[GNC] Starting Balance in Reconciliation Window wrong

2020-04-06 Thread David Cousens
First reconcile in GC3.9. Account previously reconciled until 31/12/2018 with
a $0 closing balance. This is a Paypal account which is linked to a bank
account and money is transferred from the bank account to the Paypal account
automatically whenever a payment is made via Paypal so the balance is
usually $0.

Starting Info
Statement Date 31/12/2019
Starting Balance $0
Ending Balance   $0
Include Subaccounts unchecked

Hit OK
Reconcile Window Opens with all debit and credit transactions between
1/1/2019 and 31/12/2019 checked.
Total debits 3357.22  Total Credits 3357.22

Statement Date 31/12/2019
*Starting Balance   $2459.60*
Ending Balance $0
*Reconciled Balance $2459.60
Difference-$2459.60*

reported Bug 797668 - Reconcile Window opening with wrong starting balance
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797668



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[GNC] invisible checkboxes

2020-04-06 Thread Graham Menhennitt
Something very strange has happened to my GnuCash installation - I no 
longer have any checkboxes. In dialogs where I'd expect to see them, 
there is just blank space. In the reconcile window, when I hover my 
mouse over a line, I can see a blank white square where the checkbox 
would be. If I click the checkbox, the square changes to blue. But when 
I move the mouse away, it's invisible again. Other applications seem 
unaffected.


Does anybody have any suggestions, please.

Thanks,

    Graham

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Re: [GNC] invisible checkboxes

2020-04-06 Thread Graham Menhennitt

On 5/4/20 3:07 pm, Graham Menhennitt wrote:
Something very strange has happened to my GnuCash installation - I no 
longer have any checkboxes. In dialogs where I'd expect to see them, 
there is just blank space. In the reconcile window, when I hover my 
mouse over a line, I can see a blank white square where the checkbox 
would be. If I click the checkbox, the square changes to blue. But 
when I move the mouse away, it's invisible again. Other applications 
seem unaffected. 


Sorry, I forgot to say... I'm running GnuCash 3.8 on FreeBSD 12 with 
KDE5 as my desktop.


Graham

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Re: [GNC] Starting Balance in Reconciliation Window wrong

2020-04-06 Thread David Cousens
Uninstalled 3.9 and reinstalled 3.8 .Reconciliation works as expected.
Paypal_-_Reconcile_003_V3.8.png

  

Reconciliation Starting balance crazy in V3.9
Paypal_-_Reconcile_002_v3.9.png

  

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Re: [GNC] Starting Balance in Reconciliation Window wrong-Correction to links

2020-04-06 Thread David Cousens
Uninstalled 3.9 and reinstalled 3.8 .Reconciliation works as expected.
Paypal_-_Reconcile_003_V3_8.png 

Reconciliation Starting balance crazy in V3.9
Paypal_-_Reconcile_002_v3_9.png

David



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Re: [GNC] Starting Balance in Reconciliation Window wrong

2020-04-06 Thread Maf. King
David Reiser started a thread about this on Wednesday Apr 1st - does that 
thread shed any light?

HTH,
Maf.



On Monday, 6 April 2020 09:06:44 BST David Cousens wrote:
> Uninstalled 3.9 and reinstalled 3.8 .Reconciliation works as expected.
> Paypal_-_Reconcile_003_V3.8.png
>  .png>
> 
> Reconciliation Starting balance crazy in V3.9
> Paypal_-_Reconcile_002_v3.9.png
>  .png>
> 
> David
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Re: [GNC] invisible checkboxes

2020-04-06 Thread Richard Ullger
On 05/04/2020 06:14, Graham Menhennitt wrote:
>> Something very strange has happened to my GnuCash installation - I no
>> longer have any checkboxes. In dialogs where I'd expect to see them,
>> there is just blank space. In the reconcile window, when I hover my
>> mouse over a line, I can see a blank white square where the checkbox
>> would be. If I click the checkbox, the square changes to blue. But
>> when I move the mouse away, it's invisible again. Other applications
>> seem unaffected. 
> 
> Sorry, I forgot to say... I'm running GnuCash 3.8 on FreeBSD 12 with
> KDE5 as my desktop.

There was a problem with the gtk theme in plasma causing checkboxes not
to be correctly rendered but this is fixed in more recent versions of
plasma.

I can't remember in which version it was fixed but it was working in
plasma 5.18.3. Current version is 5.18.4 and is working there too.

Richard
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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You can have as many splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit, but I 
haven’t found it)

You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to fire on 5 
different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a single transaction.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 5, 2020 w15d96, at 7:46 PM,  
>  wrote:
> 
> When I said fairly complex I meant it is really about 5 transactions 
> happening at once.
> So, I can't select one transaction and make it a scheduled transaction 
> because that only gets me a fifth of what I want.


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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread batwell
   Thanks Adrien, that might actually be feasible. I'll try setting up a
   test case to see if it really works for my situation.

   On Apr 6, 2020 7:20 AM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:

 You can have as many splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit,
 but I haven’t found it)

 You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to
 fire on 5 different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a
 single transaction.

 Regards,
 Adrien

 > On Apr 5, 2020 w15d96, at 7:46 PM, 
  wrote:
 >
 > When I said fairly complex I meant it is really about 5
 transactions happening at once.
 > So, I can't select one transaction and make it a scheduled
 transaction because that only gets me a fifth of what I want.

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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread David Carlson
When Adrien says many split lines, he means many!

I have a couple scheduled transactions that don't fit in one screen, ie
more than 20 splits.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 9:52 AM  wrote:

>Thanks Adrien, that might actually be feasible. I'll try setting up a
>test case to see if it really works for my situation.
>
>On Apr 6, 2020 7:20 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
>  You can have as many splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit,
>  but I haven’t found it)
>
>  You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to
>  fire on 5 different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a
>  single transaction.
>
>  Regards,
>  Adrien
>
>  > On Apr 5, 2020 w15d96, at 7:46 PM, 
>   wrote:
>  >
>  > When I said fairly complex I meant it is really about 5
>  transactions happening at once.
>  > So, I can't select one transaction and make it a scheduled
>  transaction because that only gets me a fifth of what I want.
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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread Stan Brown
On 2020-04-06 07:20, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> You can have as many splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit, but I 
> haven’t found it)
> 
> You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to fire on 5 
> different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a single transaction.

But then doesn't that mean that GnuCash will reorder the splits of the
combined transaction to put all debits first and all credits last? From
a human perspective, that would make it hard to see which splits are
related together in one of the original 5 transactions.

Or is there a way to override GnuCash's reordering and specify a desired
order for the splits in one transaction?
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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Yes, they’ll be reordered. Technically, they’re all related to each other 
anyway. If a single real world event happens, recording it in various pairs of 
debits and credits is just an artificial division. A case can be made that it 
really is a single transaction.

If one really needs to see the debits and credits in pairs, you could use some 
sort of tagging or prefix system in the memo field, or use the Action field of 
each if not otherwise needed.

So you could have something like:

Action  MemoAccount Debit   Credit
A   Something   xxx 100
B   Elseyyy 50
A   Another zzz 100
B   Thing   aaa 50

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 10:40 AM, Stan Brown  
> wrote:
> 
> On 2020-04-06 07:20, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> You can have as many splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit, but I 
>> haven’t found it)
>> 
>> You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to fire on 5 
>> different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a single transaction.
> 
> But then doesn't that mean that GnuCash will reorder the splits of the
> combined transaction to put all debits first and all credits last? From
> a human perspective, that would make it hard to see which splits are
> related together in one of the original 5 transactions.
> 
> Or is there a way to override GnuCash's reordering and specify a desired
> order for the splits in one transaction?
> -- 
> Regards,
> Stan Brown


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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread Bob Atwell
Unfortunately using splits and creating a  scheduled transaction from that 
doesn't help in my situation. Since my final scheduled transaction involves 
variables and math, none of that can be reproduced without being able to 
actually copy the original scheduled transaction. Based on the responses so 
far, that is not currently an available option in gnucash. So I guess the real 
answer to my OP is no.Sent from Samsung tablet
 Original message From: Adrien Monteleone 
 Date: 4/6/20  9:22 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: Gnucash 
Users  Subject: Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction 
Yes, they’ll be reordered. Technically, they’re all related to each other 
anyway. If a single real world event happens, recording it in various pairs of 
debits and credits is just an artificial division. A case can be made that it 
really is a single transaction.If one really needs to see the debits and 
credits in pairs, you could use some sort of tagging or prefix system in the 
memo field, or use the Action field of each if not otherwise needed.So you 
could have something like:Action   MemoAccount Debit   CreditA 
Something   xxx 100BElseyyy 50A Another 
zzz 100BThing   aaa 50Regards,Adrien> On 
Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 10:40 AM, Stan Brown  
wrote:> > On 2020-04-06 07:20, Adrien Monteleone wrote:>> You can have as many 
splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit, but I haven’t found it)>> >> 
You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to fire on 5 
different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a single transaction.> 
> But then doesn't that mean that GnuCash will reorder the splits of the> 
combined transaction to put all debits first and all credits last? From> a 
human perspective, that would make it hard to see which splits are> related 
together in one of the original 5 transactions.> > Or is there a way to 
override GnuCash's reordering and specify a desired> order for the splits in 
one transaction?> -- > Regards,> Stan 
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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Open the SX editor.
Select the SX you want to copy.
Click the Edit button.
Click the Template Transaction tab.
Click the Duplicate button.

Does this help?

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 11:43 AM, Bob Atwell  wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately using splits and creating a  scheduled transaction from that 
> doesn't help in my situation. Since my final scheduled transaction involves 
> variables and math, none of that can be reproduced without being able to 
> actually copy the original scheduled transaction. Based on the responses so 
> far, that is not currently an available option in gnucash. So I guess the 
> real answer to my OP is no.
> 

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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread David Carlson
Don't give up yet.  There is a rudimentary computation capability in the SX
editor.  It is used in the loan repayment calculator and it has been the
topic of several threads here over the years.

See chapter 8.8 in the help manual for a start.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 12:36 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:

> Open the SX editor.
> Select the SX you want to copy.
> Click the Edit button.
> Click the Template Transaction tab.
> Click the Duplicate button.
>
> Does this help?
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> > On Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 11:43 AM, Bob Atwell 
> wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately using splits and creating a  scheduled transaction from
> that doesn't help in my situation. Since my final scheduled transaction
> involves variables and math, none of that can be reproduced without being
> able to actually copy the original scheduled transaction. Based on the
> responses so far, that is not currently an available option in gnucash. So
> I guess the real answer to my OP is no.
> >
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Re: [GNC] Online download fails - ver 3.8-7 flatpak

2020-04-06 Thread Tom B via gnucash-user
So I have now uninstalled 3.7 and installed the 3.9 flatpak.  The Aqbanking
is now working but I am unable to access the mysql backend either with
"localhost" or "127.0.0.1".  On 3.7 (build from source) the mysql backend
and Aqbanking both work fine.

Mint 19.3
Flatpak 1.7.1
GnuCash Version: 3.9
Build ID: Flathub 3.9

Any suggestions?
Regards,
Tom B.



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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread Bob Atwell
Perhaps I am not being clear. I have 2 fully functional  SXs, one with numerous 
transactions and one with one transaction but with a lot of splits. Both have 
multiple variables and some simple math.  Both work just fine but both took 
about 30 minutes each to enter due to the complexity.  Now I want to create 4 
more SXs virtually identical to either one of these but without having to 
reenter everything all over again.  As far as I can tell,  this is not 
possible.  The duplicate button in the template tab just duplicates one 
transaction within the SX, and cannot create a new SX.Sent from Samsung tablet
 Original message From: David Carlson 
 Date: 4/6/20  11:36 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: Adrien 
Monteleone  Cc: Gnucash Users 
 Subject: Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction Don't 
give up yet.  There is a rudimentary computation capability in the SXeditor.  
It is used in the loan repayment calculator and it has been thetopic of several 
threads here over the years.See chapter 8.8 in the help manual for a start.On 
Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 12:36 PM Adrien Monteleone  
wrote:> Open the SX editor.> Select the SX you want to copy.> Click the Edit 
button.> Click the Template Transaction tab.> Click the Duplicate button.>> 
Does this help?>> Regards,> Adrien>> > On Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 11:43 AM, Bob 
Atwell > wrote:> >> > Unfortunately using splits and 
creating a  scheduled transaction from> that doesn't help in my situation. 
Since my final scheduled transaction> involves variables and math, none of that 
can be reproduced without being> able to actually copy the original scheduled 
transaction. Based on the> responses so far, that is not currently an available 
option in gnucash. So> I guess the real answer to my OP is no.> >>> 
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Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction

2020-04-06 Thread David Carlson
Bob,
If you let the SX create a register transaction, then create a new SX from
that register transaction, you will have half the duplication work done,
all you would need is to substitute the calculations for the results from
the register transaction.  You might find it useful to have those
computation expressions in a spreadsheet to copy and paste while doing that.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 3:16 PM Bob Atwell  wrote:

> Perhaps I am not being clear. I have 2 fully functional  SXs, one with
> numerous transactions and one with one transaction but with a lot of
> splits. Both have multiple variables and some simple math.  Both work just
> fine but both took about 30 minutes each to enter due to the complexity.
> Now I want to create 4 more SXs virtually identical to either one of these
> but without having to reenter everything all over again.  As far as I can
> tell,  this is not possible.  The duplicate button in the template tab just
> duplicates one transaction within the SX, and cannot create a new SX.
>
>
>
> Sent from Samsung tablet
>
>
>  Original message 
> From: David Carlson 
> Date: 4/6/20 11:36 AM (GMT-07:00)
> To: Adrien Monteleone 
> Cc: Gnucash Users 
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction
>
> Don't give up yet.  There is a rudimentary computation capability in the SX
> editor.  It is used in the loan repayment calculator and it has been the
> topic of several threads here over the years.
>
> See chapter 8.8 in the help manual for a start.
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 12:36 PM Adrien Monteleone <
> adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
>
> > Open the SX editor.
> > Select the SX you want to copy.
> > Click the Edit button.
> > Click the Template Transaction tab.
> > Click the Duplicate button.
> >
> > Does this help?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Adrien
> >
> > > On Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 11:43 AM, Bob Atwell 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Unfortunately using splits and creating a  scheduled transaction from
> > that doesn't help in my situation. Since my final scheduled transaction
> > involves variables and math, none of that can be reproduced without being
> > able to actually copy the original scheduled transaction. Based on the
> > responses so far, that is not currently an available option in gnucash.
> So
> > I guess the real answer to my OP is no.
> > >
> >
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