Using Gnu Cash 2.6.15, when I run Reports --> Income & Expense -->
Profit & Loss, total revenue, total expense and net income for period
are all zero, but the account summaries are correct. Not sure what I've
done. Any one else experience this? This used to work.
Jon
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On 11/29/18 19:36, Mike Alexander wrote:
On Nov 27, 2018, at 6:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Not here. It’s up to Erik Colson.
Who has been asking for help on the finance-quote list. If you have Perl
experience and want to volunteer, that would be helpful.
Mike
FWIW - I made a similar
> On Nov 27, 2018, at 6:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Not here. It’s up to Erik Colson.
Who has been asking for help on the finance-quote list. If you have Perl
experience and want to volunteer, that would be helpful.
Mike
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gnucash-user m
Richard,
Just to be clear, it is that easy as long as you didn’t intentionally setup a
MySQL or PostgreSQL db for GnuCash on the Win10 machine. If you just installed
the program and went with the default (or chose to save as SQLite) then it is
just a matter of copying the data file.
Regards,
A
At Wed, 28 Nov 2018 14:03:44 -0600 Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
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> Richard,
>
> It's not as difficult as it might appear.
>
> 1. Copy over your data file.
> 2. Start GnuCash
> 3. File > Open and select your data file.
> 4. GnuCash > Preferences - and set them the same as on the Win10 machine. (n
Adrien,
Thanks for that reassuring advice.
Before I retired, I worked for an IT company, Unisys, and worked on many
migrations between different mainframe systems. Always there were issues
caused by different operating systems and data formats etc. We would need
the full database schema of the old