-featured and useful tool. The team's
dedication is much appreciated.
Second, I'm having problems with the new cli tool on the latest macOS
(10.15.5). Before I file a bug
don't think its
reasonable to say that GnuCash should ignore the existence of MacPorts
and Homebrew.
It would help for the gnucash-cli documentation to mention that
GnuCash lets the environment pick which perl instance to run.
It would help for the Finance::Quote troubleshooting documentation
After gnucash 4.5 was announced, I tested upgrading to it on a
standalone test machine (running flatpak on ubuntu 20.04), and
I encountered the issue later described here:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798194
where all my gnucash settings were lost. On that same test machine, I
lopers will probably be able to point to the specific
reasons and the specific announcements by the GnuCash project. But as an
onlooker I can tell you that the people behind GTK2 moved on to GTK3,
and now GTK4. Their recommendation to everyone was to use the overlap
time of GTK2 and GTK3 simultan
Yes, I see that now. Installed and fixed.
Thanks to the dev team for all their efforts on some great software.
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To: "gnucash dgr9z"
Cc: "gnucash-user"
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 1:09:29 AM
Subject: Re: [G
The latest GnuCash, 4.8, does not display properly on macOS Monterey (12.0.1).
The main window only paints a solid black rectangle. Pop-ups only paint the
title bar.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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On 2021-07-15 13:07, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 7/15/21 12:27 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
Hello, Barry:
Welcome to GnuCash and welcome to the gnucash-user list. The word
"Bellingham" in your signature caught my eye. Bellingham, WA is near
where I live. It is known as the "the
On 2022-05-13 7:31 p.m., arthur brogard via gnucash-user wrote:
…This is the only forum I know of where I can ask such questions. If it's
misuse of this forum and anyone knows a more fitting place please let me know.…
Another forum that might be a good place to ask such questions
Hello, HSC:
Welcome to GnuCash.
On 2022-06-30 13:30, HSC wrote:
...Is it possible to account in one GC split entry for a tx in which a payment
processor simultaneously makes a payment to two different vendors in two
different local currencies?...
In my experience, yes. I have made some
Servus Norbert, welcome to GnuCash:
On 2022-07-16 22:14, Norbert Klein wrote:
I am a new gnucash user, living in Cambodia (since 32 years).
I downloaded (in Windows 10), installed and tried to set up gnucash with
the US$ as the basic currency (which was already set-up as a default). I
have
Eric:
Welcome to the gnucash-users list!
On 2022-06-29 17:00, Eric Hammond wrote:
Resending to proper group
I set up GnuCash as best possible by extracting what I could from my crashed
Quicken, and many Excel spreadsheets. And 6 months of work.
I got all the info in, but not working
is used.
Ah! Thank you for this nudge, John. I like using Python. Doing my import
via Python would likely be very comfortable for me.
This question may end up leading me to learn not just how to automate my
mac UI, but also how to use the Python bindings in GnuCash.
I have been using
not tried CSV import of a transaction. It might be that
transaction import has some code to create new commodities which account
import is lacking.
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at the expense is recorded in the Expense Account, the
Paypal ledger has two matching transactions to reconcile against my
Paypal statement, and the Bank account ledger has a single transaction
to reconcile against the Bank statement.
Hope this helps!
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1/1/23 19:38, David T. wrote:
Try using Transaction Journal view mode.
Use separate income accounts for Taxed and Untaxed dividends.
David T.
On Jan 21, 2023, at 11:15, Gnucash Xboxboy Mageia
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to enter dividends, I'm following this video
https://www.youtube
start entering the transaction ie date, memo etc.
And as you do this (it did for me anyway) gnucash picks up you're doing
a stock allocation, not currency, and the columns change, to what's
necessary: You may have to click the split button to get this to occur.
HTH, but I've probably explained
account was missing the
stock and price options.
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' an account so it can no longer be edited
accidentally?
Thank you everyone, I really, really appreciate your patience and help.
On 22/1/23 18:57, Maf. King wrote:
On Sunday, 22 January 2023 04:50:47 GMT xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash wrote:
Thanks: Now which page/account/ledger do I do
.
Thanks for your patience.
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going to run with the 'unit' cost not being
important, but the franked dividend amount being the 'cost' of the new
share issue.
Thanks all.
On 8/6/23 12:40, ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 17:00:34 + (UTC)
mjchurchil--- via gnucash-user wrote:
I guess I'm not clear on what
gets put into an account, and I get to apply it
to the next dividend. But with this company, they don't do that, the
amount is simply 'gone'.
Hope that makes sense, any ideas most appreciated,
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On 2023-06-07 08:01, xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash wrote:
Hi guys,
My issue is this: I'll provide an example: Note, I'm in Australia, so
we have franked (taxed) dividends that we claim a tax break on.
Total dividend $12; made up of
Franked dividend
Having been a 1and1 customer before, I can't imagine how you would set it up to
work with Gnucash directly. Especially if you aren't familiar with the command
line. I admit that my account with them was a basic one, so it may be that your
account has better features. But still...
If you want
js0...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
i'm not sure what's wrong, but gnucash no longer starts up for me. i've
attached the screen dump which may help someone smarter than me to
figure out what's happened.
to reiterate, once i upgraded my debian installation to stretch i've had
nothing from gnucash. i've
125112
=
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
symbol: 125112 (deduced) <=== required
date: ** missing **<=== recommended
currency: ** missing **<=== required
Use of uninitialized value $last in printf at /usr/bin/gnc-fq-dump line 120,
lin
Ok, except that the NSE site seems to use ticker symbols.
On August 11, 2017, at 8:33 PM, "Frank H. Ellenberger"
<frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi David,
Am 12.08.2017 um 03:31 schrieb D via gnucash-user:
> Rs,
>
> I am not familiar with NSE India, but 125112
I guess it's lucky that John only wants to load his data from the flash drive,
then.
John, be aware that GnuCash always tries to load the last file it had open; if
the folder isn't available when you fire it up, you will receive an error. Just
be sure the USB stick is inserted and mounted
Hello Greg,My environment is as follow:- Oracle VirtualBox Graphical User
Interface- Version 5.1.24 r117012 (Qt5.6.2) Kubuntu/Ubuntu 17.04 Gnucash
2.6.15 rev 1ef17e6+
Greg Feneis wrote
> Hi Serge,I think the email list search link has been down for a long time.
> There isanother way to
, explain specifically what you are trying, what exactly you
expect, and what exactly you see.
As for the question about enhancement requests, they certainly can go in
Bugzilla, but it is wise first to be sure you have a good sense of what you
want and why (and how GnuCash fails to meet
Peter,
It isn't entirely clear what you have done thus far to install Finance::Quote,
which is what Gnucash uses to retrieve quotes. Unfortunately, the help document
doesn't actually provide step by step instructions on installation (an
oversight, to be sure). However, the wiki has pretty
ns
> or due to online updates do persist, but I want to add some
> historical data manually.
>
> If it makes a difference, this is GnuCash 2.6.12 with the file system
> back-end. (stock ubuntu package)
>
> Thanks,
> --Willie
> __________
I'm seeing way too many threads from the gnucash-user thread, sometimes
as many as six a day. How can I change the feeds to only once or twice
a day and in a threaded manner, instead of each individual message with
the included repetition of original message?
Thanks
Hi, I am using GC 2.6.16 on Manjaro 17.0.1. I noticed that if I start
GC from terminal, I get a long list of Warning/Error items related to
files in /usr/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash/main.go for example;
bad header on object file.
I tried the fix of removing a similar directory under
anging the balance but not the date. I
agree they should all match the statement to expose any needed
adjustments. Mike
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Colin, I check the stafting date and balance, then the end date, finally the
end balance; the end balance chages to match the Gnucash opinion of the balance
for that date. If that does not match the statement then more work is needed.
Mike
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my Ubuntu 17.04
machine to a 5TB USB drive so I can restore it to my Windows 10 laptop when I'm
on the road and vice versa to sync my backup repository.
- Art
On Friday, September 15, 2017, 6:13:36 PM EDT, Roger Oliver
<ro...@olivermx.net> wrote:
I can't seem to get the GnuCash
I'm
on the road and vice versa to sync my backup repository.
- Art
On Friday, September 15, 2017, 6:13:36 PM EDT, Roger Oliver
<ro...@olivermx.net> wrote:
I can't seem to get the GnuCash files to back up to an external hard disk.
The files show that they are there but when I try to
Frank,
Like the other David, on the other thread, it has been a while since I imported
from Quicken. When I did, I was able to bring in everything in one huge pass.
Gnucash properly created the many accounts and captured most of the transfers
as well.
Are you exporting each account from
;fkjasdhf...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am trying to import about 20 years of Quicken transactions into GnuCash
> going trough a Quicken QIF export. As many people reported, this is a very
> painful process and requires endless manual corrections.
>
> I was
, this is not a big issue for the vast majority of UK
users of gnc (the grand body doesn't exist)
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I built it under Ubuntu 17.04 after a git download with,
./configure --enable-dbi --prefix=/opt/gnucash-devel --enable-compile-warnings
--with-html-engine=webkit --enable-ofx Options detected/selected
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gnucash version .. : 2.6.99
Build for host ... : x86_64
, though I was looking forward to some down and dirty source code and
API troubleshooting.
- Art
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017, 5:11:45 PM EDT, Colin Law
<clan...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6 September 2017 at 22:04, Art via gnucash-user
<gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>
I am not on Arch but rather Manjaro a close relative of Arch. Gnucash
installed from AUR without problems. I agree with Bernhard that it
sounds like a local issue, not AUR. Mike
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 12:38:44
+0200 "B. Dielhenn" <b.dielh...@mailbox.org> wrote:
> Sorry for the
tus, install seems impossible
Peter-Lings-MBP:~ pete$
Peter
On 20 Aug 2017, at 02:35, D <sunfis...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Peter,
It isn't entirely clear what you have done thus far to install Finance::Quote,
which is what Gnucash uses to retrieve quotes. Unfortunately, the help document
Hi,
First of All - congratulations for making such a great product and helping
users like me. We appreciate your help and hope that GNUCash becomes a 'The
Best' accounting software.
Need Help! I understand that there's no direct way to import quick books to
GNUCash and that's ok.
What I am
01Aug2017 PAYMENT - THANK YOU -3936.94
31Aug2017 ADMIN FEE 68.4
01Sep2017 INTEREST 2336.44
any advice would be appreciated for the setup.
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your own Perl with brew or another tool like that. Meantime,
I'll try F::Q with perl v5.18 on a test system to see if I can figure
this out.
best
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nks anyway.
It is indeed a wrong idea to mess with system Perl. You should however
install your own Perl with brew or another tool like that. Meantime,
I'll try F::Q with perl v5.18 on a test system to see if I can figure
this out.
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Hello
All my files are on the desktop where I saved them. So I put them in a
folder and now when I try to open one of the pages, it asks me to save it,
if I click on save it wants a new path, how can I work from a main folder
pls?
Christine
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surprising, especially on a Mac.
On November 24, 2017, at 7:41 PM, Mike or Penny Novack
<stepbystepf...@dialup4less.com> wrote:
On 11/24/2017 12:25 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
> This has long been an issue with GnuCash on the Mac, such that most of us
> have simply gotten
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Hi Dave
My accounts are Cash, Bank, Income, various expenses, and 2 people who I pay
money too and who pay to the bank.
IF I balance one of the accounts another goes wrong. All I want to do is add
my bank and my cash and let gnucash do the rest (ie an income and
expenditure report
Actually, I believe the Mac situation *is* unique, in that a user cannot double
click a Gnucash file from the operating system and have Gnucash open that file.
Maybe it is also this way on Windows and Linux, but that is not my
understanding. In this "point and click" world, peo
to the
opening balance instead. Can anyone guide me pls?
Christine
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Sent: 27 November 2017 19:51
To: Christine via gnucash-user
Cc: 'DaveC49'; Christine
Subject: Re: bank entries
Christine,
Christine via gnucash-user <gnuc
Thank you
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Sent: 27 November 2017 21:08
To: Christine
Cc: 'Christine via gnucash-user'; 'DaveC49'
Subject: RE: bank entries
HI,
On Mon, November 27, 2017 3:51 pm, Christine wrote:
> Hello
> Thank you to Derek for gett
On 13/12/2017 00:57, brad wrote:
I would like to see something on this in the wiki.
Just because Mac & windows don't have python and sql by default doesn't
mean that the knowledge base should be dumbed down.
It is not a case of dumbing down. Building gnucash with python on
win
ely there are a number of scripts that can take gnc files of
some flavour and produce ledger-cli / beancount compatible files which
are generally mores useful than csv files for accounting data anyway.
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re* the starting
balance. Just make sure you set the end balance to what you expect it to be
(that is what it is on your bank's statement).
3. Check the opening balance transaction and optionally any other transactions
you had unreconciled and that appear on the bank statement.
If the data you ent
Jack,
Welcome to Gnucash, and welcome to this list.
Before you tinker with the account structure in Gnucash, I strongly recommend
that you read the Basics section in the Tutorial & Concepts Guide (available on
the Gnucash website). The 4 chapters there will give you a better understan
Jack,
You've heard it twice, and I'll repeat myself: go read at least the Basics
section of the Tutorial.
It covers LITERALLY every issue you've raised thus far.
Once you've read those chapters, I think you'll be clearer about Gnucash and
its use.
David
On December 15, 2017, at 12:11 AM
On 18/12/2017 13:16, Sébastien de Menten wrote:
To export a gnucash book to a ledger-cli output, you may be interested by
the piecash python module and the related script
https://github.com/sdementen/piecash/blob/master/scripts/piecash_ledger.py
I already said that, you just have to wait
On 18/12/2017 10:32, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
On 18/12/17 03:26, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
On 17/12/2017 19:31, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
I'd like to export the general ledger to a csv file. When I use File ->
Export, however, I'm offered a choice of exporting income, expenses,
ass
. The general ledger is (as the name suggests)
actually about as pure a view as the UI gives of the entirety of a gnc
set of accounts as is available.
gnc does not actually have separate account ledgers at all, it belongs
to the stream of transactions accounting family.
GnuCash takes the opposite
t;>> As for command line, I have tried running changing directories to
>>> /Applications/Gnucash.app .
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/12/2017 07:30 AM, David T. wrote:
>>>> My question to both Les and Robert is *which* environment file have y
The importer cannot manage multiple split transactions, so it does the only
thing it can--it puts the entry to imbalance. Once there,the imbalance split is
just another split to Gnucash, so subsequent adjustments have to address the
imbalance split. To add correct info to such a transaction, I
Hi John
Sorry I panicked and could not find out where to send messages. Gnucash was
not open when I placed the files in a folder. If that is what you mean.
Kind regards
Christine
-Original Message-
From: John Ralls [mailto:jra...@ceridwen.us]
Sent: 13 November 2017 01:55
To: Christine
Cc
See below.
On November 13, 2017, at 9:02 PM, David Carlson <david.carlson@gmail.com>
wrote:
>I have been using GnuCash for many years and there are many securities in
>my file that I no longer own, but I may or may not have discontinued
>downloading their prices. In t
Ok, I am seeing all this stuff with Finance Quote. I thought I did
everything I needed, but when I run Gnucash, Tools, Price Editor, Get Quotes
I get the message 'Unable to retrieve quotes for these items' which is all
my stocks. Something is missing or not in the right place, or I left out
Ok, I am seeing all this stuff with Finance Quote. I thought I did
everything I needed, but when I run Gnucash, Tools, Price Editor, Get Quotes
I get the message 'Unable to retrieve quotes for these items' which is all
my stocks. Something is missing or not in the right place, or I left out
from other sources is fine, but what is the source. A lot of
companies sell this sort of data in various forms, so we need to be careful
before depending on a transient free source.
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