I daresay that Noel may not need to update if it is not easily done on his
operating system and newer releases do not add features that he needs. I,
for example, am still running release 4.8 on a couple of Linux (Ubuntu
20.04) machines that I am not ready to update yet.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2024, 8:
ard, I'm faced with two dates:
> > - the date when the bill was created (e.g. 13.02.2024);
> > - the date when the bill was paid from my checking account (e.g.
> > 28.02.2024)
> >
> > When I reconcile, what date should
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I am not sure whether Liz stores her data files in a compressed format but
she probably does as that is the default for the xml file type. However,
modern computers usually have anywhere from 2 to 16 gigabytes or more of 64
bit ram so even if the xml expands to more than a gigabyte Gnucash does no
match an import to.
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> account, GnuCash may or may not detect the match of the second import to
> the first. You need to develop a routine to ensure that those ma
If you import both sides of a payment from a bank account to a credit card
account, GnuCash may or may not detect the match of the second import to
the first. You need to develop a routine to ensure that those matches are
entered to your satisfaction during the second import. That may include
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> >
> > When you click on File->Save As you should get a dialogue box
> > opening. On the right hand side of the dialogue is a small icon
> > which looks like a hanger that you use in a filing cabinet with a
> > plus sign.
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back up and copy the important parts over to a new computer for your
favorite operating system when desired.
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> way to get cogent comments.
>
> As f
the gcm file is saved near the same time. Maybe window/tab closing is
> mixed in there. Can the gcm data be made part of the main data file? If I
> was working more than one set of books, I'd expect different tabs on each
> set of books.
>
> On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 08
not see any up side to having two kinds of save -- just more code, less
> function.
>
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> david.carlson@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I don't know about that but it takes a substantial amount of time
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>
> AFAIK, certain dynamic configuration details such as which account
> register tabs are open, column widths in
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> I completely overlooked the setting called Unlikely Match. Over the years
> our family has had a couple of characters that didn't deposit their
> birthday
y setting appears to be "Unlikely match day threshold," under
> Edit>>Preferences>>Import. I've got that maxed out at 50 days; it will not
> go any higher than that. So if the transaction your bank reports is farther
> away than that from the entry in your register.
you have decided how to correct that entry.
If you are using both of those tools as intended, GnuCash does not lose the
correct status of any transacion, regardless of how or when it was entered.
Sorry about the fat finger spelling errors.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2024, 4:32 PM David Carlson
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Gnucash only marks transactions cleared when you use the reconciliation
tool. All uncleared transaction, no matter how old, are available to match
in the import transaction
On Tue, Aug 27, 2024, 1:27 PM Ken Pyzik wrote:
> Well, you could just not use the clearing function at all – which is what
Sometimes you need a fresh pair of eyes.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024, 10:45 AM Grace wrote:
> Please ignore my last; I found it.
>
> Grace
>
>
> On 2024-08-19 9:40 a.m., Grace wrote:
> > I recently tried to upgrade my GnuCash to 5.8 version, and it took my
> > Windows 10 computer down. I had to have it
Please provide your OS and Gnucash release information.
Also, if there is some filtering in effect in the underlying register
window or if you are in a "with child account" view type, that may have an
effect on behavior.
On Sat, Aug 17, 2024, 4:40 PM Randy Orrison wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a few
I thought this was just annswered. Update to relesse 5.8.
On Sun, Aug 11, 2024, 4:48 PM Glenn Heatwole
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>
> Hello,
>
> After installing GnuCash 5.6 on Windows 11, it throws the following error
> when starting GnuCash.
>
>
> gnucash.exe Entry Point Not Found
>
> the procedure entry point i
Michael,
Go ahead and continue testing and reporting your findings. I have created
a bug report 799381 for a different but possibly obliquely related bug
which is currently in limbo because the developers cannot duplicate my
experience. That report depends on testing the Windows nightly build da
o user configurations such as reports and
column widths without needing to close the program, but that was long ago.
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> One possible work-around, although not easy to implement, would be to
> create separate users on your computer for each book
.
Should I request an improvement to Since Last Run or to the search
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Subject: Re: [GNC] Splash Screen disabled?
To:
Cc:
Yeah and maybe the user is sshing in remotely too
On Sat, Jul 27, 2024, 3:19 PM
Yeah and maybe the user is sshing in remotely too
On Sat, Jul 27, 2024, 3:19 PM Michael or Penny Novack via gnucash-user <
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> > I don't agree. If the message, window, or whatever is worth seeing, it
> > should persist until the user dismisses it. A fixed display ti
Forgot to add that release 5.8 starts so fast that the splash screen never
gets all the way to the display
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> desired.
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> On Sat, Jul 27, 2024, 11:57 AM R
Gnucash mostly behaves this way. The splash screen can be disabled if
desired.
On Sat, Jul 27, 2024, 11:57 AM R Losey wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2024 at 9:34 AM Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) <
> stan...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> > > On 7/26/2024 7:24 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
> > >> I have
Pro -- splash screen does show. On my machine
> is it quick to open and splash screen shows and goes away quickly. Maybe
> yours is showing and them disappearing. Mine is there for less than a
> second.
>
> Ken
>
> -Original Message-
> From: gnucash-user
> On Beha
I guess I haven't been paying attention. I don't close GnuCash completely
very often. I am running release 5.8+ in windows 10 and I just noticed
that the splash screen is not appearing when I re-start GnuCash. The
setting is still set to show it. Has anyone else noticed this?
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ve crashed for me on 5.6, as I likely didn't
> try to re-arrange tabs while using it.
>
> I also can't say if it was a known and fixed bug, but at least with 5.8
> on MacOS Monterey, it works as expected.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 7/10/24 10:04 AM, David Carl
I crashed release 5.6 twice yesterday by trying to move an account tab to
the left in the main window with the mouse curser. I am currently away
from that computer so I cannot debug this issue directly, but I need
direction for when I return.
First, is this a known issue and has it been fixed as
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To update your subscript
Jim,
The scrollbar only appears when there is a column that won't fit in the
width of the register window. If it is not appearing and there is some
text hidden in any column, that column's width may benefit from adjustment.
On Wed, Jul 3, 2024, 11:34 AM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@l
If the OP did assign both sides to the same account, once as the base
account and once as the transfer account, they would need to revise the
mapping and re-save the configuration and carefully "fix" all the transfers
in the matching step, possibly more than once until GnuCash 'remembers' the
prope
rance, usually where I accidentally failed to use my special
account for comments.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 1:46 AM David Carlson
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> Paul,
>
> I have never had a zero value imbalance line fail to disappear when I
> edited any transaction. Granted, I never intentionally tried vario
balance" in the
> account field.
>
> Paul
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Paul Kroitor
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> To: 'David Carlson'
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Nobody is revealing which version they are using. In older versions, ie
before 5.something, imbalance entries of 0 automatically disappeared when
a transaction was saved. I think it is a bug if they are now being saved.
They are disappearing in my copy of release 5.6 in windows.
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> currently
Paul,
Welcom to the GnuCash user maillist.
There are some settings that are associated with the user who is currently
operating the computer that the program is running on rather than the
particular data file that is opened. I think you are having issues with
some of those settings being differ
I think that the autocompletiin feature was refined somewhere in the 5.x
series of releases such that in rrelease 5.6 for some cases there is now a
pop-up offering a couple of options to choose from. I dont remember the
details and i am sending this from my phone where it is too difficuly to
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Phyllis,
I have noticed that it is important to select the best starting point for
your purpose. I would also save the file before starting.
If you start from an account rrgister and select check all, it only checks
all the transactions in that register. To check the entire file, start
from the
I think that I am in a somewhat similar position to Mike. My Linux
machines happen to be virtual machines that are, for me, test cases for
older hardware with modest resources. When I looked into flatpak it
appeared that it would use a lot more resources yet would be tricky to set
up some functio
Aha! I was careless and I put the reports file in the books subdirectory
by mistake. It helps to take a break and look again. All is well now.
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> However, you may discover that this costs you more in time and money
> than the 0.00 EUR which you have paid for GnuCash so far.
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> On 2024-04-24 15:24, Yann Salmon via gnucash-user wrote
Sir,
In my experience most financial institutions that offer QIF exports also
offer OFX format which will often go under a similar name.
I use the OFX downloads for several bank and credit card accounts.
If you need the QIF format then you will probably be stuck either waiting
for the 5.7 window
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e it makes a difference I am using GnuCash release 4.8 in
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Try googling Checksoft. it appears that they are still in business.
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> I don't know if release 5.whatever can still do it or how to correctly
> position
uld like to
> find a software that can do that or integrate with a check printing
> software.
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By chance are you using the enter key during your editing?
That triggers the full transactiion calculatkions. Use arrow keys, ta b
key or mouse buttons until you are ready to see the transaction calculation.
I think calculztions within individual amount fields happen as soon as you
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I am not at my computer right now so I can't try, but you may be able open
the file in read only mode. It may still run the SLR though.
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Monteleone <
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Was there an annoumcement about who should try this and whrre to find it?
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If GnuCash crashes once then runs fine after restarting, then that isn't
always!
Or do you mean that you cannot reconcile one or more credit card accounts?
I would suggest opening that account register and do a check and repair all
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I just never tried more than two. You did!
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d I move it to a VM?
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doing in whatever program, be it Libre Office or a Zoom meeting. Has it
always been that odtrusive?
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