[GNC] Unable to install Financial Quotes

2019-03-31 Thread Ward & Kathy Burns
I have installed v 3.5 and am trying to install the financial quotes. I 
have Strawberry Perl installed. I am using Windows 10 and try to run the 
"Install Online Price Retrieval for GnuCash" under GnuCash in the Start 
Menu.  That just gives me an windows cmd prompt with an error that says 
"Did not find ssleay32.dll in current directory. Please start this cmd 
file in the bin directory created by the setup.exe."


The shortcut is set to run in "C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin" 
Looking in that directory there is no ssleay32.dll in the gnucash\bin 
directory or any other gnucash directory.


Hope someone can help.
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[GNC] right click doesn't work

2019-03-31 Thread Sergei Aleinikov via gnucash-user
right click doesn't work
Mac OS Mojave V:3.4 Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30)

Best regards,
Sergei
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Re: [GNC] New Version 3.5

2019-03-31 Thread pyz01
Note to John and the Developers

Downloaded installed and worked with 3.5 - (my is a Windows 10 machine) today 
and had no issues.  The new smaller font is a little rough on my older eyes - 
but it just means I probably need to use my reading glasses!  Thanks for the 
updates.  -- Ken 

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Re: [GNC] help lost data file

2019-03-31 Thread John Ralls


> On Mar 31, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Eric Rathhaus office  wrote:
> 
> Hello - I just downloaded version 3.4. When I opened for 1st time, everything 
> was fine and I began entering transactions into an account ledger.  I wanted 
> to save these transactions but the save button was greyed out.  I thought 
> maybe I needed to point to the correct data file.  When I used “open” from 
> the file menu, and pend the normal base data file, it in fact was old and had 
> no transactions after 2013.  Now I cannot find my data.  All suggestions 
> welcome.  
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Eric W. Rathhaus
> Law Office of Eric W. Rathhaus
> 484 Lake Park Avenue, Suite 50
> Oakland, CA 94610
> 415.577.0920 tel
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When you started GnuCash it opened the last file you had used. If you entered 
transactions into it and that didn't light up the "save" button then you were 
using a SQL backend, probably SQLite3 because otherwise you would have been 
asked for a password. When you opened the other file that closed the one you 
were working on.

No matter, just click the File menu. At the bottom you'll find the last files 
you used up to 4 in order of use. Just pick the second one on the list and it 
will be your "other" file.

Regards,
John Ralls

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Re: [GNC] Keeping two sets of books

2019-03-31 Thread Stuart McGraw

On 3/30/19 1:40 PM, taf wrote:

Hello,

I've just started using Gnucash.  In the past I've used a basic bookkeeping 
package, but it's no longer available. I'm trying to keep two sets of books... 
one for personal accounting and one for a corporation.  I'm running Version 3.4 
Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on Windows 7; I've set up the books, saving the 
books into two different MySql data bases with separate users and passwords.  
So far so good. I can switch between sets of books by selecting

File->Open...->

and then in the Open dialog, selecting MySql data format and specifying 
database, userid, and password.  This seems to be a bit klunky... am I missing 
something fundamental?

Ideally I'd like to have two desktop shortcuts, one to use each set of books, 
specifying at least format, database and user within the shortcut.

So... any help?


Running 'gnucash --help' as a command (and likely the same info is in the help 
somewhere) show that the gnucash command takes an argument that is the the 
datafile to open.  It seems 'datafile' can also be a url for a database 
connection.  Thus I have two desktop shortcuts that run respectively the 
commands:

  gnucash postgres://stuart:x@localhost/gc-home

  gnucash postgres://stuart:x@localhost/gc-business

where "stuart" is the *database* (not OS) user account, "x" the database password 
"gc-home" and "gc-business" the names of the databases for each set of books.  I presume something 
similar will work for mysql.

I do have a long persisting problem where I am asked every time for a password for my 
keyring (something I've never used, set up, or want) but since clicking 
"Cancel" results in gnucash opening fine I've never bothered to try to fix it.  
(I'm running gnucash on Ubuntu linux.)

It is a big plus for me to have both sets of books available from the same OS 
user account.  As others point out, settings etc will be the same for both sets 
of books.  For me, that is an advantage.
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[GNC] help lost data file

2019-03-31 Thread Eric Rathhaus office
Hello - I just downloaded version 3.4. When I opened for 1st time, everything 
was fine and I began entering transactions into an account ledger.  I wanted to 
save these transactions but the save button was greyed out.  I thought maybe I 
needed to point to the correct data file.  When I used “open” from the file 
menu, and pend the normal base data file, it in fact was old and had no 
transactions after 2013.  Now I cannot find my data.  All suggestions welcome.  

Kind regards,

Eric W. Rathhaus
Law Office of Eric W. Rathhaus
484 Lake Park Avenue, Suite 50
Oakland, CA 94610
415.577.0920 tel
415.737.0603 fax

www.ewrlaw.com

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Re: [GNC] Keeping two sets of books

2019-03-31 Thread David Cousens
The GnuCash data files (XML) will be in the home directory of the logged in
user of the OS who created the data file and in whatever location they
created them within the users home directory. 

The  location of MySQL files will be where MySQL stores its database files
on your OS, E.g. C:/ProgramData/MySQL/MySQL Server 5.7\Data or similar on
WIndows 
or in 
/var/lib/mysql on most Linux systems (can be overridden in the mysql
configuration fiile).

GnuCash also stores user preference data and user configuration data as well
as stored reports, checks etc in a separate location within the appropriate
user's home directory as described in 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations for Linux, Windows and
MacOSX.

Use of separate login accounts will allow you to have separate user
preferences, stored reports etc for each user.  A single user account for
both sets of books will use the same user preferences etc for both sets of
books.

David Cousens



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Re: [GNC] Keeping two sets of books

2019-03-31 Thread Jean-David Beyer via gnucash-user
On 3/30/19 3:40 PM, taf wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've just started using Gnucash.  In the past I've used a basic
> bookkeeping package, but it's no longer available. I'm trying to keep
> two sets of books... one for personal accounting and one for a
> corporation.  I'm running Version 3.4 Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on
> Windows 7; I've set up the books, saving the books into two different
> MySql data bases with separate users and passwords.  So far so good. I
> can switch between sets of books by selecting
> 
> File->Open...->
> 
> and then in the Open dialog, selecting MySql data format and specifying
> database, userid, and password.  This seems to be a bit klunky... am I
> missing something fundamental?
> 
> Ideally I'd like to have two desktop shortcuts, one to use each set of
> books, specifying at least format, database and user within the shortcut.
> 
> So... any help?

I have a similar issue. I happen to run Linux, but I imagine the same
would work on a machine running Windows.

1.) Establish one login account for your personal use. E.g., the one you
have now.

2.) Establish a second account for the corporation's books.

3.) I assume this is now all done for your personal book.

4.) Setup a new Gnucash account for the corporation. Perhaps you can
skip that and just move the corporation data from from where it is to
the right directories on the corporation's account.

In Linux, they will be in your directory in GnuCash and .gnucash. I do
not know where they would be in Windows.

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Re: [GNC] Query

2019-03-31 Thread Colin Law
The obvious question is *why* do you want to do this?

Colin

On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 at 15:56, Thomas Rohde  wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I want to remove a portion from my books.
>
> I have loaded my books fom 2015 to know but still have entries from before
> going to 2010 which I want to “delete”
>
> How can I do this ?
>
>
> Regards
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[GNC] [GNC-dev] GnuCash 3.5 Released

2019-03-31 Thread John Ralls
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 3.5, the fifth release of the 
3.x stable release series.

Changes

Between 3.4 and 3.5, the following bugfixes were accomplished:

• Bug 639049 - Asset Barchart Report includes also the first day of 
next month transactions If the original date is an end-of-month date, we take 
it as an indicator they always want monthdelta dates to be end-of-months. This 
works for monthly/quarterly/halfyearly/annual.
• Bug 748431 - Wrong average balance for transactions during DST 
Replace average-splits with custom loop, cycling through the balancelist and 
splitlist, creating interval summaries along the way.
• Bug 787401 - Test for the report system - HTML Tests.
• Bug 795729 - Advanced Portfolio Report - Percentage rates not 
displaying leading zeros.
• Bug 796498 - Incorrect starting balance in TXF Report calculations.
• Bug 796530 - TxnCsvImport - fix loading of saved preset with update 
of seperator selection. Previously this would cause all but the first column to 
lose its assigned types.
• Bug 796687 - Tax Entity name and type for an account won't work under 
"Tax Reporting Options" in Gnucash 3.2
• Bug 796826 - Report HTML - not possible to suppress the document 
header.
• Bug 796827 - Report HTML - it is not possible to suppress the 
document title.
• Bug 796829 - Report HTML - HTML table rows are prepended not as list 
elements
• Bug 796831 - Report-HTML - append table column correctly.
• Bug 796877 - test-stress-options fails.
• Bug 796946 - Mortgage and Loan Repayment Setup tool crashes when 
exiting "Loan Repayment Options" page. Because libstdc++ on Windows doesn't 
support any C++ locales besides "C" and throws an exception if you try.
• Bug 796952 - Report formatting (justify) is broken.
• Bug 796956 - Aqbanking 6 will drop DTAUS Adds support for the 
upcoming AQBanking 6 and removes support for AQBanking earlier than 5.3.4.
• Bug 796965 - Change the default to show unused accounts.
• Bug 796989 - some date/time does not honor user locale.
• Bug 797002 - Program crashes when exporting tax data in txf format.
• Bug 797011 - GnuCash 3.4 Crashes When Printing Checks with Custom 
Format.
• Bug 797013 - Import Customers & Vendors: error in CMakeLists.txt - 
causes incomplete project in Xcode.
• Bug 797029 - Import Customer & Vendors: blank name and company in 
import data row crashes GnuCash
• Bug 797030 - Import Customer & Vendors: several issues with the 
matching of data rows.
• Bug 797031 - Import customer & Vendors: import can create customer 
and vendors without address data
• Bug 797041 - enum confusion in qoflog.
• Bug 797046 - Tools / Price Database / Currencies UI not working since 
3.4.
• Bug 797067 - Date displayed incorrectly in register.
• Bug 797074 - Reports with averages are displaying fractions Convert 
amounts to decimal prior to adding to html-table. Also adds tests to make sure 
averages are displayed in 2 decimal places.
• Bug 797098 - Quitting Gnucash shortly after clicking Save may abort 
file save.
• Bug 797105 - Incorrect local-symbol for SZL currency
• Bug 797136 - Balance sheet report "Show Exchange rate" broken when 
foreign currency is sold completelyFor cases where total(amount)/total(value) = 
0/0, the price is reported as 0.
The following fixes and improvements were not associated with bug reports:

• API: Add dedicated api to query build-time, version related compile 
constants and use it in several location in the code for consistent behaviour.
• Budget: Save and restore the Account filter settings.
• Build: Fix deprecation warnings for g_type_class_add_private.
CSV Tokenizer: Add additional test to guard against quote parsing 
regressions.

• GUI: Replace ambiguous mnemonic for File>Export>Export Active 
Register...
• GUI: Rearrange menu accelerators for Actions>Online Actions menu items
• GUI: Add mnemonic for File>Import>Import Bills...
• GUI: Move Balance-Forecast report to Reports>Assets & Liabilities
• GUI: Move Void Transactions item in Report Options from the Accounts 
tab to the Filter tab.
• I18N: Fix erratic localization of dates on Windows. 
Date format selection on Windows relies on Windows National Language functions 
and those are unaffected by the POSIX setlocale(). We have in the past relied 
upon gtk initialization to handle this but it has not been reliable since the 
move to Gtk3. Note that this applies only when the locale is set via a 
Unix-style environment variable (typically LANG) or in the environment file; 
it's unnecessary and ignored when using the localization settings in Region & 
Language.
• I18N: Unify phrases to remove untranslated msgids.
• I18N: Restore the global loca

Re: [GNC] Query

2019-03-31 Thread D via gnucash-user
Thomas,


There is no easy way to do this. If I were in your shoes, I'd start by 
upgrading to the latest version, 3.4. Then, I'd run a balance sheet report for 
today and print that. Next, I'd create a balance sheet as of 12/31/2014 and 
print that. Then I'd filter all my data to show only after 12/31/2014 and 
export the transactions as CSV. Then, I'd export the chart of accounts to a new 
(empty) file, where I would create opening balance transactions for every 
account (ugh!), using the balance sheet info I'd previously printed, dated 
12/31/2014. Finally, I'd import the transactions from the CSV data. And then, 
I'd check my results against today's balance sheet report and hope like hell it 
all matched...

David

On March 31, 2019, at 8:25 PM, Thomas Rohde  wrote:

Hi

I want to remove a portion from my books.

I have loaded my books fom 2015 to know but still have entries from before
going to 2010 which I want to “delete”

How can I do this ?


Regards
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[GNC] Query

2019-03-31 Thread Thomas Rohde
Hi

I want to remove a portion from my books.

I have loaded my books fom 2015 to know but still have entries from before
going to 2010 which I want to “delete”

How can I do this ?


Regards
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Re: [GNC] Upgrading to the latest version

2019-03-31 Thread Colin Law
On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 at 13:13, vladimir pugachev  wrote:
>
> If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

It is broke, see the bugfixes in the release notes.

Colin

>
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 4:32 PM John Ralls  wrote:
>
> > I didn't and I don't.
> > A user named Steven Butler made one for GnuCash 3.4, I think mostly as an
> > exercise to see if he could. I don't know if he'll do that again for
> > GnuCash 3.5.
> >
> > Regards,
> > John Ralls
> >
> >
> > > On Mar 30, 2019, at 12:49 PM, Larry Long  wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi John,
> > > I don't recall whether you created the GNC build for Ubuntu.If so, do
> > you have plans to create a v3.5 Ubuntu build?
> > > Thanks!
> > > Larry Long
> > >
> > >On Saturday, 30 Mar 2019 07:41:17 -0700, John Ralls <
> > jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us> wrote:  ...
> > >> Courtney,
> > >>
> > >> The GnuCash version is in Help>About.
> > >>
> > >> To upgrade just download the latest installer--there will be a new one
> > >> tomorrow--and run it.
> > >> In most cases GnuCash 3.x will load an old file, even one from
> > >> GnuCash 2.4, without any problems.
> > >>
> > >> If it fails, though, you can try intermediate releases from>
> > https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/.
> > >> Same procedure: Download and run the installer. Stepping through
> > >> the last release of each stable series should resolve any problems,
> > >> so if you're using 2.4.something then install 2.4.14, load and save
> > >> the file, then install 2.6.21, load and save the file, and finally 3.5
> > >> (tomorrow's release).
> > >>
> > >> Regards,
> > >> John Ralls
> > >
> > >
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Re: [GNC] Upgrading to the latest version

2019-03-31 Thread vladimir pugachev
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 4:32 PM John Ralls  wrote:

> I didn't and I don't.
> A user named Steven Butler made one for GnuCash 3.4, I think mostly as an
> exercise to see if he could. I don't know if he'll do that again for
> GnuCash 3.5.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
> > On Mar 30, 2019, at 12:49 PM, Larry Long  wrote:
> >
> > Hi John,
> > I don't recall whether you created the GNC build for Ubuntu.If so, do
> you have plans to create a v3.5 Ubuntu build?
> > Thanks!
> > Larry Long
> >
> >On Saturday, 30 Mar 2019 07:41:17 -0700, John Ralls <
> jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us> wrote:  ...
> >> Courtney,
> >>
> >> The GnuCash version is in Help>About.
> >>
> >> To upgrade just download the latest installer--there will be a new one
> >> tomorrow--and run it.
> >> In most cases GnuCash 3.x will load an old file, even one from
> >> GnuCash 2.4, without any problems.
> >>
> >> If it fails, though, you can try intermediate releases from>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/.
> >> Same procedure: Download and run the installer. Stepping through
> >> the last release of each stable series should resolve any problems,
> >> so if you're using 2.4.something then install 2.4.14, load and save
> >> the file, then install 2.6.21, load and save the file, and finally 3.5
> >> (tomorrow's release).
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> John Ralls
> >
> >
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Re: [GNC] Upgrading to the latest version

2019-03-31 Thread Colin Law
That would be great Steve, thanks.

Colin

On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 at 11:02, stephen.m.butler51
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>
> I am currently in Pagudpud,, Illocos Norte, Philippines.   Will take a 12 hr 
> bus ride to Manilla  in about 4 hrs.  Will fly to the states tomorrow evening 
> and be home the day after. There are some failing business scripts that need 
> attention.   After that I will see if I can create a deb package for 
> Ubuntu.Be gentle as I doubt much sleep tonight nor tomorrow night.-- 
> SteveSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
>  Original message From: John Ralls  Date: 
> 3/31/19  04:30  (GMT+08:00) To: Larry Long  Cc: 
> gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Upgrading to the latest version I 
> didn't and I don't. A user named Steven Butler made one for GnuCash 3.4, I 
> think mostly as an exercise to see if he could. I don't know if he'll do that 
> again for GnuCash 3.5.Regards,John Ralls> On Mar 30, 2019, at 12:49 PM, Larry 
> Long  wrote:> > Hi John,> I don't recall whether you 
> created the GNC build for Ubuntu.If so, do you have plans to create a v3.5 
> Ubuntu build?> Thanks!> Larry Long> >On Saturday, 30 Mar 2019 07:41:17 
> -0700, John Ralls  wrote:  ...>> Courtney,>> 
> >> The GnuCash version is in Help>About.>> >> To upgrade just download the 
> latest installer--there will be a new one >> tomorrow--and run it. >> In most 
> cases GnuCash 3.x will load an old file, even one from >> GnuCash 2.4, 
> without any problems
 . >> >> If it fails, though, you can try intermediate releases from>  
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/. >> Same 
procedure: Download and run the installer. Stepping through >> the last release 
of each stable series should resolve any problems,>> so if you're using 
2.4.something then install 2.4.14, load and save >> the file, then install 
2.6.21, load and save the file, and finally 3.5 >> (tomorrow's release).>> >> 
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Re: [GNC] Upgrading to the latest version

2019-03-31 Thread stephen.m.butler51
I am currently in Pagudpud,, Illocos Norte, Philippines.   Will take a 12 hr 
bus ride to Manilla  in about 4 hrs.  Will fly to the states tomorrow evening 
and be home the day after. There are some failing business scripts that need 
attention.   After that I will see if I can create a deb package for Ubuntu.Be 
gentle as I doubt much sleep tonight nor tomorrow night.-- SteveSent from my 
Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
 Original message From: John Ralls  Date: 
3/31/19  04:30  (GMT+08:00) To: Larry Long  Cc: 
gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Upgrading to the latest version I 
didn't and I don't. A user named Steven Butler made one for GnuCash 3.4, I 
think mostly as an exercise to see if he could. I don't know if he'll do that 
again for GnuCash 3.5.Regards,John Ralls> On Mar 30, 2019, at 12:49 PM, Larry 
Long  wrote:> > Hi John,> I don't recall whether you created 
the GNC build for Ubuntu.If so, do you have plans to create a v3.5 Ubuntu 
build?> Thanks!> Larry Long> >    On Saturday, 30 Mar 2019 07:41:17 -0700, John 
Ralls  wrote:  ...>> Courtney,>> >> The GnuCash 
version is in Help>About.>> >> To upgrade just download the latest 
installer--there will be a new one >> tomorrow--and run it. >> In most cases 
GnuCash 3.x will load an old file, even one from >> GnuCash 2.4, without any 
problems. >> >> If it fails, though, you can try intermediate releases from>  
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/. >> Same 
procedure: Download and run the installer. Stepping through >> the last release 
of each stable series should resolve any problems,>> so if you're using 
2.4.something then install 2.4.14, load and save >> the file, then install 
2.6.21, load and save the file, and finally 3.5 >> (tomorrow's release).>> >> 
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Re: [GNC] Bills in Gnucash

2019-03-31 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Oh.  Let me go to nabble to figure out that you're replying to my post... now, 
having closed all the spammy windows for super resume...
Having the new account assistant create a specific set of accounts IN NO WAY is 
"enabling business features." It's just a bunch of accounts. The features are 
always "enabled." We might as well speak of "enabling" double entry features in 
Gnucash when we open a register in transaction view. 
It is convenient, to be sure, to have these accounts created for me, but this 
is in no way something in preferences, as was implied in the message to which I 
was responding. 
There is NO special setting. To quote Monty Python, there is NO severed head 
beneath the bed. 
David T.

 
 
  On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 13:36, David Cousens wrote: 
  David,

While displaying the Accounts tab select
Actions->New Account Heirarchy to run the wizard
Choose the currency and select your book currency
Choose Accounts then Select the Business Accounts (check no other account
groups are selected unless you want them added).
then click Next

This adds the business accounts to your account heirarchy.

This "enables" the business features by creating the required accounts and
is all that is required other than setting the preferences required under
the Edit->Preferences Business tab and setting the billing terms and
customers and vendors and any Sales tax tables. 

See https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/chapter_busnss.html for
more detail.

David Cousens



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Re: [GNC] Bills in Gnucash

2019-03-31 Thread David Cousens
David,

While displaying the Accounts tab select
Actions->New Account Heirarchy to run the wizard
Choose the currency and select your book currency
Choose Accounts then Select the Business Accounts (check no other account
groups are selected unless you want them added).
then click Next

This adds the business accounts to your account heirarchy.

This "enables" the business features by creating the required accounts and
is all that is required other than setting the preferences required under
the Edit->Preferences Business tab and setting the billing terms and
customers and vendors and any Sales tax tables. 

See https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/chapter_busnss.html for
more detail.

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