Re: [GNC] Receipt scanners and software

2024-01-26 Thread Adrien Monteleone
If by 'receipt scanners and software' you mean something that can OCR an image of a receipt and magically turn it into a transaction, then the answer is, "None." There is such software out there to allegedly perform such magic (I've never seen it in action) but if it can output either a CSV or

Re: [GNC] Receipt scanners and software

2024-01-26 Thread Geoff
He Neal > What receipt scanners and software can be used with GnuCash? GnuCash is completely agnostic when it comes to scanning, so just use whatever you have, save the images to disc, and link them to your transactions as described in the manual section 6.3 6.3. Associating an External File

[GNC] Receipt scanners and software

2024-01-26 Thread W. Neal Lewis
What receipt scanners and software can be used with GnuCash? I would also like to get barcode access as well. Neal Lewis Macintosh user ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: ht

Re: [GNC] No suitable backend was found

2024-01-26 Thread pwenter
Thanks for your comments fellas! The problem is resolved. It seems the problem was the file itself. I opened it with notepad++ and it contained only "NUL-NUL-NUL..." on the top line. I created a new file and opened it with notepad++ and that one contained the cryptic characters one might exp

Re: [GNC] No suitable backend was found

2024-01-26 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
I'll echo Adrien's comments regarding your use of a backup. On the reported problem, I'll note that your book file appears to be on a cloud drive ("OneDrive") and perhaps your connection to the cloud has been interrupted? You could test this by copying the data file to a known local folder on