nucash.
I think people are (rightfully) worried about the legal angle. Me too
somewhat but I believe it is understood that I'm only giving ideas on
how to use software in a vacuum and that you realise that it's down to
you to figure out if what I am saying is legal, correct and proper i
On Mon, Dec 04, 2023 at 02:10:59PM -0500, Eric Chapman wrote:
> I do scanĀ through the posts to the GNUcash user list, so I know there were
> some issues with 5.x when it came out. But is 5.4 really up to every day
> work with no glitches?
For my use, yes but I've had it crash under duress (noob l
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 04:19:01PM +, Morgan Read via gnucash-user wrote:
> Thanks Adrian,
>
> All I'm attempting to discover is how - in gnucash - can I use what is owned
> by somebodyA to pay off what is owed by somebodyB? What is the procedure
> for using what is owed by one person to reli
On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 02:34:52PM +1100, AP wrote:
> What may I have done wrong? Should the descriptions in ...:GST:Purchases match
> the ones in my bank's account (where the money came from)? Or is it something
> else?
I went wrong in not noticing the options button. You need
ST:Purchases match
the ones in my bank's account (where the money came from)? Or is it something
else?
AP
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business but this is a regular monthly charge. Still need to choose
something
that makes sense and your method (if I'm right) does have the advantage of
linking
payment and bill nicely.
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To upda
duplicated for some reason and the
> Notes are not otherwise editable even after the fact.
>
> Such data should not change in these cases.
Do you have any idea which bug it is? My searching is failing me. :(
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 12:22:10PM +1100, AP wrote:
> I thought of creating a "fake" bank account and buying USD at the right
> rate and then using that to pay off the USD bill (leaving the real AUD
> account to pay the transaction fee) but that seems a little kludgy and
>
Hi,
I've a bill in USD that has been paid with an AUD bank account and I
can't, for the life of me, figure out how to link the bill with the
withdrawal in gnucash.
The biggest hassle, I believe, is that the withdrawal comes as one
transaction but contains payment for two bills:
1. the USD bill
2
and it was bound to
grow. The books would never be balanced as a result.
Luckily I thought of making an extra entry in the sales tax tables for 1c and
added a tweak line to the bill entry that made it match and everything was "good
enough" in the world.
Hopefully that was the correct
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 11:19:01AM +1100, AP wrote:
> I am importing my bank statements into my bank Assets account in gnucash. I
> would like to link those withdrawals with bills I have created in my A/Payable
> Liabilities account.
>
> The hassle is when I hit pay it creates a m
Hi,
My searching is failing me so I thought I'd ask.
I am importing my bank statements into my bank Assets account in gnucash. I
would like to link those withdrawals with bills I have created in my A/Payable
Liabilities account.
The hassle is when I hit pay it creates a manual entry for me. I do
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