Not really. See
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2017-March/069738.html for a
recent discussion, and https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628734 for an
older one.
You can get behavior like this by writing a simple batch file that updates
process before opening your data
Further to your last statement, the syntax should I believe be:
gnucash-cli.exe --add-price-quotes=
But I haven't used this feature in a long time, myself.
Original Message
From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Mon Oct 19 16:44:05 EDT 2020
To: Kalpesh Patel
It looks to me like a printer problem and not a GnuCash problem.
If you are on a Windows PC open Notepad and see if you can print a test
document from there.If you are on Linux open your text editor and to the same
thing.Ditto for other's like Apple... I guess.
Alternately make sure you
How do you change the Bills Due Reminder date range?
In particular how to set it to show any bill due in the next "x"days.
I poked around in preferences but couldn't seem to crack the code.
Running GnuCash 4.1 on Win10.
Thanks
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I'm not any sort of expert.
Original Message
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Thu Oct 22 12:46:08 EDT 2020
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Button1 & Button2
Looks like a documentation error where a translatable string
'placeholder' was l
- I have always considered GnuCash as a program that must be installed on the
local machine.
- With the myBiz.gnucash file also on the local machine.
- This means that two users can not open GnuCash on their respective machines
and access the myBiz.gnucash data file at the same time...
1 - Right
te:
On 2020-10-25 08:29, Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
> - I have always considered GnuCash as a program that must be installed on the
> local machine.
> - With the myBiz.gnucash file also on the local machine.
> - This means that two users can not open GnuCash on their respective m
same time.
Regarding GnuCash... I view it, more or less, as two parts...1 - the code to
get, store, manipulate, retrieve, and present the users data to the user2 - the
actual data itself... which I think is in XML.(There are other ways to see the
GnuCash "parts" of course.)
With that "
I am using GnuCash 4.2 with the option to reverse the balance of credit
accounts (such as Liability) activated. In the ledger of such an account,
GnuCash calculates the balance in the expected manner: Debit transactions
decrease the balance.
When I create a report of such an account using the
nt and it works properly.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 10/28/20 2:20 PM, p32--- via gnucash-user wrote:
>> I am using GnuCash 4.2 with the option to reverse the balance of credit
>> accounts (such as Liability) activated. In the ledger of such an account,
>> GnuCash cal
ot
> advanced like Transaction Report, the results are correct, *but* indeed the
> signs are not honoring the preference. (negative means greater liability)
>
> Either file a bug, and/or just use the Transaction Report to start.
>
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 10/28/2
1 - What Point of Sale Apps would you sugges for a small business?(Open Source
is preferred.)
2 - Do any interface or transfer data easily with GnuCash?
3 - If so what info does the POS software share?.. daily sales.. sales by item
with sales by quantity and total sales dollars and/or price of
hello,
please could you tellme how can I print the screen of each count.( the green
pages) thank you I need to make a paper folder for each count.
Thank you
florence daubas
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Seems that the comma separator is the culprit here if it is left in when
committing the altered amount. In addition I find that if I use the
backspace key to try to alter a number before committing, GnuCash
I imagine File->Save As might work.
Original Message
From: davidvernonl...@gmail.com
Sent: Thu Nov 19 19:15:45 EST 2020
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] Using GnuCash with Dropbox
My Gnucash is saving to C:\Users\my username\Documents.
However, Dropbox
Not sure what the bug would be. You reconciled the transaction and then moved
it. Should gnucash de-reconcile the entry? Personally, I don't really know;
arguments could be made either way.
One point to realize (and that others hinted at) is that the starting balance
for the reconcile w
duplication.
The Guide at 3.1.2 and Help at 6.16 cover these issues in some detail.
David T.
Original Message
From: Griff
Sent: Sat Nov 21 13:17:37 EST 2020
To: David Carlson
Cc: GnuCash List , Adrien Monteleone
Subject: Re: [GNC] How to Manually Match transactions
Have
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710902 already covers this issue
exactly.
Original Message
From: David Carlson
Sent: Sun Nov 22 00:51:01 EST 2020
To: GnuCash List
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Wrong starting balance
Liz
I would suggest copying that entire
ed to distinguish them for tax purposes. You
may want to separate Roth transactions from others-- again, for tax purposes.
David T.
Note: I am neither an accountant nor an expert.
Original Message
From: John Ralls
Sent: Tue Nov 24 13:21:45 EST 2020
To: Larry Long
Cc: Gnucash
Laurel,
I'm sorry you're having these troubles. Many windows users (myself included)
are successfully using gnucash on windows. A search online showed several very
old email threads with this error; however, they were from users of a
repackaged version of Gnucash from a gr
current state is. Please advise.
Many thanks,
Anton
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Dear Gnucash community,
Residing in Australia, I work with US customers and get paid in US dollars. I
don't always convert money from USD to AUD, and if I do, it's usually an
arbitrary amount on an arbitrary day.
Now, how do I setup my accounts in Gnucash, and what would be the cor
When I open Gnucash 4.2 in Linux PCLOS KDE, the fonts are too small. The menu,
the account names, and the register itself.
I have searched online and tried editing the style sheets but that doesn't seem
to help. Are style sheets just for reports???
How do I increase the size of the font i
1 - Must I buy mIRC to get to the Gnucash IRC server and channel?2 - Are their
any free open source alternatives to mIRC?Thanks for any help.
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1 - How do you browse there in Firefox? Does it have a built in IRC client?2 -
I've installed HexChat and got on the FreeNode server but no gnucash channel
there...
When I attempt to join #gnucash I get this prompt...
"The #gnucash irc channel is #gnucash on irc.gnome.org... please j
Well, I think I finally got to the GnuCash IRC channel using the HexChat IRC
client... da da ! :-)
On Saturday, December 5, 2020, 6:59:39 PM EST, Derek Atkins
wrote:
HI,
On Sat, December 5, 2020 6:51 pm, Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
> 1 - How do you browse there in Firefox? D
David
Original Message
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Sun Dec 06 14:00:54 EST 2020
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Error with Asset Chart report
Still using 4.1 here (on MacOS), but sorry to say, I can't repeat the
error. The Asset Chart works for me just fin
agine why
else this error would crop up. It would be nice if someone else on Windows
could try to replicate the error.
Original Message
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Sun Dec 06 15:22:14 EST 2020
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Error with Asset Chart re
mmy also
increases the iteration. This suggests that there is some relation between the
number of seventh level slices to be displayed (as opposed to simply existing),
but a base problem with that level on principle.
David
Original Message
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Sun
Of course, one can edit the data using SQL (for a file stored in one of the
database formats) or even a text editor (for an uncompressed XML file). Many do
so. But bear in mind that any edits made outside the Gnucash API may affect
the reliability of your data set, or even corrupt the data
ovement to pursue this? I don't
know...
David T.
Original Message
From: David Carlson
Sent: Tue Dec 08 11:18:28 EST 2020
To: Gnucash Users
Subject: [GNC] Possible Suggestion: Give transactions a default 'Jump to'
target account
I am considering proposing an
View->Filter By
The account report shows all the visible transactions in the register. So
filter by the date range.
Original Message
From: David Long
Sent: Tue Dec 08 16:39:32 EST 2020
To: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
Subject: [GNC] Account report
Hi, how can
Problem with "Bills Due" reminder popup is if you have forgotten to Post the
bill you don't get reminded.Problem with missing your boss's birthday is you
forgot what date it was.
So, how do you create a general purpose Reminders for various things in GnuCash
like..- Post
There is probably a way to use the current reminder feature to "fake it" just
to get an "in your face" reminder to do whatever. I'll post back if I come
up with such.
On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 1:50:45 PM EST, Derek Atkins
wrote:
Hi,
Before I respond
ent: Fri Dec 11 07:26:44 EST 2020
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] GnuCash Software Update
You're 2 major versions behind. There have been significant changes.
Is it possible to save everything will little effort? Maybe, that
depends on your specific customizations.
Maybe try Yahoo Json with symbol 4922.T?
Original Message
From: Richard Solomon
Sent: Sun Dec 20 00:32:02 EST 2020
To: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
Subject: [GNC] Configuring Securities Editor for a Tokyo Stock Exchange listed
company.
I am trying to retrieve
I went to Yahoo! Finance and searched for your company there. Having located
it, it was easy to see their notation on the page and in the URL.
Original Message
From: Richard Solomon
Sent: Sun Dec 20 03:03:51 EST 2020
To: "D."
Cc: David Reiser via gnucash-user
S
EST 2020
To: py...@cox.net, 'John Ralls' , 'GnuCash-User'
Subject: Re: [GNC] GnuCash 4.4 Announcement/GnuCash 4.3 Announcement
Hello Ken,
Am 29.12.20 um 02:54 schrieb py...@cox.net:
> John - Thank you for the announcement - FYI - Received this e-mail - but
> did not rec
Thanks, but the point is that the Gnucash project's standard practice-- that
is, to post release announcements on the user and devel lists-- did not occur
in this instance.
@Frank: I didn't notice that your link was to a message in gnucash-announce. I
don't know what the i
vid T.
Original Message
From: John Ralls
Sent: Wed Dec 30 11:41:42 EST 2020
To: "D."
Cc: Greg Feneis , GnuCash-User
Subject: Re: [GNC] GnuCash 4.4 Announcement/GnuCash 4.3 Announcement
> On Dec 30, 2020, at 6:24 AM, D. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Thanks
It is more likely that the OP has or had a second monitor upon which gnucash is
placing its window, as the other response mentioned. This has happened to
others in the past.
David
Original Message
From: py...@cox.net
Sent: Sun Jan 03 20:06:11 EST 2021
To: 'alessandra de
Perhaps GnuCash is on a different virtual desktop. If so, Ctrl-Win-Left or
Ctrl-Win-Right should switch the display to the previous or next virtual
desktop.
If not, and you can get focus on GnuCash with the tip below, there are some
other keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10 which may help:
If
Robert,
You've replied to a thread that Rob started in 2011. I imagine he either has
figured this out, or given up on Gnucash by now.
But thanks for the links to your answers on StackExchange. It's always nice to
read other people's solutions to the common issues. Many of
Robert,
Personally, I think it makes more sense to ask questions about Gnucash at the
source, and with the user base who directly works with gnucash (gnucash-user),
rather than asking questions or posting suggestions at a general geek website.
But that's my own opinion.
For what it
A few years back I was going to switch from using Quicken to GnuCash. I
downloaded and spent a fair amount of time reading about GnuCash and getting
my Quicken Account imported. For me, it was a bit of a learning curve and a
lack of time thwarted my effort. I now hope to make the move for good
& repair on the entire
file.
5) Export new transactions from Quicken.
6) Import these transactions into Gnucash.
7) Perform any reconciliations in date order.
8) Relax, don't worry, have a home brew. (This last directive might not apply
to the current set of activities)
HTH,
David T.
y. If instead, importing my quicken file will require
many items to be addressed (reconciled) then it’s probably most wise to
update.
I probably was not as clear as I should have been in my first post.
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David,
I don't understand; could you explain what exactly is taking such a long time
to upgrade? I've been using Gnucash for, like, 15 years, and the upgrade
process (across multiple major versions [I believe I started around 2.0.5 or
so], using multiple installation methods [anyon
as an actual
transaction.
Original Message
From: David Carlson
Sent: Fri Jan 08 14:52:22 EST 2021
To: David Reiser
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] How is Total(period) in Account Tree intended to work for
brokerage accounts?
Parenthetically, this year, having bus
problems.
I will say, you all write well, are knowledgeable and entertaining. I will
try to update my program and continue to watch this thread and throw
something in if and when I have something I think is of value.
Thanks!
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David,
Thanks for clarifying. I agree with all your points--especially about the fine
work of the developers!
David T.
Original Message
From: David Carlson
Sent: Fri Jan 08 18:03:03 EST 2021
To: "D."
Cc: Tfastle , David Reiser via gnucash-user
Subject: Re:
Muhammad,
Although someone is likely to correct me, my understanding is that GnuCash uses
ISO-4217 for its currency definitions. There are no facilities in place to add
user-defined currencies at this time, and I don't know whether there are plans
under way to change this. There are man
u can always go back to your backup and use my version.
You *did* make a backup before all this, right?
David
Original Message
From: brad
Sent: Wed Jan 13 15:16:54 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Best way to upgrade from an old version (2.6.14) to
hon Finbar
Sent: Thu Jan 14 10:45:10 EST 2021
To: Gnucash Users
Subject: [GNC] Changing end date on a saved report config option
Sorry for the bother, the usual end of year issue
I have an income report in the saved report configuration with an end
date of 1.09.2020.
I need to change the e
Adrien,
John Ralls provided advice that, because the OP had not used Gnucash much in
version 2.x, he might, in fact, be able to jump directly from that to 4.4. That
advice, as I noted, is non-standard, but may work-- and if it does, then
there's no real problem.
David T.
Ori
File -> Export -> Export Accounts
Original Message
From: Chris Green
Sent: Wed Jan 20 07:01:42 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] End of year, how to clone a set of accounts for the new year?
Is there any easy way to create a set of empty copies
Hello everyone,
I have an issue with GnuCash (4.4) and Finance::Quote (1.49) on macOS Big Sur
(11.0). Despite not being officially supported, GnuCash itself works great,
with the exception of Finance::Quote. The "get quotes" button in the Price
Database is grayed out and the Secur
> On Jan 21, 2021, at 12:12 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jan 19, 2021, at 8:32 PM, Justin via gnucash-user
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I have an issue with GnuCash (4.4) and Finance::Quote (1.49) on macOS Big
>> Sur (
Chris, do you have an M1 or Intel Mac?
> On Jan 21, 2021, at 6:02 PM, Chris Graves wrote:
>
> Just another point of information, I had the same issue, but it was resolved
> after reinstalling F::Q as John mentions below.
>
>> On Jan 21, 2021, at 2:38 PM, davelis
Hello all, thank you for replying. I'm new to this email list.
Dave, I do have an M1 Mac. Maybe that's part of the problem.
Chris, how do you reinstall F::Q? The "perl -MCPAN -e shell" doesn't have an
uninstall option. I did manually upgrade F::Q though, no change.
Fri Jan 22 08:32:45 EST 2021
To: Peter Lamb
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Representing fund restructure in Gnucash
Hi Peter-
This is also how I have done similar transactions (and in-kind transfers to
a new broker). One thing to note is that this method will also create a new
price rec
l" doesn't have
> > an uninstall option. I did manually upgrade F::Q though, no change.
> > Gnucash-cli still thinks it's installed improperly.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Justin
> >
> > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> >
&
John, sorry I forgot to check if launching GnuCash from the terminal makes a
difference. F::Q does not work if I run GnuCash from the terminal. Good idea
though.
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, January 22nd, 2021 at 4:38 PM, David H wrote:
> I think that's what John mean
Alright. I think I might have found part of the issue.
According to this line in GnuCash source, gnc-fq-check is run as an argument to
perl:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/maint/gnucash/price-quotes.scm#L47
So I tried that out and it says F::Q is not installed.
> $ perl -w gnc
I mentioned in the last email. But if I run "gnc-fq-check" by
itself, it still prints F::Q v1.49.
Next, I tried running GnuCash from the ApplicationLauncher (or whatever it's
called) but alas, F::Q didn't work. Then, I tried running GnuCash from the
terminal. This **does** w
So... it doesn't actually work quite yet, but GnuCash does recognize it.
Attempting to get quotes via the GnuCash-cli program results in a "unable to
retrieve quotes for these items" message, followed by all of my securities.
The following will not work. It shows a bunch of mis
Hi, I have a similar problem, so I thank you for your helpful answers, I
think I know how to solve it.
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I think your question is beside the point. I suspect that John is trying to
connect to his accounts directly using one of those direct connect protocols,
and his institution is not recognized. I assume this because there is nothing
in GnuCash that I could imagine that would prevent him
This message from 2014 covers the same problem:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2014-February/052767.html
Original Message
From: Doug
Sent: Sat Jan 30 17:19:33 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] find and replace
Just a quick idea
#5
>looks
>> good.
>>
>> --Steve
>>
>> PS If using a database back-end and you have experience as a
>database
>> admin or programmer then use the database tools to effect the
>changes.
>> Again, make that backup first and loop around as needed until
sql in my linux version.
> Are there some instructions somewhere that talk about using/setting
> up
> mysql in linux?
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Subject: [GNC] Log file preferences (using sqlite)
I run gnucash on Linux with a sqlite3 database.
Although the Help says the log file preferences only apply when using
XML I still get log files saved every time I quit gnuc
Chris,
What documentation were you consulting that is "completely wrong"?
David
Original Message
From: Chris Green
Sent: Wed Feb 03 04:40:45 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Log file preferences (using sqlite)
On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at
. It looks as if the note might only apply to
some of the bullets-- but which ones? I don't know...
(BTW, a chapter number would have helped locate the passage).
David
Original Message
From: Chris Green
Sent: Wed Feb 03 08:52:36 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject:
As noted in the docs somewhere, double click the column header-- assuming that
your issue is that the numbers are cut off, that is. You didn't really specify.
Original Message
From: Terence Redmond
Sent: Sun Feb 07 00:03:40 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject:
Original Message
> From: Terence Redmond
> Sent: Sun Feb 07 00:03:40 EST 2021
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: [GNC] Account Register
>
> [image: image.png]
>
> *Help. How can this be fixed on the account register. Use Win 10
e, double click the column header-- assuming
> > that your issue is that the numbers are cut off, that is. You didn't
> really
> > specify.
> >
> >
> > Original Message
> > From: Terence Redmond
> > Sent: Sun Feb 07 00:03:40 EST 2
But David, how would this setting affect some credit card accounts, but not
others?
Original Message
From: David H
Sent: Mon Feb 08 16:34:17 EST 2021
To: Robert Stocker
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Credit Card payment pop-up doesn't appear on *some* credit
essage
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Wed Feb 10 19:36:23 EST 2021
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Filtering reports on contents of Memo field
Transaction Report, not Account Report.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/10/21 4:56 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> Thanks, Ste
occurred using the build on FreeBSD. Have not had the problem with
other distros. Probably doesn't help you, but check for commas. Mike
On 2/10/21 7:06 AM, pellico wrote:
Please help:
I've been using Gnucash for years. This problem started late last
year. I open my file and add a t
bdp3
Cc: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org, adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net
Subject: Re: [GNC] Scheduled Transactions
A couple of things that might assist...
1. Right click on any txn and click Schedule down near the bottom of the
context menu to create a scheduled txn from an existing txn.
2. Us
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Yep. That's how it is. To hide accounts in the popup, you also have to set it
as a placeholder. Cf. https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397135
David
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From: Bill Wohler
Sent: Sun Feb 14 19:03:09 EST 2021
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject:
10:03 EST 2021
To: "D."
Cc: GnuCash-User
Subject: Re: [GNC] Hidden accounts appear in popups
Thanks for the confirmation, David. This does seems like a bug to be
fixed someday...
D. wrote:
> Yep. That's how it is. To hide accounts in the popup, you also have to set it
> a
h the process
of downloading the account list. It said finished. If it downloaded
anything, I don't know where it is.
Anyone have an additional suggestion?
Richard
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Could someone please tell me where the memorized payee list is stored
and how to add or delete one?
Also, where is the category list stored and how do I edit it?
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That's always been true, and it's not a bug. As noted in the comments of the
bug I cited, "Placeholder" might better be considered and named "Read Only."
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Sent: Mon Feb 15 17:05:18 EST 2021
To: gnucash-u...
.
Richard
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I saw a long list of banks that do not support OFX connections.
That being said, is there a newer bank access protocol under development
for gnucash.
Richard
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I see a list of tasks for volunteers?
Richard Hickok
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Geoff,
That was an excellent answer, and explains clearly a big reason why users
should strive to limit their transactions to leaf nodes in the account
hierarchy. (My own books include numerous violations of this premise, BTW)
Gnucash has always allowed users to put transactions in
That's certainly less onerous than renumbering over and over again, but it's
not great. But thank you for one idea!
Original Message
From: Geoff
Sent: Thu Feb 25 15:43:52 EST 2021
To: "David T." , Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] Account Sort Order
Hi
. I'd like to understand what is actually going on before
I go mucking around with the many accounts involved.
Thanks again,
David T.
Original Message
From: Eric Coates via gnucash-user
Sent: Fri Feb 26 08:47:21 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Ac
list, the dialog indicates it connected and is parsing the data. Then it
says the window can be closed. No error messages but no account list.
Richard
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ISTR that there is a place in the settings to choose the character to display
with each currency. Never tried it though.
Original Message
From: Gio Bacareza
Sent: Sat Feb 27 09:18:47 EST 2021
To: Jim DeLaHunt
Cc: GnuCash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] currency symbol problem in
nd
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619119
David
Original Message
From: prl
Sent: Sun Feb 28 02:20:06 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Moving log location
On 28/2/21 16:06, David Cousens wrote:
> You should be able to create a folder for your GnuCash fi
Mike,
This is already a long standing request, both in bugzilla and uservoice. See my
other message on this thread for details.
David T.
Original Message
From: Mike Brady
Sent: Sun Feb 28 15:22:23 EST 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Moving Log
Evelyn,
It sounds as if you're trying to enter the currency-denominated entry on the
same split as the initial anchor split. In other words, you're putting your
capital gain figure on the same split line as your anchor split, which must be
in the commodity. Gnucash tries to strai
My entry was backwards; you have the income entry, but you need a cash account
to receive the gains. It doesn't belong in the commodity account.
Original Message
From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Sun Feb 28 16:02:47 EST 2021
To: Evelyn Yamanaka
Cc: gnucash-u
n and tell me
why I'm wrong.
Original Message
From: gnu Gord
Sent: Tue Mar 02 15:43:08 EST 2021
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] Capital Gains
Are capital gains (and losses), both realized and unrealized, always
recorded as income, both positive and negativ
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