Re: [GNC] Zero price entries

2022-06-09 Thread Gyle McCollam
PS, sorry I don't see the screenshot, so I'm flying blind.  Since you say they 
are in the PriceDB, maybe there is a way to edit the DB directly, nit using 
GnuCash and price to sort as I suggested.


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Gyle McCollam

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From: Fred Tydeman 
Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2022 10:54 AM
To: Gyle McCollam 
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Subject: Re: [GNC] Zero price entries



On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 7:46 AM Gyle McCollam 
mailto:gmccol...@live.com>> wrote:
Fred,
The key is in your question.  You can use Edit/Find and search for zero values 
and apparently, if you do it from the accounts screen you can search all 
account at once or you could search in each account.  Once it finds the 
transaction it displays them in a new tab.  All you have to do is delete them 
from there and they will gone in the account they were found in.


I am not looking for transactions with zero price.
I am looking for entries in the price database (Tools->Price Editor)

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Re: [GNC] Zero price entries

2022-06-09 Thread David T. via gnucash-user

Fred,

Technically, these are not price entries, which implies the PriceDB in 
GnuCash. They are transaction entries in a register. I am not sure 
whether Gyle's solution would work, since I'm not sure how you'd search 
for those entries; from your screenshot, it looks as if the entries have 
a null value, and I'm not sure how that would get searched. But I am 
most definitely not any expert.


My low budget kludge would be to try to sort the register by value, 
which should put all those transactions at the top of the register for 
your editing pleasure.


David T.

On 6/9/2022 10:45 AM, Gyle McCollam wrote:

Fred,
The key is in your question.  You can use Edit/Find and search for zero values 
and apparently, if you do it from the accounts screen you can search all 
account at once or you could search in each account.  Once it finds the 
transaction it displays them in a new tab.  All you have to do is delete them 
from there and they will gone in the account they were found in.


Thank You,
Gyle McCollam

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From: gnucash-user  on behalf of 
Fred Tydeman 
Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2022 10:38 AM
To: Gnucash Users 
Subject: [GNC] Zero price entries

Is there an easy way to find all the zero price entries in the price
history?

I have several hundred stock and currency items, some with zero price
entries.

I am used to using Enter (instead of Tab) as a way to advance to the next
field in a new transaction.  Because of that, I believe that caused zero
price entries to end up in the price history.  I would like to find those
zero price entries and delete them.
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Re: [GNC] Zero price entries

2022-06-09 Thread Fred Tydeman
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 7:46 AM Gyle McCollam  wrote:

> Fred,
> The key is in your question.  You can use Edit/Find and search for zero
> values and apparently, if you do it from the accounts screen you can search
> all account at once or you could search in each account.  Once it finds the
> transaction it displays them in a new tab.  All you have to do is delete
> them from there and they will gone in the account they were found in.
>
>
I am not looking for transactions with zero price.
I am looking for entries in the price database (Tools->Price Editor)
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Re: [GNC] Zero price entries

2022-06-09 Thread Gyle McCollam
Fred,
The key is in your question.  You can use Edit/Find and search for zero values 
and apparently, if you do it from the accounts screen you can search all 
account at once or you could search in each account.  Once it finds the 
transaction it displays them in a new tab.  All you have to do is delete them 
from there and they will gone in the account they were found in.


Thank You,
Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

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gmccol...@live.com<mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com>   email


From: gnucash-user  on 
behalf of Fred Tydeman 
Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2022 10:38 AM
To: Gnucash Users 
Subject: [GNC] Zero price entries

Is there an easy way to find all the zero price entries in the price
history?

I have several hundred stock and currency items, some with zero price
entries.

I am used to using Enter (instead of Tab) as a way to advance to the next
field in a new transaction.  Because of that, I believe that caused zero
price entries to end up in the price history.  I would like to find those
zero price entries and delete them.
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[GNC] Zero price entries

2022-06-09 Thread Fred Tydeman
Is there an easy way to find all the zero price entries in the price
history?

I have several hundred stock and currency items, some with zero price
entries.

I am used to using Enter (instead of Tab) as a way to advance to the next
field in a new transaction.  Because of that, I believe that caused zero
price entries to end up in the price history.  I would like to find those
zero price entries and delete them.
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