OP, Have you looked at other software? Next you'll be looking for Bug
113772 - Add categories for more reporting flexibility,
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113772 .
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To update your subscript
When Gnucash crashes during an import the first thing to suspect is bad
data in the import file. GnuCash is very picky about date format and will
crash if the date format in the import file doesn't match. Next, it is
well known that Quicken data does not always import cleanly, so it may help
to
Hi,
On Mon, January 10, 2022 6:22 pm, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
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>> Exactly.. So you don't know how the features work.
> And that might actually be an advantage
>> GnuCash has a chargeback feature that allows you to select items from a
>> vendor bill and automatically charge them back t
Trace files were just where the URL https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile
said they would be. The datestamp is from the time I tried to import the QIF.
Pity, I hoped all the 'errors' and 'warns' in the files would help.
I will look at doing the stack_trace file tomorrow.
Robert Nock
01600 58
How did you create these traces?
They don't seem to indicate a crash. Did you get them right after the
crash happened?
Jean
On 1/10/22 2:22 PM, subscr...@nock.org.uk wrote:
Thanks very much for your quick response and assistance.
Tracefiles attached and hopefully these will help.
Bearing i
Exactly.. So you don't know how the features work.
And that might actually be an advantage
GnuCash has a chargeback feature that allows you to select items from a
vendor bill and automatically charge them back to a customer. Selected
line-items from the bill to auto-populate into the invoi
Thanks very much for your quick response and assistance.
Tracefiles attached and hopefully these will help.
Bearing in mind what it says about the difficulty in getting the Stack_Trace
files I hope this will do but if you do need more then I will get them to
you once you let me know.
Using lates
Also, can you tell us which version you're using, and which OS?
On 1/10/2022 4:21 AM, subscr...@nock.org.uk wrote:
I am trying to import a QIF file from Quicken XG 2004 for the UK.
Loading the file etc seems to be fine and I can get through all the option
windows. It.
The import s
Can you do a bit of debugging?
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Stack_Trace
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile
That way we can get a chance to see where the crash happens. Another
option is to send your qif file to one of us for us to repro the issue,
but that's probably not something you want
Michael,
On Mon, January 10, 2022 11:33 am, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> On 1/10/2022 1:49 AM, Allan Belcher wrote:
> a) How are you accounting for things that will (eventually) get invoiced
> to each horse owner. In other words, you don't yet have all the things
> that will be going onto the
On 1/10/2022 1:49 AM, Allan Belcher wrote:
OK actual reason.
Horse Agistment business.
The farrier comes and reshoes 3 horses, each belonging to a different
person.
The farrier gives me 1 bill for the complete job.
When I enter the bill I want to be able to enter 3 lines, each for
"reshoing
I am trying to import a QIF file from Quicken XG 2004 for the UK.
Loading the file etc seems to be fine and I can get through all the option
windows. It.
The import starts OK and gets about half way (having taken many minutes as
the QIF file is 11MB with transactions back decades) and t
Hi,
I'm trying out something that until now I didn't try, and that's buying
a stock from a broker that handles FX itself "silently" at the time of
the transaction (normally for my USD purchases I use an account in USD).
I have liquidity account in EUR, and the stock is in USD.
So what I attempte
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