Are you aware that the transaction report already has the option to display
not the document path itself but a mark that there is a linked document? It
just shows L to the left of the amount column when there is a document
(with a link to it when you click on the L). If there isn't a document then
thank you, that makes much more sense than the method I was
contemplating.
-- Original Message --
From "Murugan Muruganandam"
To "gnucash-user@gnucash.org" ; "Jamie
Tolbert"
Date 5/21/2023 7:47:43 PM
Subject Re: [GNC] cost of goods sold, unsold inventory
Inventory accounting
Inventory accounting can be done in multiple stages depending on your purchase,
processing and selling. i presume your example is direct purchase of finished
product and selling at a margin on cash. if so
Inventory purchase
Asset: Inventory: Product: Dr 1000
Asset: Current asset: Bank: Cr
I am slowly wrapping my head around things, kinda stuck on a question
about accounting for unsold inventory. Say I bought 10 widgets, for 100
each, my cost of good sold is 1000; I sold 6 for 140 each. My sales is
840, but my cost of good sold is only 600, not 1000, How do I account
for the 4
Is there any way to include the path to linked documents in a, for example,
transaction report?
While this is not a normal financial need, it would be really helpful for
auditing that transaction information is complete. For example, it would be
useful for finding transactions that lack
Brad,
Whether they respond or not, i can tell you for a fact that they support
QFX/OFX downloads.
Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original message
From: Brad Morrison
Date: 5/21/23 11:03 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] OFX transactional
Hi Stephen/Bob/Gyle/all,
Gyle: I emailed Bask Bank (customersupp...@baskbank.com), Presidential
Bank (em...@presidential.com), & CIT Bank (serv...@cit.com) on Thursday,
May 18 at about 7 PM PST and have not heard back from any of them yet
(CIT did send an automated response immediately). We
Or just fire up your OS's favourite hypervisor (Hyper-V for Windows, KVM on
Linux, etc) and run multiple instances.
In fact, with a single Windows VM, you can keep a tree of alternate
realities (i.e., checkpoints), and jump back and forth between different
scenarios. For example, running 4.10,