From a user perspective I see duplicate messages from "D via gnucash-user" for
most, but not ALL, of D's posts. I don't recall duplicates from anyone else,
but if there have been any it's only been the odd one or two, and not enough to
stick in my memory.
I notice D's messages as I retrieve
I just did a similar fat fingering. I associated the *wrong security* for an
account after entering the transaction history -- less than 20 transactions.
But thought I would ask -- since this thread is a couple of years old...
want to confirm that the attribute cannot be edited.
Thanks,
AEG
Just a note re the training of the importer to match transactions to transfer
accounts.
The ability to do this depends upon there being sufficient consistent
distinguishing information in the description fields of the imported
transaction.
One vendor I have supplies a different unique
That might have been my thread about broken threads. And I think we figured out
it was a particular mail agent causing the problem. I don’t recall if we
discussed duplication issues, but I don’t think so.
If “D’s” messages are indeed also being duplicated, then that mail agent may
again be the
I remember the duplicate email reception thread, but that didn't talk
about the archives and seemed to be an issue with their mailer agent not
filtering out the list vs. direct message (which should have the same
message IDs). In this case, the issue would be on code alone. I don't
see how code
Derek,
There was a thread on duplicate mails not so long ago, though I don't think it
was about Digests
and it may have been on gnucash-devel.
I have noticed mail duplication starting with David T's responses (sunfish...).
I haven't noticed it
with John's replies and obviously not on my own
Hi Chris,
This is the first I've heard of this issue.
I will take a look at it, but I do not have time immediately to do so.
Have you seen any pattern in the duplication? Certain people, or
certain sources? Maybe someone who uses nabble or gmane?
Thanks for reporting.
-derek
"Chris Good"
It’s okay to not give a final “thanks” message, but it is helpful to inform the
list that the particular advice either did or did not answer the question or
help solve the problem. (or even help lead you to the solution and what that
might have turned out to be) This way, future readers of the
We have two types of vendors...1 - Vendors for which we receive & post bills2 -
Vendors for which we just write a check and make an entry into the checking
account
Normally...In Case 1, we post bills first, assign an expense account, and later
pay the bill. The expense account is assigned when
Hi Alan,
That is probably the issue described here:
https://github.com/flathub/org.gnucash.GnuCash/issues/17
In short: the flatpak sandbox has very limited access to your host system by
default. It can
access your home directory and the network via tcp/ip connections. However if
you use
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