Hi,
I've updated my BackupGnuCash app for java 11 which is the default version
of java on Ubuntu 18.04 and derivatives like Mint 19.
As the app is now a modular java app, it is distributed as a runtime image
which includes the required java runtime, so it is not necessary to have
java
Take your time I am in n rush
I understand GNC is different
Th guys in the zoneminder forum have a few scripts but the stranded install
is Ubuntu so Mint is easy for a clean new install but the program is in a
published in a ppa and updating is easy
Thank you very much
Jimmy
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When I make the mistake of trying toimport transactions that have already
been imported, the matcher dialog appears empty. Check the content of the
file you're trying to import and see if it's stuff that's already been
imported?
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020, 15:10
Does this also apply to offline importing?
I'm just downloading the transactions locally then importing them, not
connected directly via the online banking tools.Thanks.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 4:47 PM David Reiser wrote:
>
> > On Mar 3, 2020, at 4:14 PM, Jonathan Bentz wrote:
> >
> > I'm
> On Mar 3, 2020, at 4:14 PM, Jonathan Bentz wrote:
>
> I'm running GNUCash 3.8 and was manually importing my credit card
> statements yesterday via QFX and when I tried to import a QFX file from
> AMEX, it was blank. I have successfully imported QFX files from AMEX for a
> few years now and
Jimmy
Missed one other point , if you are doing a local install in $HOME/.local
you remove the "sudo" from the make install command as it won't need admin
privileges.
I can work up a script to do th install but it would take a couple of days,
mainly to debug and test it, as I will be busy over
Jimmy
I don't have a script to build GnuCash but I do have a script for intalling the
dependencies.
A build script wouldn't be too difficult to setup and could be pretty generic
for all versions
of GnuCash. I do have scripts for development builds in a development
environment with various
I'm running GNUCash 3.8 and was manually importing my credit card
statements yesterday via QFX and when I tried to import a QFX file from
AMEX, it was blank. I have successfully imported QFX files from AMEX for a
few years now and as recently as December of 2019 I have never encountered
this.
I
You’ve discovered the drawback to using the ‘Close Books’ procedure. (which is
neither necessary, or recommended by the documentation) You can use it if you
really want to, but you don’t have to for the software to function properly.
Some older software or those with a longer heritage require
1. Re: show previous years totals on account page?
(Adrien Monteleone)
"you can run the multicolumn Income Statement, from the Reports >
Experimental menu. Select a range of several years in Options > General
and also set Period duration to ‘Year’"
The topic and Adrien's advice
On 3/3/2020 10:17 AM, Ian D Henry wrote:
I may have used the wrong search terms, but I can't find out if Gnucash has
a way of grouping deposited items so they can be matched with the deposit
amount on the bank statement.
Ian
Model the deposit ticket. This was a touch more obvious for me since
If your statement shows you total deposits and total withdrawals and you want
to see if those two match, then the proper procedure is called ‘reconciliation’
and the documentation should cover this in some detail.
The basics are this:
1. Click the Reconcile button while viewing the account in
One of the accounts you are trying to use may have been inadvertently set to
GBP. From the Accounts tab, click the arrow at the far right of the header bar
and check off to show ‘commodity’. This will add a column showing you the
currency assignments for all accounts. (be sure to expand any
On Monday, 2 March 2020 21:26:57 GMT David H wrote:
> Maf,
>
> I'm using the gmail web interface if I open your email and click the
> dropdown triangle next to you details this is what I see - note the via
> gnucash :-)
>
> from:Maf. King via
>
I may have used the wrong search terms, but I can't find out if Gnucash has
a way of grouping deposited items so they can be matched with the deposit
amount on the bank statement.
Ian
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David, by chance do you have a bash script to build gnc 3.8 using Linux Mint
19.3 ?
Thank you
Jimmy
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To update your
Thank you guys for the prompt reply. I have also received an email that a
person named Michael Hendry replied but I can't see his reply now.
I have used the filters in General Journal and now I can see all my
transactions if I want which is great and helps with numbering each
transaction.
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