I am a renewed user of gnucash (used it 10-15 years ago) for my personal
use and am setting up my account list.
I use multi-currency primarily for 2 currencies: ALL and USD. My primary is
USD.
I want to set up my expense accounts like this:
Expenses:Auto:Fuel-USD
Expenses:Auto:Fuel-ALL
Hi,
On Sat, June 20, 2020 6:55 am, finf...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have renamed some of taxtables and see the same old names in my bills
> and invoices.
>
> I also see a lot of records with the same taxtable names in Postgresql
> table "taxtables".
>
> Could some body explain the logics of this
Adrien,
A couple of reasons: I never hurry updates; I'm lazy; with the turmoil of
recent versions, waiting seems prudent; I'm in no need of newer features or
fixes.
That being said, this behavior is weird enough and sporadic enough that I'm
still not sure that I'm somehow causing it (as
I have renamed some of taxtables and see the same old names in my bills
and invoices.
I also see a lot of records with the same taxtable names in Postgresql
table "taxtables".
Could some body explain the logics of this table? What is "parent" in it?
Thank you,
Dimon.
Just out of curiosity, why stay with 3.5 on Win10? I understand some Linux
users stick with old versions in their repo, and some people still haven’t
migrated from 2.6, but I don’t see anything compelling with 3.5 over 3.10. I
wonder if that behavior still exists in 3.10?
Regards,
Adrien
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