Thanks Frank,
I only had a cursory look at a few websites and hadn't got the whole
picture.
David
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Hi David,
Am 16.12.20 um 23:35 schrieb David Cousens:
> The listed countries are not a part of the Single Euro Payments Area at this
> stage
Wrong, Eurozone < EU < SEPA.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_Area.
Regards
Frank
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The listed countries are not a part of the Single Euro Payments Area at this
stage while Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy,Latvia ,Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
UK appear to be participants. The link to the EPC re QR codes were in
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 14:09:17 +0100
Saša Janiška wrote:
> > I worry about the fraud opportunities when the payment details are
> > not easily seen. How are people asked to verify correct banking
> > details on these QR-coded invoices?
>
> Well, all the invoice here (in Croatia) have all the
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 18:17:36 -0600 (CST)
David Cousens wrote:
> Good find but the perennial problem arises Bulgaria, Croatia,
> Czechia, Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden are not in the
> Eurozone and don't comply/use the EPC system within Europe, at least
> as yet but it looks like a
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 08:37:42 +1100
Liz Dodd wrote:
> Is it the same code each time (easier) or a new code each time (hard)?
I'm more interested in barcode than QR code since the former is used in
iternet-banking apps to make payment easier and it is new code each time since
it contains data
Christopher,
Good find but the perennial problem arises Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia,
Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden are not in the Eurozone and don't
comply/use the EPC system within Europe, at least as yet but it looks like a
good start. It would appear that the QR code in the EPC
Liz there's https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPC_QR_code and someone could
write a QR code plugin connector for use by the invoice report.
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020, 5:40 am Liz Dodd, wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 21:54:50 +0100
> Saša Janiška wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using GC to track our
Adrien, Gour, Liz, Davidca
There are opensource QR generators libraries which may facilitate inclusion
e.g. https://www.nayuki.io/page/qr-code-generator-library,
https://github.com/fukuchi/libqrencode. Licence restrictions may be another
issue of course.
Agree that the most important aspect at
I just checked, there are several programs in the Linux world that are free
and intended to generate QR codes. There are probably comparable programs
for the Windows and Mac worlds. Many of them use a backend called
Libqrencode. it may be possible to use one of them to apply to gnuCash.
On Tue,
For a QR, I would think not, but it might be possible to generate a
printable traditional bar code (using a bar code font) that changes with
each invoice. What exactly it needs to encode is still the first question.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/15/20 3:53 PM, David Cousens wrote:
Gour,
Presumably
Gour,
Presumably either the tax office assigns the QR barcode or this done by the
user from a set of QR codes assigned to the user by the tax office or the QR
code encodes certain specific information from the invoice ( and or the
business) and can be generated when the invoice is created. The
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 21:54:50 +0100
Saša Janiška wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using GC to track our personal finances, non-profit account and
> my small 1-man company.However, for generating company's invoices I
> use web-based solution offering ability to have separate
> quotes/invoices etc.
>
>
Hello,
I'm using GC to track our personal finances, non-profit account and my small
1-man company.However, for generating company's invoices I use web-based
solution offering ability to have separate quotes/invoices etc.
However, I'm considering to simplify my workflow and take advantage of GC's
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