Re: [GNC] GUID Register Codes

2023-12-29 Thread Stephen
Thanks everyone! Just what I needed to get over the hump. As David 
Cousens wrote there is usually no need to know what these codes are or 
to access them. In my case I was mostly and merely curious how things 
work but I did have the idea to adjust column sizes to be uniform across 
all or most accounts by editing the .gcm file. Having the GUID 
associated with a particular account that was either the model or 
perhaps the exception (because of the specifics of the transfers length 
maybe?)  could have GUIDed me perhaps. I really appreciate y'alls help.


On 12/29/2023 11:38 PM, David Cousens wrote:

Stephen,
The GUUIDs are used internally within the GnuCash code to identify an
account/register.Each GUUID is associated with a specific account name and
position in the account tree heirarchy. There is usually no need for a user to
know what they are or to access them except in advanced debugging of the code.

If you save your data file in uncompressed XML format ( not in the same location
your data file is usually stored in, e.g. use the Downloads directory to store
the uncmpressed data file) with the compress files checkbox unchecked in the
General Tab of the Edit Preferences menu to a location on your hard disk you,
you can open the xml format file with a text editor.  Then do file save as and
save the file in the format you normally use so GnuCash is again pointing at
your normal data file and not the uncompressed xml vesion you have just created.

If you open both the corresponding .gcm file and the uncompressed data file in
the text editor you can copy the guid from the .gcm file and then search for it
in the uncompressed xml version of the datafile.

The account tree data is located within tags of the form
  
 


  and will contain a records of the form

Cash in Wallet
8ad4a8287286721a15ca3df0e1d1325a

among others.

If you copy the guuid of the register you want to identify from the .gcm file
and search for a record with
  
copied guuid


in the uncompressed xml data file you will be able to identify the account name
and the other account data associated with the register.

Only ever do this on a copy of your datafile not the original as the risk of
making the datafile unusable if you accidentally change anything and then save
the changes to the file is quite high.Preferrably always keep an unedited backup
copy of the data file as well jut to be sure.

David Cousens


On Fri, 2023-12-29 at 17:30 -0600, Stephen wrote:

The previous postings about "Balance Column Lost" have led me to ask
about GUID register codes as I repaired some column width problems. By
trial and error I was able to modify the .GCM file to repair the width
of a couple of columns that I had narrowed (not to 0 or 1 but 5). Adrien
Monteleone's guidance worked very well although scrolling looking for a
small width was faster than a search after 0 and 1 produced no results.
So Thanks!  I am still stumped by the registries GUID codes. How can I
find out which register is referenced by each of the GUID codes, please?
I have a feeling that it may have something to do with SQL but that too
has eluded me in past efforts open SQL files and make any sense of it.
Appreciate any guidance...the more simple the better! Thank you.
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Re: [GNC] Gnu cash Version 5.5 error message

2023-12-29 Thread uhopfer@gmail
I had the same problem as Paras Desai. I checked the library and it 
contains a file libxmlsec1.dll, but not the required libxmlsec.dll one. 
I renamed the first file name to the required one (removing the "1") and 
the error message disappeared.


Ulrich Hopfer

On 12/18/2023 9:08 PM, Paras Desai wrote:

Yes the installation completed successfully.

That message was there .

Little Google search points to the possibility of a corrupted XML file in 
windows.

Thanks.

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From: R Losey 
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2023 10:34:30 AM
To: Paras Desai 
Cc: john ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org 

Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnu cash Version 5.5 error message

Forgive the possibly silly question, but are you sure that the installation 
completed successfully? Is that referenced library file in the folder?

On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 10:30 PM Paras Desai 
mailto:desaipa...@outlook.com>> wrote:
Hello John

Thanks for your revert.

Please find attached the message screenshot.

Hope it helps

Thanks
Paras

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From: john mailto:jra...@ceridwen.us>>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2023 9:43:52 AM
To: Paras Desai mailto:desaipa...@outlook.com>>
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
mailto:gnucash-user@gnucash.org>>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnu cash Version 5.5 error message

Paras,

Sorry, I misinterpreted

I find a message about lock file stating gnu cash instance is already running

That's normal after a crash, which prevents GnuCash removing the lock file. You can 
safely click "Open Anyway" in that case.

If you get the entry point error again could you take a screenshot? I can't find any 
references to "xmllOFTPClose" in any of our dependencies nor does Google find 
it.

Regards,
John Ralls




On Dec 18, 2023, at 17:57, Paras Desai 
mailto:desaipa...@outlook.com>> wrote:

Hello John.

Thanks for your reply

I did that.
Even  I restarted the computer.

But the problem persists.

Paras

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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2023 9:24:14 PM
To: Paras Desai mailto:desaipa...@outlook.com>>
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
mailto:gnucash-user@gnucash.org>>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnu cash Version 5.5 error message




On Dec 17, 2023, at 21:36, Paras Desai 
mailto:desaipa...@outlook.com>> wrote:

Hello sirs

I tried to upgrade to latest version.


After it uninstalled old version and reinstalled successfully, and when I tried 
to run the following message appeared


[X]

Gnucash.exe - Entry Point Not Found

The procedure entry point xmllOFTPClose cloud not be located in the dynamic 
link library c: program files(x86)gnucash\bin\libxmlsec1.dll


When I tried to ignore this message and click ok, I find a message about lock 
file stating gnu cash instance is already running

I am on windows 10

Try killing the gnucash instance in Task Manager and restarting GnuCash 5.5. I 
hope that's a leftover from 5.4.

Regards,
John Ralls


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Re: [GNC] GUID Register Codes

2023-12-29 Thread David Cousens
Stephen,
The GUUIDs are used internally within the GnuCash code to identify an
account/register.Each GUUID is associated with a specific account name and
position in the account tree heirarchy. There is usually no need for a user to
know what they are or to access them except in advanced debugging of the code.

If you save your data file in uncompressed XML format ( not in the same location
your data file is usually stored in, e.g. use the Downloads directory to store
the uncmpressed data file) with the compress files checkbox unchecked in the
General Tab of the Edit Preferences menu to a location on your hard disk you,
you can open the xml format file with a text editor.  Then do file save as and
save the file in the format you normally use so GnuCash is again pointing at
your normal data file and not the uncompressed xml vesion you have just created.

If you open both the corresponding .gcm file and the uncompressed data file in
the text editor you can copy the guid from the .gcm file and then search for it
in the uncompressed xml version of the datafile. 

The account tree data is located within tags of the form
 
 

 and will contain a records of the form

Cash in Wallet
8ad4a8287286721a15ca3df0e1d1325a

among others.

If you copy the guuid of the register you want to identify from the .gcm file
and search for a record with
 
copied guuid

in the uncompressed xml data file you will be able to identify the account name
and the other account data associated with the register.

Only ever do this on a copy of your datafile not the original as the risk of
making the datafile unusable if you accidentally change anything and then save
the changes to the file is quite high.Preferrably always keep an unedited backup
copy of the data file as well jut to be sure.

David Cousens


On Fri, 2023-12-29 at 17:30 -0600, Stephen wrote:
> The previous postings about "Balance Column Lost" have led me to ask 
> about GUID register codes as I repaired some column width problems. By 
> trial and error I was able to modify the .GCM file to repair the width 
> of a couple of columns that I had narrowed (not to 0 or 1 but 5). Adrien 
> Monteleone's guidance worked very well although scrolling looking for a 
> small width was faster than a search after 0 and 1 produced no results. 
> So Thanks!  I am still stumped by the registries GUID codes. How can I 
> find out which register is referenced by each of the GUID codes, please? 
> I have a feeling that it may have something to do with SQL but that too 
> has eluded me in past efforts open SQL files and make any sense of it. 
> Appreciate any guidance...the more simple the better! Thank you.
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Re: [GNC] GUID Register Codes

2023-12-29 Thread Adrien Monteleone

That's how I would do it with the XML backend too.

If you are crafty with scripts, you can likely create a table/file, 
mapping the account names to GUIDs for future reference.


or,

Switch to one of the SQL backends and write a query, or just examine the 
"accounts" table directly. Of course, in this case, you have the added 
complication that only the end leaf account names are saved in plain 
text. But the 'parent GUID' is also stored, so it is possible to sort 
out similarly named accounts.


*note, while there are many ways to view the tables in one of the SQL 
backends, an easy one is to use the SQLite manager plugin for Firefox 
with the SQLite3 backend. (it is an older type plugin, so I keep a copy 
of Waterfox Classic around to use it.)


Regards,
Adrien

On 12/29/23 6:56 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:

Stephen:

I can't answer your question fully, but I can give you some insight.

"GUID" stands for "Globally Unique Identifier". Each GUID is a large 
number, which is generated in such a way that it is highly likely to be 
different than any other GUID generated on any computer at any time 
according to the same rules. On the other hand, the same GUID value 
might show up in multiple places. Sometimes software developers generate 
a GUID and embed it their code, so that everyone gets a copy of the same 
GUID value. Another name for GUID is UUID, meaning "Universally" instead 
of "Globally".


GUIDs are written to SQL databases, but they are not a creature of SQL. 
GnuCash also generates them when the book file is stored in XML form (as 
a ".gnucash" file).   And, because they are globally unique, it is 
likely that your book contains different GUIDs than anybody else's book. 
Each account has a GUID associated, but there is no reason to believe 
that anyone else will have the same GUIDs for their accounts as you have 
for yours.


I don't have an easy way to find out which GUID corresponds what account 
or other object. My way of doing that is to save my book as an XML file, 
open the file with a text editor, and search for the GUID value. 
Somewhere in the file will be data which defines the account, and it 
will include the GUID value and account name in close proximity. But 
that may or may not be the best way for you to proceed.


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Re: [GNC] GUID Register Codes

2023-12-29 Thread Jim DeLaHunt

Stephen:

I can't answer your question fully, but I can give you some insight.

"GUID" stands for "Globally Unique Identifier". Each GUID is a large 
number, which is generated in such a way that it is highly likely to be 
different than any other GUID generated on any computer at any time 
according to the same rules. On the other hand, the same GUID value 
might show up in multiple places. Sometimes software developers generate 
a GUID and embed it their code, so that everyone gets a copy of the same 
GUID value. Another name for GUID is UUID, meaning "Universally" instead 
of "Globally".


GUIDs are written to SQL databases, but they are not a creature of SQL. 
GnuCash also generates them when the book file is stored in XML form (as 
a ".gnucash" file).   And, because they are globally unique, it is 
likely that your book contains different GUIDs than anybody else's book. 
Each account has a GUID associated, but there is no reason to believe 
that anyone else will have the same GUIDs for their accounts as you have 
for yours.


I don't have an easy way to find out which GUID corresponds what account 
or other object. My way of doing that is to save my book as an XML file, 
open the file with a text editor, and search for the GUID value. 
Somewhere in the file will be data which defines the account, and it 
will include the GUID value and account name in close proximity. But 
that may or may not be the best way for you to proceed.


Best regards,
    —Jim DeLaHunt

On 2023-12-29 15:30, Stephen wrote:
The previous postings about "Balance Column Lost" have led me to ask 
about GUID register codes as I repaired some column width problems. By 
trial and error I was able to modify the .GCM file to repair the width 
of a couple of columns that I had narrowed (not to 0 or 1 but 5). 
Adrien Monteleone's guidance worked very well although scrolling 
looking for a small width was faster than a search after 0 and 1 
produced no results. So Thanks!  I am still stumped by the registries 
GUID codes. How can I find out which register is referenced by each of 
the GUID codes, please? I have a feeling that it may have something to 
do with SQL but that too has eluded me in past efforts open SQL files 
and make any sense of it. Appreciate any guidance...the more simple 
the better! Thank you.

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[GNC] GUID Register Codes

2023-12-29 Thread Stephen
The previous postings about "Balance Column Lost" have led me to ask 
about GUID register codes as I repaired some column width problems. By 
trial and error I was able to modify the .GCM file to repair the width 
of a couple of columns that I had narrowed (not to 0 or 1 but 5). Adrien 
Monteleone's guidance worked very well although scrolling looking for a 
small width was faster than a search after 0 and 1 produced no results. 
So Thanks!  I am still stumped by the registries GUID codes. How can I 
find out which register is referenced by each of the GUID codes, please? 
I have a feeling that it may have something to do with SQL but that too 
has eluded me in past efforts open SQL files and make any sense of it. 
Appreciate any guidance...the more simple the better! Thank you.

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

2023-12-29 Thread Mark at Lorimark

yes... losing... my speling sucks!

~mark petryk
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On 12/29/23 14:16, R Losey wrote:

Assuming you meant "losing", I completely agree with you.


On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 12:58 PM Mark at Lorimark 
mailto:m...@lorimarksolutions.com>> wrote:


We are loosing projects like this.

I hope... i hope... not this one.

~mark petryk
~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com 

On 12/27/23 22:33, R Losey wrote:
 > Let me start off by trying to avoid hateful responses...
 >
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Re: [GNC] Indian rupee symbol ₹

2023-12-29 Thread Jim DeLaHunt

Paras:

What version of GnuCash are you using?

And, it sounds like you are on a Windows 10 computer. Is that right?

When asking for help with GnuCash, it almost always helps to be specific 
about the version of GnuCash and of your operating system.


Also, a search of the GnuCash documentation turns out some possibly 
useful reading:


The GnuCash FAQ, it tells how to "replace Display Symbol with your 
desired text": 



In Stack Overflow, somone asked "How to show ₹ symbol in GNUCash?", and 
the reply specified to put a space after the "₹" symbol. Without the 
space, GnuCash apparently displays "?". 



If this works for you, please tell the list what worked. That helps the 
next person who wants to do the same thing.


Best regards,

    —Jim DeLaHunt

On 2023-12-29 09:20, Paras Desai wrote:

Hello

I was trying to introduce Indian rupee symbol ₹ instead of Rs. In GNUCASH

I tried to follow following steps..

1. I went to regional setting of my windows 10 and changed the currency symbol 
from drop-down option to ₹. After doing this when I opened GNU, Rs. Was 
replaced by ? Mark.

2. Then I tried to go to currency setting (security setting) found Indian 
rupee, pressed edit at bottom and tried to change currency symbol from Rs. To ₹ 
by pressing control+ alter+ 4. I could type rupee symbol but after pressing ok 
it reverted to Rs.

3 So GNU recognises rupee ₹ symbol neither through window setting nor setting 
from within GNU case nor combination of both.


It does recognise other currency symbol however.

This is not absolutely critical, but thought of sharing.

With my best regards

Paras

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

2023-12-29 Thread R Losey
Assuming you meant "losing", I completely agree with you.


On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 12:58 PM Mark at Lorimark <
m...@lorimarksolutions.com> wrote:

> We are loosing projects like this.
>
> I hope... i hope... not this one.
>
> ~mark petryk
> ~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com
>
> On 12/27/23 22:33, R Losey wrote:
> > Let me start off by trying to avoid hateful responses...
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Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

2023-12-29 Thread Gyle McCollam
I think this goes for at least 99 of the users!


Thank You,

Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

gmccol...@live.com   email


From: gnucash-user  on 
behalf of Mark at Lorimark 
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 1:57 PM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
Subject: Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

We are loosing projects like this.

I hope... i hope... not this one.

~mark petryk
~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com

On 12/27/23 22:33, R Losey wrote:
> Let me start off by trying to avoid hateful responses...
>
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Re: [GNC] Indian rupee symbol ₹

2023-12-29 Thread Murugan Muruganandam
hi paras

I am on GNucash 5.4 on windows 11 and windows 10, Gnucash  shows ₹ as the 
symbol and is reflected in all places.




Saludos Cordiales


Murugan


From: gnucash-user 
 on behalf of 
Paras Desai 
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 2:20 PM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
Subject: [GNC] Indian rupee symbol ₹

Hello

I was trying to introduce Indian rupee symbol ₹ instead of Rs. In GNUCASH

I tried to follow following steps..

1. I went to regional setting of my windows 10 and changed the currency symbol 
from drop-down option to ₹. After doing this when I opened GNU, Rs. Was 
replaced by ? Mark.

2. Then I tried to go to currency setting (security setting) found Indian 
rupee, pressed edit at bottom and tried to change currency symbol from Rs. To ₹ 
by pressing control+ alter+ 4. I could type rupee symbol but after pressing ok 
it reverted to Rs.

3 So GNU recognises rupee ₹ symbol neither through window setting nor setting 
from within GNU case nor combination of both.


It does recognise other currency symbol however.

This is not absolutely critical, but thought of sharing.

With my best regards

Paras

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

2023-12-29 Thread Mark at Lorimark

We are loosing projects like this.

I hope... i hope... not this one.

~mark petryk
~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com

On 12/27/23 22:33, R Losey wrote:

Let me start off by trying to avoid hateful responses...


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Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

2023-12-29 Thread Chris Graves
+1

> On Dec 28, 2023, at 5:02 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
>  wrote:
> 
> I'd offer as a comparison other projects and commercial products where the 
> developers aren't nearly as 'Johnny on the Spot' or as helpful and 
> responsive, or even accessible, but then, that wouldn't be any comparison at 
> all.
> 
> This dev team is hands down awesome and why I continue to use GnuCash and 
> likely always will.
> 
> I don't mind the bugs. I get that isn't for everyone, but then, simply don't 
> be so quick to upgrade. That goes for any product, digital or physical.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 

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[GNC] Indian rupee symbol ₹

2023-12-29 Thread Paras Desai
Hello

I was trying to introduce Indian rupee symbol ₹ instead of Rs. In GNUCASH

I tried to follow following steps..

1. I went to regional setting of my windows 10 and changed the currency symbol 
from drop-down option to ₹. After doing this when I opened GNU, Rs. Was 
replaced by ? Mark.

2. Then I tried to go to currency setting (security setting) found Indian 
rupee, pressed edit at bottom and tried to change currency symbol from Rs. To ₹ 
by pressing control+ alter+ 4. I could type rupee symbol but after pressing ok 
it reverted to Rs.

3 So GNU recognises rupee ₹ symbol neither through window setting nor setting 
from within GNU case nor combination of both.


It does recognise other currency symbol however.

This is not absolutely critical, but thought of sharing.

With my best regards

Paras

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Re: [GNC] GnuCash getting worse?

2023-12-29 Thread Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user

I 100% agree.

I know I have been a pain in the butt concerning my bad habits in saving 
files but I am grateful for the rescues.


Best wishes for '24 to all the minders.

Finbar (Barry)

On 29/12/2023 02:02, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I'd offer as a comparison other projects and commercial products where 
the developers aren't nearly as 'Johnny on the Spot' or as helpful and 
responsive, or even accessible, but then, that wouldn't be any 
comparison at all.


This dev team is hands down awesome and why I continue to use GnuCash 
and likely always will.


I don't mind the bugs. I get that isn't for everyone, but then, simply 
don't be so quick to upgrade. That goes for any product, digital or 
physical.


Regards,
Adrien

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