Re: [GNC] should I upgrade from 2.6.15 for windows

2019-11-01 Thread larry johnston
Thanks, Christopher. I wonder if you or anyone else has experience with the 'use accumulated amounts' feature in the conventional budget report. I use the YTD budget report often and need it. If the 'use accumulated amounts' is working well in newer versions I have less qualms abut upgrading.

Re: [GNC] should I upgrade from 2.6.15 for windows

2019-10-31 Thread Christopher Lam
YTD budget will definitely be affected because it's unmaintained and old. The good news is the conventional budget report will have similar functionality called "use accumulated amounts". On Fri, 1 Nov 2019, 06:56 larry johnston, wrote: > Hi, > > Just to followup. > > If 2.6.15 is working for

Re: [GNC] should I upgrade from 2.6.15 for windows

2019-10-31 Thread larry johnston
Hi, Just to followup. If 2.6.15 is working for me there is no need to upgrade. If I want to upgrade I should upgrade to 2.6.21 first. Do you know how ytd-budget.scm will be affected if I upgrade? I don't want to lose this report. Thanks, Larry On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 1:40 PM Adrien

Re: [GNC] should I upgrade from 2.6.15 for windows

2019-10-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I don’t download any data either, and have had no issues that I needed to upgrade for. I just like keeping with the most current version for bug fixes. You should probably upgrade to 2.6.21 first. That is the last version that can read a 3.x file if you need to go backwards for some reason.

[GNC] should I upgrade from 2.6.15 for windows

2019-10-31 Thread larry johnston
Hi, I have been running gnuCash 2.6.15 for nearly three years. It has met all my needs once I installed Phil's ytd-budget.scm to get year to date budget reports. I do not have data to enter so I do it manually and do not download data from financial institutions. Should I upgrade to a newer