Hi,
in the invoice payment dialogue the displayed liability account could be
the account already associated to the invoice. In my version I have to
choose it. It might be a good to amend that in my opinion.
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Best wishes,
J.
GC v2.2.3/WinXP
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Martin Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, this ebuild forces -j1. I actually asked about that in IRC and was
told that gnucash is known not to play will with paralell
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By any chance are you running make -j 2 (or make -j with any
number 1)? I only ask because it's possible that there's a
race condition and it's trying to build the second library
before the first.
No, the gentoo ebuild forces make -j1 to prevent this,
Please see at attachment for a patch to add AUTOINC (set type to
serial) on Postgresql.
Hops this helps to Phil in the problem to autoincrement Pkey at
Postgresql GDA provider,
This will close Bugs: #515306 and #515528
Just wait for gnome-db developers to review it.
2008/2/7, Mark Johnson
Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are currently 3 tables which handle things which are not objects:
1) slots
2) recurrences
3) tax table entries
One thing that the slot_id field provided was an ordering of the slots
for a specific object. For slots, the order isn't
Jannick Asmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
in the invoice payment dialogue the displayed liability account could be
the account already associated to the invoice. In my version I have to
choose it. It might be a good to amend that in my opinion.
Well, an invoice would be an Asset (A/R)..
Hi Emmanuel,
On Feb 17, 2008 10:45 AM, Emmanuel Pacaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(...)
It's probably incomplete for your use, but that can be improved. Just
create a new goffice bug report, and tell us what you exactly want.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517488
I hope what I wrote
Graham Leggett wrote:
Keith Bellairs wrote:
Speaking as a user and not someone busting his butt on this, I hate
the idea of unlimited everything when we go to a DB. Most of our
databases have a mechanism (BLOB/CLOB) to store really big things,
usually at the cost of indexing or searching
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am attempting to build gnucash under in Microsoft XP running vmware on a
Microsoft Vista machine.
In the Instructions for an (almost) automated lbuild file I think I printed
from the Packaging dir,
it says to install QT.
Can someone please specify exactly for me all the
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No, this ebuild forces -j1. I actually asked about that in IRC and was
told that gnucash is known not to play will with paralell
By examining which transactions, accounts, and splits were missing from
SQLite (as compared to MySQL), I was able to determine that anything
which had a single quote in a string (description, name, memo fields)
failed to be inserted into SQLite. This is a one-to-one
correspondence. i.e.
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