You can add a 'Total(period)' column that will give you YTD without having to
close books. (and of course hide the standard ’Total’ column if you don’t need
it)
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 4, 2020 w10d64, at 4:55 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
> On 3/4/20 10:56 AM, David Carlson wrote:
>> iirc,
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 4:20 PM Les wrote:
> After using the 3.8 version on Linux Mint 19.1, I find that is much
> faster than the 2.6.19 version. I have one issue regarding the accounts
> page, I entered an incorrect amount for a payment and then tried to
> remove it (even deleting the line)
On 3/4/20 10:56 AM, David Carlson wrote:
> iirc, it is one transaction with a gazillion splits. Thus it should also
> be easy to temporarily change the date to Jan 1 or the day after your
> fiscal year ends, run your report, then change it back or close without
> saving.
>
> David Carlson
Two
After using the 3.8 version on Linux Mint 19.1, I find that is much
faster than the 2.6.19 version. I have one issue regarding the accounts
page, I entered an incorrect amount for a payment and then tried to
remove it (even deleting the line) but nothing worked. I finally closed
GC without
Thanks Frank
I hadn't caught the implications of the changes of configuration locations
with V3.
I updated the information in the Building on Linux wiki largely from the 2.6
series with a few up dates when v3 was released. At that time John had been
recommending an installation for single user
I filed the following bug report:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797641
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I found the problem. By comparing the old file from a year ago to the one I
saved a month ago, these lines were missing from the xml file in 6 places:
1969-12-31 18:00:00 -0600
These lines were supposed to come after the line:
and before the line:
In all 6 places, the date which
Greetings all
My name is Heng Yeow, a Computer Science undergraduate from the National
University of Singapore. I am an open-source enthusiast with experience in
UI/UX Design and Full Stack Development. You can find out more about me here,
https://tanhengyeow.github.io/.
I'm fascinated by the
iirc, it is one transaction with a gazillion splits. Thus it should also
be easy to temporarily change the date to Jan 1 or the day after your
fiscal year ends, run your report, then change it back or close without
saving.
David Carlson
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 11:52 AM Fred Bone wrote:
> On 03
On 03 March 2020 at 17:50, Uttam Chakravorty said:
> >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
I am using openSUSE linux 15.1, and gnucash 3.0, which is the standard
version that comes with the opensuse repositories.
I was away from using gnucash for about a month, and this morning when I
went to open up my accounts again, I could not open up my accounts. I
get the error:
"There was an
Hi David,
Am 03.03.20 um 23:25 schrieb David Cousens:
> 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.
$HOME/.local is a bad idea.
$HOME/.local/share is the folder, where all
Hi Greg,
Am 04.03.20 um 12:58 schrieb Greg Feneis:
> How does one find out more about BackupGnuCash, what it does and so forth?
>
> Kind regards, Greg Feneis
> (Pixel 3)
see
https://github.com/goodvibes2/BackupGnuCashLinux/blob/master/src/backupgnucash/classes/org/openjfx/README.md
Regards
How does one find out more about BackupGnuCash, what it does and so forth?
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020, 22:39 Chris Good wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I've updated my BackupGnuCash app for java 11 which is the default version
> of java on Ubuntu 18.04 and derivatives like
Op dinsdag 3 maart 2020 18:50:26 CET schreef Uttam Chakravorty:
> >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
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