Re: [GNC] How to troubleshot a "Report error"

2020-06-27 Thread Christopher Lam
Hi Lipp The usual approach is to file a bug in bugs.gnucash.org Include the exact version used (3.10?) Also you are using pricedb - it would be worth reviewing the pricedb entries around 9th July and add this to the bug report. C On Sat, 27 Jun 2020 at 14:28, Lipp F. wrote: > Wondering if

Re: [GNC] Merge gnucash files

2020-06-27 Thread David Cousens
Joe , Yes you would need to either concatenate the log files or apply them sequentially. That would not be too difficult in practice as the file structure is fairly simple but there are some limitations. Unless the file on your wife's computer was cloned from your own file, i.e. a direct copy

Re: [GNC] Merge gnucash files

2020-06-27 Thread Joseph Hesse
David, Thank you for your reply.  I hope I am replying in the correct way for this mailing list. As regards your answer, if my wife enters her transactions over a period of time, say a month, then I would have to concatenate all the log files for this period (omitting header info) before

[GNC] How to troubleshot a "Report error"

2020-06-27 Thread Lipp F.
Wondering if anyone can help. I am trying to run the "Net Worth Linechart" report only for brokerage accounts. It works fine form Jul 9, 2019 to date but any earlier date than Jul 9 throws the error. On Jul 9 I only have two monthly divident payments, recorded the same way as ever. Thanks.

Re: [GNC] Merge gnucash files

2020-06-27 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I think you can export the account from B then import into A. There will be some duplicates if you just import right off. GnuCash may find and disregard them, or you might have to mark them for not importing manually. Another option would be to edit the exported file to only include the