Re: [GNC] Updating From V 2.6.11

2019-02-15 Thread Rick & Janelle Halvorson
Thank you for helping me. I'm not particularly knowledgeable. The Windows platform is Window 7 Home Premium. Thank you, Rick Halvorson - Original Message - From: "Colin Law" To: "Rick & Janelle Halvorson" Cc: "gnucash-user" Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 2:39:21 AM GMT

Re: [GNC] UK VAT Flat Rate Scheme

2019-02-15 Thread Bumbling Amateur
Thank you very much Adrien I found Method 1 / Method 2 works well for me. I didn't bother with the scheduled transaction as once the accounts and tax table are set up it is not much administration to calculate and enter the figures manually. -- Sent from:

Re: [GNC] transaction imported do not show up

2019-02-15 Thread David Cousens
Anatoly, When you import the data is the transaction matching window coming up where you can review the transfer accounts and the import status. If the matcher cannot assign an account using its algorithm it will assign the second split of the transaction to an account called Imbalance. This

Re: [GNC] Fwd: Relative paths in transaction associations

2019-02-15 Thread D via gnucash-user
Justin, Probably, your best bet is to dig in to the data file directly and change the entries there. NOTE: editing your data file directly can be risky. Always work on a backup copy!!! How you go about this depends on the way you have your data stored (XML, database). XML is straight

Re: [GNC] Pension Fund

2019-02-15 Thread David Cousens
Harry If you no longer want to track the pension fund as an asset then you have to create a transactions which removes it from your Assets and Equity. E.g. Debit Credit Equity x

Re: [GNC] Struggling with Quicken import

2019-02-15 Thread Derek Atkins
D via gnucash-user writes: > That is a fair interpretation, since that's what the wiki > says. However, it would appear that the wiki is in need of some > correction. > > I'm not sure, but that wiki language may have resulted from a writer's > misunderstanding of the different import vectors,

Re: [GNC] Struggling with Quicken import

2019-02-15 Thread Derek Atkins
dmacklewis writes: > I have given up trying to create an account structure and then populating it. > Instead I exported one account with transactions of a limited date range and > imported it into GnuCash. I got further this time. The import created the > accounts from the Quicken