Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 228, Issue 33

2022-03-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone
As I noted in another reply today, if this is just a handful of products, you can likely set up a simple spreadsheet to do the assembly math for you, and then import the result to GnuCash. While spreadsheets aren't part of GnuCash, we can help with how to set that math up, and in a form ready

Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 228, Issue 33

2022-03-17 Thread Frederick
Thanks for the information and suggestion David. Not on any kind of a significant scale, just a one person operation making a modest living. I own and am using an old version of Sage 50 currently (and happy with it!), but they want $600 annually for the “subscription” service now offered.

Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 228, Issue 33

2022-03-17 Thread davidcousens49
Frederick GnuCash also does not have support for full cost management accounting as well as not having inventory accounting which is just one component of cost management accounting. It requires a different form of jobs from that implemented in the business features. It can be done manually with

Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 228, Issue 33

2022-03-17 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, On Thu, March 17, 2022 12:57 pm, Frederick wrote: > good to know and very unfortunate. > > thanks for your help. > > take care, fred > > Just Soap > The Pedal Powered Natural Soap > And Now Solar Powered Too!! > www.justsoap.com > >> On Mar 17, 2022, at 12:50 PM, >> wrote: >> >> 2.

Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 228, Issue 33

2022-03-17 Thread Frederick
good to know and very unfortunate. thanks for your help. take care, fred Just Soap The Pedal Powered Natural Soap And Now Solar Powered Too!! www.justsoap.com > On Mar 17, 2022, at 12:50 PM, > wrote: > > 2. Question about Assemblies (Frederick) > There is no inventory accounting in

Re: [GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 228, Issue 33

2022-03-17 Thread davidvernonlong
2. Question about Assemblies (Frederick) There is no inventory accounting in GnuCash, so if you need to hold parts in inventory in numbers of units together with their cost per until, whether on average cost or on FIFO basis, which then build assemblies, I cannot see how this would be