You're welcome.
Though, I don't think those AppImage builds are from the GnuCash
development team. Caution is advised.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/9/24 5:59 AM, v@scottsonline.org.uk wrote:
On 09/05/2024 01:16, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Any opposition to using flatpak? You wouldn't have
Any opposition to using flatpak? You wouldn't have to wait.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/8/24 3:18 AM, v@scottsonline.org.uk wrote:
That could explain things. Unfortunately, I can't (readily) install 4.13
on mint - even the latest mint 21.3 has libraries too old for the deb's
off the website. But
Hmm.. it has been many moons since I made the move from 3.x to 4.x, so I
don't see an obvious preference either. But perhaps toggle the:
Preferences > Register > Actions > Auto-raise lists
checkbox and see if that helps.
If not, note as I mentioned, you should still be able to type through
4.x introduced a better 'type ahead search' in that field if I'm not
mistaken, which could be why you see a discrepancy between 3.8 & 4.8.
You can still use the old method either directly by typing the beginning
of the full account path with separators like before to speed things up,
or just
Thanks Stan,
I've bookmarked for future reference.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/3/24 9:50 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
https://github.com/dawansv/gnucash-custom-reports?tab=readme-ov-file#tag-prefix
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There is another, simpler, option, such as:
Sales
and that's it.
If you're using the Business Features and will be creating Invoices for
your sales, then the invoice line items will contain the individual
product sales data. (you also might have separate sub-accounts under
Assets:Inventory
What version of GnuCash and what OS?
I just created a PDF output via the 'Print to File' option in landscape
just fine using GnuCash v5.5 on MacOS Monterey v12.7.4.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/30/24 8:02 AM, Tom Balazs wrote:
Right now I'm struggling with the Income and Expense Line Chart. I want
John,
I have Homebrew installed.
I'm not familiar with @INC, but happy to learn.
I just ran gnc-fq-update without issues.
I still have the output from that update if you need it, or if you need
output from any other commands, just let me know.
I'm still on GnuCash 5.5, my Perl is 5.30 and
What do you find about dropping to an earlier release, not
'straightforward'? It is a simple matter of removing the current
release, and installing the older one. (I believe on Windows systems,
you can safely just install the older release as the installer will do
the in-place replacement for
So far, nothing like that has come across the wire to me.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/14/24 9:57 PM, Michael DeBusk wrote:
I've gotten two or three obviously-malicious e-mails pretending to be
from this mailing list. The From: line lists the sender as "Gnucash
User" but the address is not this one. I
Business > Customer > Find Invoice
Set criteria to:
Is Posted?, unchecked
You can of course add other criteria to refine the search.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/13/24 10:07 PM, tburmas wrote:
I often have invoices that are open (in progress) that are not
ready to post. Is there a way to see
The distro does not matter. (with perhaps some caveats concerning
dependencies)
While you technically can jump from 2.6.21 to 5.6 (current version),
that isn't officially supported, nor recommended.
See the Wiki FAQ about upgrading procedures from one major version to
another. (In this
Mac comes with screensharing built in. No need for a separate app. Some
linux distributions also include VNC apps by default, or they can easily
be installed.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/9/24 3:23 PM, G R Hewitt wrote:
Also Teamviewer runs on a MAC too.
You 'paid' when you 'tendered' the payment. (tender isn't just an offer
of payment, but includes acceptance/receipt, which has happened in this
case. It does not include cashing/depositing or otherwise processing a
negotiable instrument that was tendered as payment.)
How you handle the
While there are other considerations, such as cash versus accrual and
following the Recognition Principle, I see this as more of a general
case of Your Books vs. the Bank's Books.
You keep Your Books.
The Bank keeps theirs.
You then reconcile the two. (which does *not* involve changing
An announcement posted on 4/2 came through for me.
And while you can get to it here:
https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
The archive link returns a Not Found.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/7/24 8:50 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
I have received nothing from that list since
The name of the class for #2 is just:
.register-primary
Though I don't know if you can add padding to it or not. (which is where
the GTK Inspector comes in handy)
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/1/24 2:31 PM, J R via gnucash-user wrote:
I read all the wiki many times plus other sources
1. This
See this wiki page:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3
I'm not sure how to run the inspector on Windows. Perhaps some other
users here can help. There are plenty of threads on CSS in the list
archives. Maybe one of them describes the Windows process.
Without it, you're just shooting in the
Are you using the GTK Inspector? It provides a sandbox to play with
rules to see their effect and then you can put them in your CSS file.
Keep in mind, not every element in the UI is exposed or even addressable
for styling.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/1/24 6:34 AM, J R via gnucash-user wrote:
I
That only works if the account is visible and not in a collapsed part of
the tree.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/30/24 12:03 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
While in the Accounts pane you don't need to "use" anything. Just start
typing a part of the name you're looking for. (It doesn't need to
See the wiki about crashes and bug reports. Take a look there as well
about getting a Tracefile, then file a bug with the crash report and
tracefile as attachments. (The Tracefile may or may not contain relevant
info)
You don't mention your OS by the way.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/30/24 10:56
GnuCash 5.6 should be out tomorrow with F::Q 1.59.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/29/24 10:32 AM, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user wrote:
Yes, but as I went to flatpak to get a later release, it is discouraging that
it fails to get updated for newer releases of Finance Quote and for all I can
tell,
David,
I could be mistaken, but I thought that the 'All' function negated the
need to be viewing the CoA when running it, and that the non-All
function operates as you describe. (context aware)
Good tip about the task manager. Sometimes the process is so fast, you
aren't sure if it
Anytime you have a problem, please report the GnuCash version and
Operating System you are using.
As for the issue at hand, my first guess is a hidden window has input
control, but your OS allows you to scroll other 'background' windows. (I
know MacOS and some Linux distributions can do this,
In addition to the advice given by the other replies, it is advised to
run Actions > Check & Repair > Check & Repair All when first opening a
file after an upgrade between major releases.
These checks and repairs are supposed to run automatically, but that
doesn't always go smoothly or
David,
What makes your messages that contain quoted material difficult to read
is your e-mail client doesn't indicate they are quoted, so it all
appears as your new message. There is also some wacky formatting going
on. That isn't the mailing list software, that is your client as the
Are you 'TAB'ing through the transaction or attempting to 'ENTER'
through the transaction?
ENTER *commits* the transaction and could possibly generate the
warning/dialog you mention.
TAB is the documented method for moving from one field to the next
without committing the full transaction,
Here's the bug link: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799248
Your attachment seems to be a printed version of the report, rather than
an HTML 'export'. (Use the Export button on the toolbar, don't try to
'print to file')
I'm spinning up a VM with 4.8 to confirm. As of 5.5 at least,
I'm not sure if it is still entirely open source, but it started that
way. I think they've added on features that are closed. (some may simply
be built with Odoo itself) The base package is still available as far as
I'm aware, and it is pretty powerful, but likely overkill for most small
Account Name sharing a class that makes it
non-obvious what to change.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/11/24 5:30 AM, Chris Green wrote:
On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 12:01:01PM -0600, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Chris,
Once again, look into Edit > Stylesheets.
For the record, I'm using defaults, and the
You can take that same report and copy/paste into a spreadsheet, then
set up a MAX() function in another cell to look at whatever column.
(Balance, I would presume in this case)
Some spreadsheet apps have a configurable 'stats' bar at the bottom that
can show preset analysis, such as MIN,
You can certainly set that as a style in Calc.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/9/24 9:01 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
I think the OP's issue is the fact that Calc does not preserve the red
coloring of the negative numbers. The red coloring of the negative numbers is
something *GnuCash* is doing as a "good
I'm not certain what you are describing, but I'll hazard a guess that
you are seeing GnuCash auto-balance the transaction. That is normal.
Every transaction has to be balanced. (Debits *must* equal Credits)
You are free to enter the transaction however you like, as long as that
holds true. If
Neal,
You are welcome.
But please remember to hit 'reply-all' or 'reply-list' rather than just
'reply' so everyone on the list benefits and can participate in this
discussion.
Individual users may not always be able to help fully with any issue or
question, others may have better answers
You can certainly do so. The exact work flow can vary depending on your
precise needs.
I don't often have very long transactions (30 or more items) but it does
happen a few times a year. I frequently have transactions with at least
5 or so 'splits'.
I'd recommend experimenting with either
Why not create a transaction for the appropriate year between tax
expense and tax payable?
Dr. Expenses:FederalTax
Cr. Liabilities:FederalTaxPayable
Then when you actually pay,
Dr. Liabilities:FederalTaxPayable
Cr. Checking (or whatever source account)
That way, the expense shows up for
Liabilities and Accounts Payable are not Equity type accounts so they
don't belong there. They both are of type 'Liability' generally and
belong in that part of the tree, but specifically, the Accounts Payable
account is the special type 'Accounts Payable' in the GnuCash Edit
Account dialog.
1. Export Report
2. Open Calc
3. Open the report file in Calc. Result is the report imported into
cells based on the html table.
or
1. Export Report
2. Open Calc
3. Click 'Sheet' Menu, then 'Insert Sheet from file...' and select the
exported report file. Answer the dialogs, result is same as
Abe, next time, please start a new thread by sending a new message to
the list rather than replying to someone else's.
As for how to get reports into Calc, I usually copy/paste, but you can
also just 'open' the exported report, or you can 'insert sheet from
file' into an existing workbook.
Chris,
Once again, look into Edit > Stylesheets.
For the record, I'm using defaults, and the is 12pt
bold and the lines are 10pt normal weight. The total lines
match the .
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/8/24 3:41 AM, Chris Green wrote:
Maybe I have set something somwhere without knowing it but
But XAU no longer works with Alphavantage at least. GC=F (SI=F for
silver) works fine.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/7/24 10:50 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
Oh!
XAU symbol is indeed named Gold in Currencies name space which seems
...
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That is installed by default in Ubuntu for many years now. I would
suspect the same is true of its various flavors.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/6/24 4:17 AM, Alan Hopkins wrote:
You just need CUPS-PDF installed as a print driver for producing pdf files.
Chris,
LibreOffice uses Draw for PDF editing, not Writer. That doesn't mean the
text isn't text. Everything is essentially in various text boxes. But
having used it quite a bit, I can attest it is way more of a pain for
large edits than either HTML or using Calc. For a small change though,
Yes, those PDFs are indeed reasonably editable. Even LibreOffice can
pull it off.
Otherwise, your answer is to either edit the HTML (which is the native
format of the reports once rendered) or put them in a spreadsheet which
relieves you of the HTML and leaves you with rows and cells that are
You can also select-all and copy/paste into a spreadsheet while viewing
any report.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/5/24 10:43 AM, Chris Green wrote:
Is there any way to get a report from GnuCash in some sort of editable
format?
I have tried various ways, including printing to file as a PDF but I
The standard export/save of reports is an HTML table.
You can edit that with any decent text editor, and/or open/import it
into a spreadsheet app for further manipulation.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/5/24 10:43 AM, Chris Green wrote:
Is there any way to get a report from GnuCash in some sort of
On 3/4/24 11:34 PM, Blake Hannaford wrote:
1) At end of year, figure out the total dollar amount of unpaid invoices.
Check the Receivables Aging Report. This should give you the total you want.
2) Create a new Income account "unpaid sales"
3) Debit sales by the unpaid total and credit
You could employ custom 'tags' for each property either in the Notes,
Action, Num, Memo, or Description fields, whatever works best for you.
Then when you run a Transaction Report, you can filter the results that
match your tag.
The only downside to this method, at this time, over setting up
Your example doesn't really need the business features. You can do that
with a single transaction too, and that isn't 'kludging' the memo fields
at all. That is what they are intended to be used for—info relating to
just that particular split. ('Notes' would be info relating to the
transaction
When the income statement is first run, it is including the hidden
account. (but is not supposed to) Toggling the radio button is
apparently 'fixing' this to work as intended.
Therefore since the initial behavior is not as designed, I'd call it a bug.
I just tested this on a Mac and it is
Combined with the other suggestions of an outside log file, using vendor
bills, or using the Notes field, consider this:
If you are advised of work as it occurs, record transactions between the
expense accounts and a liability account named something like "Work
Payable". Put your detail in
That log file can also be attached to the transaction in GnuCash.
Also, explore using View > Double Line as that exposes a Notes field for
the entire transaction.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/3/24 7:08 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
I suggest a workaround: write in separate log document your detailed
I'm still not understanding what change you are referring to.
In both 4.x and 5.x you can set your Accounting Period to a relative
date or an absolute date such as Jul 1 2024 to Jun 30 2024 and when you
run reports, choose relative dates such as 'Start/End of Accounting
Period' or 'start/end
Wow, an accounting period of 54 years? I'm not sure I'd ever need to do
so, but glad to know it works!
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/2/24 12:26 AM, Geoff wrote:
Maybe I am missing something here, but I created a book with a start
date of 1-Jan-1970 and an end date of 31-Dec-2024, keyed transactions
What do you mean this was removed? I'm on 5.5 and I still see Relative &
Absolute Accounting Period settings.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/1/24 4:45 PM, flywire wrote:
With Gnucash V5 current year with a configurable day/month/year was removed
and hard-coded as calendar year.
Alternatives:
1.
The 'best' is up to you to figure out based on your needs and what you
want to see or do with the spreadsheet.
Three possibilities immediately come to mind:
1. Budget Report — Even without using GnuCash to budget, it can still
show consolidated Actuals by period, quarter, year, etc.
2.
Yes, if your field contains the separator character you should
double-quote it, but *only* in that case. Id's, dates, et cetera will
not, so no reason to quote them.
The OP had quotes on most if not all fields and none of them were necessary.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/26/24 8:23 AM, Kalpesh Patel
There is the caveat, noted in that link, that if you use the same
delimiter for your account tree as the CSV, then (and only then) do you
need to enclose account references in double-quotes. (this is generally
a CSV thing, not something specific to GnuCash)
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 6:02
And I'm pretty sure there is a bug filed on it.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 2:14 PM, David H wrote:
Thank you for that as I don't think that in 10 or more years of using
Gnucash that I've realised that it is a drop down list :-) I've always
been puzzled as to why it always shows a zero amount
That would be:
Preferences > Scheduled Transactions > Since Last Run > Run when data
file opened.
So you want a dialog box to confirm the preference each time? What's the
point of the preference then?
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 2:03 PM, David H wrote:
Strikes me that it wouldn't be a bad
Although you should be able to have header row(s), perhaps remove it and
try again.
The Documentation for this is worded oddly, but the samples provided
don't show header info at all.
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/busnss-imp-bills-invoices.html
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24
There are some changes between major versions. There are checks silently
run when you first open your file with a new major version.
You can run those checks explicitly via Actions > Check & Repair.
The goal is usually to keep compatibility between the last minor release
of a major version
Stan gave you the answer, but also, please just start a new e-mail to
the group when beginning a topic. It looks like you hit 'reply' on
someone else's topic to start your own.
I'll add to Stan's answer that other than deleting the Scheduled
Transactions, if you are going to be in the habit
Note in the 2nd screenshot (of the register) that the 'type' column
shows a "?". That's not supposed to happen, and you aren't supposed to
be able to change it from the register.
I don't know exactly what caused it, but for sure, there are problems
with your Credit Note.
Normally, an
Jeffrey, you referenced Snap, then Flatpak. I'm guessing the 'snap' was
a mental typo.
What are the commands you are using to install GnuCash via Flatpak?
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/23/24 1:14 AM, jeffrey black wrote:
I'm having to do this via my cell phone so please excuse typos.
I had a
s
location or to the main release location.
Gmail does not show me the announcement that this thread follows.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 9:35 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
I thought John made that pretty clear in the initial post of this thread.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/21/2
I thought John made that pretty clear in the initial post of this thread.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/21/24 6:00 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Was there an annoumcement about who should try this and whrre to find it?
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I'm pretty sure that release was to fix a Windows-specific issue.
Pre-compiled Linux versions are available from various distributions.
Otherwise, a flatpak is also available if you need something more recent
than your distro's repo.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/21/24 4:50 AM, hc.stoellinger wrote:
Incremental updates, yes, but you jumped 4 major versions and skipped
those incremental updates.
The recommended process (in the wiki FAQ) is to upgrade in steps to each
of the final releases of each major release, running Actions > Check &
Repair > Check & Repair All upon first opening the
I see now, these are likely replies to a digest that result in thread
splitting.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/11/24 10:11 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Not just Gmail. I replied too early to this thread before realizing it
was split in 3 parts. Or maybe someone using Gmail is causing them to
split
Under Preferences > Register > Reconciling there is "Automatic Credit
Card Payment"
For some other accounts (Liability type I think) in the account Edit
screen there is an "Auto Interest Transfer" checkbox.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/11/24 8:02 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
Can these dialogs be
Not just Gmail. I replied too early to this thread before realizing it
was split in 3 parts. Or maybe someone using Gmail is causing them to
split...
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/10/24 2:07 PM, David Carlson wrote:
In my Gmail these threads are getting disconnected. Gmail doesn't seem to
know what
Robert,
You can only size columns with the right-handed border in the header. To
make them wider, click one and drag it to the right.
To auto-size to 'fit' the content, double left-click a header. (any OS)
Resize all columns other than Description first, then either double
left-click the
Nice. I'm using 5.4 and it shows all transactions.
I learn something new every day.
Thanks!
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/8/24 12:41 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
On 2024-02-08 08:59, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I'm aware of the report. There is also Tools > General Journal where you
can m
ack wrote:
On 2/7/2024 11:11 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Michael,
Transaction Journal View is simply the same full transaction
accessible via either 'Split' or 'Auto-Split' but for all transactions
- *not* one at a time.
Yes of course, can have on your screen "journal view" for all
No, you're not seeing the entire transaction in the view you are using,
so you think you need to enter both splits as separate lines. That's not
how GnuCash works by default and had you read the manual, you'd know this.
If you want to see both splits in a simple transaction, you need to use
Michael,
Transaction Journal View is simply the same full transaction accessible
via either 'Split' or 'Auto-Split' but for all transactions - *not* one
at a time.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/7/24 4:26 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
IF you select "journal
view" you can enter transactions that
They aren't in the data file itself, I don't think. Check the Wiki for
'File Locations' which describes the various directories used by GnuCash
to store various settings, reports, and other bits. Copy those over from
Computer A to B as needed.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/7/24 8:57 AM, Aryeh
In both situations where you provided screenshots (Equity & Expenses)
you have recorded equal and offsetting transactions, which balance to
ZERO, which is why you see $0.00 on the Accounts tab. (note the
respective account balance columns - that is what is reported on the
Accounts tab)
While
Not sure what you mean by 'un-commented'. There were a few message
exchanges in each thread, though there was no resolution for any of them.
I have the column turned on and I haven't noticed it not working
properly, but I also haven't had any cases like yours or those in the
other threads
That's a fairly broad question, and I'm not clear *exactly* what you
mean by 'visualize' 'map out' and 'tweak'.
GnuCash does have a Budget module that works much like a spreadsheet.
Various Reports, Charts & Graphs are available based on the budget and
can compare actuals as well as show
I found two threads:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-January/104675.html
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-December/109930.html
It seems there has been an issue with this column for at least a year,
or it is working as intended, just not as expected.
This sounds familiar. Perhaps search the last few months of the list
archive for 'Total(Period)' and you should find at least one more thread
on this. It might be a bug. (and may be already filed, so a search on
Bugzilla would be in order.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/1/24 5:51 AM, G R Hewitt
It works when I right click on the calendar and then as I move around a
pop-up that follows the mouse changes to show SX info, or none, accordingly.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/31/24 8:27 AM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
IIRC the calendar in SX used to show what transactions were due on each day
when you
Michael, if I recall correctly, the OP was bifurcating their checking
account *every year*. That is:
Checking
-2022
-2023
-2024
-etc.
As a result (the same would happen with a new file), they were losing
the benefits of auto-complete.
The only workaround for that is simply don't
You can't. I thought we described that already.
If you start a new file/account each year, you will lose all
auto-complete from the previous year's entries.
The auto-complete list is generated on the fly from the other
transactions in the register you have open at that time. If that
Yep, this is the 'principle of materiality' in accounting.
The precision as to what is considered 'material' or not varies by
entity, thus, some corporations don't even blink until a number gets
into the $10k or even higher range.
My personal rule is that if the amount is worth less than how
If by 'receipt scanners and software' you mean something that can OCR an
image of a receipt and magically turn it into a transaction, then the
answer is, "None." There is such software out there to allegedly perform
such magic (I've never seen it in action) but if it can output either a
CSV or
That message is usually indicating you have the file saved in a database
format rather than the default XML, and you don't have the proper
database drivers installed. If you recently tried to save your file in
one of those formats, this could be the cause. If not, then someone else
might have
There are known issues with reports on Windows with version 5.5.
To get reports working again, roll back to v5.4. However, that version
on Windows leaves an extra running process when you quit GnuCash. You
can either just safely quit that process if it bothers you, or leave it
be. (not sure
And on MacOS, you have to use the full path into the app package, so
assuming you installed in the system Applications directory:
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash --nofile
would be the full command.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/21/24 10:17 AM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
On Linux, on the
Michael, that is generally true and I'll hazard specifically true with
respect to XML files. But MS does have some things they refuse to let
you open with browsers other than Edge. It is a source of contention in
the tech world and there are plenty of blogs and articles about it. As
far as I
Yes, but why would a browser be involved at all? Perhaps that line in
the tracefile was not pertinent to the particular issue at hand, and/or
something else is amiss.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/20/24 5:38 PM, Geoff wrote:
Beats me - apart from being the default Windows browser???
There are various apps and services to convert QIF to CSV. Perhaps try
one and see if that produces a better result.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/20/24 5:36 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
I am getting the QIF file from Quicken for DOS v8.7 of 1996.
It can only export as QIF.
Why is Edge involved at all?
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/20/24 5:02 PM, Geoff wrote:
When I try importing that file into GnuCash 5.5 it crashes silently, and
the trace file contains just one line:
* 09:56:13 WARN Failed to open application manifest
`C:\Program
The Wiki has information on tracefiles. (and crash dumps) Start with
the tracefile. Also, running from command line can offer some feedback.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/20/24 4:33 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
If there is some trace or dump file that I should be looking for,
I do not know what/where it
Along with the idea of exporting your present book via CSV, when you get
back the file from the accountant, export that book as CSV too. Then do
a diff on the CSV files.
Those should be less messy to read than the XML.
You could then take the diff results as a CSV and import them.
Regards,
If I'm not mistaken, those entries now simply attempt to open a web
browser. If your container doesn't have one, then I would expect nothing
to happen.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/19/24 12:41 PM, G McAlister wrote:
I'm using Opensuse Leap 15.5 in a Proxmox lxc container to run the
gnucash app. I
Yes, this is an example where it isn't just the terminology of users,
but rather that the UI uses the term 'split' for two different meanings.
I too have memo transactions with only one split and no value.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/18/24 1:45 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
Don't forget,
Perhaps.
But does that translate well to the Basic View mode when there are 3 or
more debits/credits?
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/18/24 1:53 PM, Eric Chapman wrote:
FWIW: How about "Simple transactions" (with one debit & one credit) and
"Compound transactions" (those with more than one debit or
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