Re: New Report. Suitable for VAT/GST returns.

2017-08-10 Thread Spandan Sinha
Or could you tell me how to modify the .scm file so that tax table rates  
"Input 18", "Output 18", "Input 28", "Output 28" etc are also looked up by  
name?


tried adding the names with the operator "and", but it just gives errors.

Regards,
Spandan Sinha
http://about.me/spandan


On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 16:09:50 +0530, Spandan Sinha   
wrote:



We have mutiple slabs - 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%.
So i have to make all these tax tables...
excluding the 0%, there would be 4 tables for each slab - let's take 18%  
as an example - the slabs would be 9% INPUT, 9% OUTPUT, 18% INPUT and  
18% OUTPUT.


here the 18% is divided between the Centre (CGST) and the State (SGST)  
for sales and purchases within the state,

and 18% is charged as Integrated GST (IGST) for inter-state transactions.

that comes to 16 tax tables.
Now most businesses would have only one or two OUTPUT rates, but there  
are bound to be multiple INPUT rates, as evident in the examples given:


just have a look at
https://cleartax.in/s/accounting-entries-under-gst


now it would be more convenient if there was a provision that your  
report would take in account the tax tables that have the words Input  
and Output as part of the name.. What i mean to say is that "Input 12"  
or "Output 9" also be considered for the report.


I tried to install manager.io to see what it has to offer, but i need to  
first upgrade my Internet Explorerit doesnt work on systems with IE  
9 or below.


Following the project on Github, again thanks for all the hard work.

Regards,
Spandan Sinha
http://about.me/spandan



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Re: New Report. Suitable for VAT/GST returns.

2017-08-10 Thread Spandan Sinha

We have mutiple slabs - 0%, 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%.
So i have to make all these tax tables...
excluding the 0%, there would be 4 tables for each slab - let's take 18%  
as an example - the slabs would be 9% INPUT, 9% OUTPUT, 18% INPUT and 18%  
OUTPUT.


here the 18% is divided between the Centre (CGST) and the State (SGST) for  
sales and purchases within the state,

and 18% is charged as Integrated GST (IGST) for inter-state transactions.

that comes to 16 tax tables.
Now most businesses would have only one or two OUTPUT rates, but there are  
bound to be multiple INPUT rates, as evident in the examples given:


just have a look at
https://cleartax.in/s/accounting-entries-under-gst


now it would be more convenient if there was a provision that your report  
would take in account the tax tables that have the words Input and Output  
as part of the name.. What i mean to say is that "Input 12" or "Output 9"  
also be considered for the report.


I tried to install manager.io to see what it has to offer, but i need to  
first upgrade my Internet Explorerit doesnt work on systems with IE 9  
or below.


Following the project on Github, again thanks for all the hard work.

Regards,
Spandan Sinha
http://about.me/spandan
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RE: recovering accounting system

2017-08-10 Thread Lwayne
Thank you all.  I will be trying to apply all of this wisdom sometime later 
today.

 

Larry

 

From: Buddha Buck [mailto:blaisepas...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 6:31 AM
To: Geert Janssens ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Cc: L. Wayne 
Subject: Re: recovering accounting system

 

As a continuation/clarification of Geert's remarks...

 

If you do end up doing a search for files with the .gnucash extension, you will 
likely see many files with names like mydata.gnucash.20170324180307.gnucash in 
addition to mydata.gnucash. The long ones with the timestamp in the name are 
backups that gnucash automatically generates, capturing the state of the 
transactions at that timestamp. These are useful for data recovery in case you 
can't read the root mydata.gnucash file.

 

For clarification, "mydata" is arbitrary; you would have given it a name when 
you created it that's probably more meaningful than "mydata".

 

I would not recommend opening up the backup files and using them directly in 
gnucash without renaming them first. Otherwise, you'll get backup files with 
names like mydata.gnucash.20170324180307.gnucash.20170806153245.gnucash, and 
who wants that?

 

 

On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 6:22 AM Geert Janssens  > wrote:

On dinsdag 8 augustus 2017 18:29:44 CEST L. Wayne wrote:
> Help!  My computer crashed and I was forced to clean install windows 10.  I
> do  have backups.  I have loaded Gnucash exe back onto my machine.
> However, I can not locate the previous files I had for my accounting.
> Where is the data I previously had and how do I “point” my new Gnucash
> program to this data for recovery?
>
> What are the extensions I am looking for? Where are they likely to be found
> in the system? How do I bring my “new”  Gnucash to that location so that I
> can continue my accounting?
>
Hi,

It's good you made backups! That will simplify the recovery quite a bit!

Gnucash data is simply stored in a file, just like you would save a word or
excel document. The only difference is that gnucash opens the last used file
automatically.

The way to tell gnucash to open that file again is like with any other
program:
- either you double-click on the data file and gnucash will open it (and
remember it for next time)
- you start gnucash, choose File->Open and navigate to your data file
somewhere on your hard drive.

As to where this file may be, that depends entirely on where you saved it when
you first created the file. Gnucash doesn't decide this for you. You have been
asked to the first time where to save it.

If you don't remember, search for files with the '.gnucash' extension on your
backups, which is the normal extension for your gnucash files.

More background can be found in the Concepts and Tutorial guide [1] and in
particular
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.6/C/gnucash-guide/basics-files1.html
or on the gnucash FAQ
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/
FAQ#GnuCash_Files_and_managing_a_GnuCash_installation (and following).


You may also want to recover your settings. Where they are stored is explained
here:
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v2.6/C/gnucash-guide/basics-migrate-settings.html

Regards,

Geert

[1] http://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=2.6 
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Reports Crash On 2.6.17, As I Had Recreated Default Stylesheet on 2.6.16

2017-08-10 Thread Spandan Sinha
I had created a stylesheet named Default in 2.6.16 to replace the one  
which was default, and when I installed 2.6.17, the program crashes  
whenever I open a report. Went back to 2.6.16, Dont have any crash reports  
i can share.


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Re: Printing reports without spliting text across pages

2017-08-10 Thread Alton Brantley
I run Gnucash on a Mac, but under VirtualBox with Ubuntu. That way, my data is 
stashed on a virtual disk for security and it’s a cleaner environment.

> On Aug 9, 2017, at 7:46 AM, gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org wrote:
> 
> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 07:37:53 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Jeffrey Black  >
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
> Subject: Re: Printing reports without spliting text across pages
> Message-ID: <1502289473484-4693158.p...@n4.nabble.com 
> >
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> 
> 
> On 9 August 2017 at 11:31, Geert Janssens geert.gnucash@ wrote:
>> On woensdag 9 augustus 2017 02:47:52 CEST Jeffrey Black wrote:
>>> The last post I can find on this is from 2013, and there were no
>>> satisfactory answers then.
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know how or of a utility that will allow me to print reports
>>> without the text splitting in half across page breaks?  PDF does not work
>>> and besides I can not import it into my documents.  HTML export to a
>>> browser
>>> is not really an option as I need to add these reports to documents in
>>> Open
>>> Office.
>>> 
>> The good news is that in gnucash 2.8 this will no longer be an issue. The
>> more
>> recent webkit2 being used does properly handle page breaks.
>> 
>> The bad news is our Windows version of gnucash 2.8 will stick with webkit1
>> as
>> webkit2 is not available there. So unfortunately on Windows the page
>> breaks
>> will continue to be borked. For now there is no solution to this.
> 
> Other than the obvious one to not use Windows.
> That may sound like a flippant comment, but actually it is not
> difficult to move to something like Ubuntu unless you absolutely need
> an application that is only available on Windows. I did it some years
> ago and have never regretted it. It is great to feel that one is back
> in control of one's PC again.
> 
> Colin
> ___
> 
> As you and Geert pointed out moving to a Unix based system would be the
> smart thing to do, for many reasons.  Unfortunately I am still stuck with
> some legacy WidoZe apps for which there are no replacements, yet.  Once I
> can find suitable replacements for them I will happily remove the only
> legally available computer virus in the world from my computer and go
> strictly with a UNIX box.  
> 
> You have no idea how happy I was when I discovered GnuCash and it's very
> unrelated distant cousin GnuCash for Android.
> 
> Since I do not want to take a chance on wiping my windows boot drive just
> yet I think I will take your suggestions and try running a copy of Ubuntu in
> a VMware box and printing reports from there.  Simple enough to get access
> to a copy of my data files.
> 
> Thanks for the idea.
> 
> --JEffrey Black M.B.A.
> 
> 
> 

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