On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 21:21:52 +0100
Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Not saying we CAN'T do it, but seriously, how many words in the
> > English language have both a verb and a noun and can mean slightly
> > different things? (cheating answer: many).
> >
> There are many. The confusion however comes
Please remember to copy the list on all replies.
Curl and your browser working exonerates your router.
*Re*-installing perl would I think be challenging; it's provided as part of
MacOS so I'd think that the only safe way to do it would be to reinstall the OS.
That said, do you have any of the f
It has not quite been merged in yet, but I see no further issue that I can
fix myself, so, I'll see about getting in for wider use and bug finding, in
an "experimental" submenu. It won't report unrealised gains though, too
difficult to hack it as it is.
On Fri., 22 Mar. 2019, 23:06 Derek Atkins,
here's another issue. for one statement, during RECONCILE, opening balance
should be $5172.79, but it comes up in dialog box as $5333.68. i just put
in IMBALANCE. it's fine for statements before and after.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 11:55 AM suk wah Bernstein <
sukwahbernst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> wh
#yiv5052015078 p, #yiv5052015078 li {white-space:pre-wrap;}Op vrijdag 22 maart
2019 21:00:02 CET schreef Derek Atkins:> > Why not just use the term 'parts' or
'transaction parts' or even invent a> > new word 'transparts'; (after all,
GnuCash is a made up word too.)> > Just because GnuCash
Op vrijdag 22 maart 2019 21:00:02 CET schreef Derek Atkins:
> > Why not just use the term 'parts' or 'transaction parts' or even invent a
> > new word 'transparts'; (after all, GnuCash is a made up word too.)
> > Just because GnuCash developers previously defined the 'parts' of a
> > transaction as
Derek, I think you have defined the reason that the term 'split'
should remain in use as it presently is in GNUcash.
On 3/22/2019 2:00 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
You are confusing the VERB split -- the act of splitting two things into
pieces -- and the NOUN split, which are the results of the
Hi Alan,
On Fri, March 22, 2019 3:33 pm, aeg via gnucash-user wrote:
> If I might comment on this topic, might thoughts are below Michael's...
>
[snip]
> I agree with Michael's points.A simple transaction consists of just one
> split but two parts, and saying (pretending) that a simple transaction
If I might comment on this topic, might thoughts are below Michael's...
--
> On 22 Mar 2019, at 15:10, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> D writes:
>
>> It seems circular to say that there is a distinction between a simple
>> and compoun
No, Yahoo-JSON is a normal restful API over https, as you observed earlier with
your browser.
Do you get the http 500 error if you try
curl https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?symbols=aapl
from the command line?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 22, 2019, at 11:47 AM, Bruno Acklin
when i move gnucash window between macbook pro and 27" monitor does this
constitute "messing with monitors"?
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 11:33 AM suk wah Bernstein <
sukwahbernst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i use macbook pro which is attached to 27" monitor. i don't recall
> changing anything like "displa
Op vrijdag 22 maart 2019 19:41:23 CET schreef Geert Janssens:
> Hi Martijn,
>
> You create a Credit Memo by selecting
> Business->Customer->New Invoice...
> And then in the invoice window select Credit Note rather than invoice.
>
> As a sidenote, please trim your reply and fix the subject if you
Thanks John,
I deleted Library/Perl/Finance and reinstalled finance::quote using the sudo
command.
Installed ok, but no change on errors and messages.
The only change I made between finance::Quote running and now failing was
replacing my router from an old Apple TimeCapsule to a U-verse PACE 52
Hi Martijn,
You create a Credit Memo by selecting
Business->Customer->New Invoice...
And then in the invoice window select Credit Note rather than invoice.
As a sidenote, please trim your reply and fix the subject if you reply to a
digest message.
Thanks.
Regards,
Geert
Op vrijdag 22 maart 2
i use macbook pro which is attached to 27" monitor. i don't recall changing
anything like "display settings". but, out of abundance of caution, please
kindly explain further regarding "messing with monitors", e.g. what not to
do.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 11:30 AM John Ralls
wrote:
> Another known
Another known and fixed Gtk bug related to changing display settings with
multiple monitors. The workaround is to not mess with your monitors while
GnuCash is running.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 22, 2019, at 8:08 AM, suk wah Bernstein
> wrote:
>
> thanks so much, david, DATE is showing in
Hi. I upgraded from gnucash v2.4 to 3.4 (Windows 7) and I read the colors
theme are gone... and to follow the instruction in
"https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Register_Appearance"; to change them in
v3.4. So I thought I did:
1. I got the sample file from
"https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/
> On 22 Mar 2019, at 15:10, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> D writes:
>
>> It seems circular to say that there is a distinction between a simple
>> and compound transaction, and then say a simple transaction is a
>> special case compound transaction. Then we're back at defining the
>> difference betwee
If you have identified some incorrect qif headers then you should know what
they should be. Preprocess the qif files in a word processor before
importing.
David Carlson
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019, 10:19 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "Joseph G. Keithley, III via gnucash-user"
> writes:
>
> > Hell
Hi,
"Joseph G. Keithley, III via gnucash-user"
writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've been slowly converting my Quicken 2016 to GnuCash. Two of my
> Quicken accounts don't import. They both span multiple years. I
> think I've found why they don't import (incorrect qif headers) . My
> problem is, even
D writes:
> It seems circular to say that there is a distinction between a simple
> and compound transaction, and then say a simple transaction is a
> special case compound transaction. Then we're back at defining the
> difference between, say, a "split" transaction versus a "multi-split"
> trans
thanks so much, david, DATE is showing in full. beautiful.
that said, 3.3 quit unexpectedly. tried two times before it successfully
opened. here's 1st user report from EXCEPTION to THREAD 1:
Exception Type:EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0
Adrien Monteleone writes:
> For now, the likely best method is exporting and using a spreadsheet
> for multi-period comparisons, though I seem to recall a proper
> multi-period report is in development.
I believe it has been committed to the repository already. If not,
there is an open PR about
Christian Kluge writes:
> Am 21.03.2019 um 21:00 schrieb Derek Atkins:
>>
>>> At least for me in Germany I can’t think of someone accounting for more
>>> than one year and also only on certain circumstances accounting for
>>> another period than 01.01. to 31.12.
>>
>> Here in the US, organizati
Hello Geert, thanks for helping out. In my case the client returned an item.
How would you create the credit memo?
Martijn Heuts
usadutch...@bellsouth.net
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> Is there any way to import a QIF and disable GnuCash transaction
> matching.
I'd second making this step optional on import (for both QIF and CSV). It
would significantly reduce the import time and allow a convenient way of
integrating GnuCash with additional
Hello,
I've been slowly converting my Quicken 2016 to GnuCash. Two of my
Quicken accounts don't import. They both span multiple years. I think
I've found why they don't import (incorrect qif headers) . My problem
is, even if I break these accounts into many files of a handful of
trans
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