And like magic it works. Thanks for the help.
Ernie
> On 22 May 2024, at 2:14 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Ernie,
>
> You probably built it for the wrong architecture. GnuCash is x86_64 so all of
> the perl modules that aren’t pure perl need to be multi-architecture. See
> https://wiki.gnuca
Thanks Geoff.
A couple tweaks to the defaults and I got exactly what I needed.
Regards,
Julian
On Fri., May 24, 2024, 8:46 a.m. Geoff, wrote:
> Hi Julian
>
> Try the Balance Sheet Multicolumn report. It has options for Monthly or
> Yearly balances.
>
> Regards
>
> Geoff
> =
>
> On 23/05
You did NOT have to have separate books!
In ONE set of books you can have as many "bank accounts" in the ledger
ans you have bank accounts. Just give them different names so that you
can tell them apart. We may have some difficulties with cross pond
differences in language. Thus your "current
Just use a sub account of the bank account for credits and debits. If you
have more complex reporting then use filter reports -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2024-May/111804.html
Regards
>
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I am the treasurer of a very small parish church council in the UK.
We have to present separate accounts for restricted and unrestricted
accounts, this is a legal requirement and also required by our diocese.
At the moment restricted funds are, basically, building funds and are
kept in an interes
Welcome to GnuCash.
I use an old version of QuickBooks for Business Cash Accounting, and I also
use GnuCash. Transaction data is not available from QuickBooks in iif
format. The best you can do is print reports containing transaction data
but it's not worth the effort. Again, welcome to GnuCash wh