On 5/3/2015 9:57 PM, Dave H wrote: > Sorry, I should have mentioned that the files I'm using (my normal GnuCash > compressed xml files) import into version 1.5.5 fine with one little quirk > - the Scheduled Transactions never show up - when I go to Scheduled > Transactions all I see is the message "No recurring transactions to > display." This could be because there are none immediately due as I always > have them set to be created 60 days in advance to give me an idea of my > cash flow for the next couple of months ? > > Cheers Dave H... > > On 4 May 2015 at 12:29, Dave H <hell...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Ngewi, >> >> I'm having issues with both the beta versions of the app you've sent >> lately. On my Galaxy Note 3 running Android 4.4.2 I get a white screen with >> the Gnucash-beta Header for a few seconds and then a black screen without >> the header and then the message "Unfortunately Gnucash beta has >> stopped.....". On my Galaxy Tab 10.1 running Android 4.4.2 it starts >> opening my normal Gnucash file and then displays "An error occurred while >> importing the GnuCash accounts Error parsing template credit split amount". >> I've tried deleting all the scheduled transactions but no luck. >> >> Cheers Dave H... >> >>
Dave H, Your experience is quite similar to mine described elsewhere in this thread. All of my example files have many brokerage accounts with stocks and mutual funds which did not appear to be displayed correctly, but maybe that part of the program is not complete yet. I have asked for a description of what a template looks like so I can excerpt one or more from my file for perusal. I remember a few years ago trying to identify a template but I either got lost in the nesting or I was not sure which UI(is that the term?)references were germain. According to Ngewi release 1.5.5 completely ignores scheduled transactions, which also matches my experience. Since I anticipate using the Android version mainly to enter day to day cash and bank transactions, I think 1.5.5 could work for me if it were easier to navigate. I could live without stocks or scheduled transactions in the Android version. In fact, I could even live without direct access to income and expense accounts. I noticed in release 1.5.5 that the split transaction display was confusing because the 'goes intos' plus the 'comes out ofs' do not add up to zero. they were identical from the perspective of income and expense accounts, which is fine if shown correctly. I personally think that the source register that the split transaction is viewed from should not matter at all. I wish the regular Gnucash worked that way. I do not think that I should be required to open up a security account register to enter a purchase or sale. David C _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel