It was renamed at some point.
Indeed, saving the filter change now works as expected. Thanks!
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/10/23 12:35 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
On 2023-09-10 09:01, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
there is Tools > General Journal. (by default I think only the last 30
days, but
On 2023-09-10 09:01, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> there is Tools > General Journal. (by default I think only the last 30
> days, but you can change that with 'View > Filter by...' Sadly, there is
> no way to turn off the filter by default, and it has to be reset each
> time the General Journal is
Addendum to excellent advice given already. If you're offering a pedagogic
approach to accounting principles, it's very likely that you'll have
valuable and useful feedback about the usability of the software for
learners, the correctness of its tools and reports.
The software has improved a lot
> On Sep 10, 2023, at 04:30, (Alan) David Smith
> wrote:
> I may have misinterpreted your instructions:
[snip]
> alandavidsmith@Alans-MacBook-Pro ~ % $TMPDIR/gnucash.trace
> zsh: permission denied:
> /var/folders/4z/9_58dccx62533wcvwb6t4jmcgn/T//gnucash.trace
>
+1.
Those two preferences will most closely resemble pen & paper and should
greatly assist them learning accounting.
Also turning on View > Notes, doesn't hurt as my own accounting text
uses explanatory notes on some journal entries.
Finally, if you prefer they enter transactions in a
I had zero knowledge of accounting when I came across GnuCash. (I used to
note down transactions and balances in a notebook.)
I was skeptical about whether I could use a double-entry software package
like GnuCash. I then came across a document titled "GnuCash Tutorial and
Concepts Guide". I found
I currently use examples built in Excel but am exploring the possibility of
moving to GnuCash, which allows its users to think in terms of double-entry
accounting using debits and credits, and to make entries using these terms.
It allows students to create different types of accounts
Hello John,
Thankyou for your help.
I may have misinterpreted your instructions:
alandavidsmith@Alans-MacBook-Pro ~ %
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash --debug
Application Path /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash
(process:57211): gnc.gui-WARNING **: 12:06:37.791:
Thomas,
I started using GnuCash while I was doing a Masters's degree in Accounting
(coursework with minor thesis) somewhere around 2007 when I needed to be able to
do exercises in the basic financial accounting subjects to prepare basic balance
sheets, income statments for specific case studies.