Yes, I see the arrow, but the list on the screen runs only through
"30th" and unless you need "31st" you wouldn't scroll to see the other
options. As the initial visible part of the list only contains the days
of the month, there's no reason to expect that the down arrow will show
anything othe
On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 10:08 AM john wrote:
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> On Mar 11, 2023, at 1:15 PM, Tommy Trussell
> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 2:21 PM John Ralls wrote:
>
>>
>> > On Mar 11, 2023, at 11:14 AM, Tommy Trussell
>> wrote:
>> ...
>
> > I was surprised the flatpak "stable" repository was showing
Urk, looks like a problem with converting a string to wchar_t for Windows, we
didn't set up codecvt in gnc-quotes.cpp. I can reproduce it here, trying a
quick fix.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 13, 2023, at 2:12 PM, rolf.hoef...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> wow.. never expected such a quick and persona
This sort of fund accounting is typically taken care of by using the
analytical dimension feature offered by some accounting softwares.
Unfortunately gnuCash doesn't have that feature (yet).
Here is an article somewhat explaining how it works (for a different
accounting package):
https://www.bakert
On 3/13/2023 10:35 AM, Mort Q wrote:
Hi Robert
I do have lots of expense accounts for repairs, catering, office expenses,
utilities, etc, and income accounts for fund raising, donations,
memberships, etc. so we can track income and expenses easily. The GnuCash
reports really help people see wher
Of course, reading 2.9.2.3. Setting Column Widths in the Guide might also help
you out.
David T.
On Mar 13, 2023, 10:45 PM, at 10:45 PM, David H wrote:
>Ops that should read...
>
>Personally I always start by double clicking the very rightwardcolumn
>and
>working towards the Description col
There is a description of how to do this in the help. Basically, grab the
right edge of the account column header and move it either way to the
desired width, then grab the right edge of the description column header
and move it left far enough to eliminate the horizontal scroll bar.
You can star
Ops that should read...
Personally I always start by double clicking the very rightwardcolumn and
working towards the Description column leaving that until last.
Cheers David H.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 at 05:41, David H wrote:
> James/Bjorn
>
> ALWAYS adjust columns leaving the Description column
James/Bjorn
ALWAYS adjust columns leaving the Description column to last as this
particular column is a special case and expands to fill the remaining
width. So adjust the Transfer column first - double click on its header or
click on the right hand header delimiter and drag to the right. When i
This question comes back from time to time. It's a bit counter intuitive.
First you must resize the transfer column by pointing to the right edge of
the heading, on the line, and click and drag to the right. Yes when you do
that it will push the columns to the right out of the screen but that's Ok.
Op zondag 12 maart 2023 16:07:55 CET schreef john:
> A related and perhaps more interesting question for folks with a firmer
> grasp of flathub than I have: I'll be releasing both 4.14 and 5.0 in two
> weeks. IIUC flathub supports only one version at a time so there's no point
> in making a flathub
I would like to shorten the width of the Description column and increase
the width of the Transfer column as some of the Transfer entries are
very long. Is there some way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
James Wilde
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I do something similar; I have one spreadsheet for Electricity, and another
one far water.
Welcome to the crazy club! (heh)
On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 10:21 AM Gyle McCollam wrote:
> As to #3, I track my utilities with a spreadsheet in Libre Office. What
> are you trying to track, kwh usage or
Yes, I was thinking of "conditional" in the sense of "If...then"... and
that AND and OR are merely complex operations; however, in a broader sense,
they are all conditional.
On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 12:30 PM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
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>
> > The earliest the seco
Yes, you can!
I do something like what you say, as long as these are funds deposited into
the bank that are earmarked for those expenses... As an example, I set
aside some money for a vacation, but those funds are in the bank account,
so I have sub-accounts for how much they have.
I only "transfe
If you use a variant of envelope budgeting, your actual bank account can be a
placeholder account, and every transaction against that account is actually
recorded in one of the subaccounts. The total balance of all the subaccounts
will show against the placeholder account. By using the OpenSubac
to answer your question— yes, a bank account can have subaccounts.
I use a subaccount named “ACH” for Automated Clearing House bank and
investment accounts so that double entry accounts match up to statements on
both credit cards and check ledgers to account for the delay going through the
A
> On Mar 12, 2023, at 5:37 PM, rolf.hoef...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi, I've been trying hard to be able to run "Install Online Price
> Retrieval", and I almost made it.. but I got this.. and it's right..
> there's no gnu-fq-check program in bin.. how can I get it? I think I'm
> almost there..
Tha
With subaccounts, when you reconcile be sure to check the box to include
subaccounts and it's fairly easy to reconcile it.
Dan
On March 13, 2023 10:47:31 AM Murugan Muruganandam
wrote:
hi Mort
The expenses account can be granular and can be tracked seperately. for
Asset account unless
hi Mort
The expenses account can be granular and can be tracked seperately. for Asset
account unless you have separate bank accounts, you cannot separate it in your
accounting system.
You can use sub accounts, but it would be a huge overhead for you to reconcile
your bank statement with indiv
Hi Robert
I do have lots of expense accounts for repairs, catering, office expenses,
utilities, etc, and income accounts for fund raising, donations,
memberships, etc. so we can track income and expenses easily. The GnuCash
reports really help people see where money is coming from and going to.
Th
Thanks Rich.
I thought of something like that, but I can't see how it works when I pay a
bill, for example.
e.g. The money for the new widget comes out of the widget asset account,
and the bank account isn't debited, so GnuCash doesn't have a record that
matches the bank statement any more. That w
At Mon, 13 Mar 2023 23:55:05 +1000 Mort Q wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I act as Treasurer for a community organisation, and want to look for a way
> that GnuCash can subdivide the money in the bank account into planned
> expenses e.g. a few members do ongoing fund raising for equipment, so could
> I make
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023, Mort Q wrote:
I act as Treasurer for a community organisation, and want to look for a
way that GnuCash can subdivide the money in the bank account into planned
expenses e.g. a few members do ongoing fund raising for equipment, so
could I make a sub-account of the bank accoun
Hi all
I act as Treasurer for a community organisation, and want to look for a way
that GnuCash can subdivide the money in the bank account into planned
expenses e.g. a few members do ongoing fund raising for equipment, so could
I make a sub-account of the bank account called "Equipment enhancement
"I realize I'm probably a tad crazy for wanting this level of detail."
Perhaps not. But recognize that GnuCash is built upon an abstract data
model where the elements and their relationship to one another have meaning.
If you overload those semantics you are degrading the consistency and
coherenc
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