Re: [GNC] Need help locating transaction(s) in advance portfolio

2025-02-17 Thread Fred Tydeman
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 6:56 PM Kalpesh Patel  wrote:

> I was able to flag it down using Geoff's suggestion of binary divide and
> conquer method, although it took some time -- I wish there was a way to
> select/unselect multiple accounts by clicking on the parent account rather
> than individual ones without losing all the other ones selected but 
>

There is a way to do that (at least on Linux).
Press and hold Ctrl
Move mouse pointer to parent account
Left click on parent account
Left click on Select Children
Release Ctrl

Doing Ctrl along with left mouse click is a way to add/remove
specific accounts
without altering the other accounts.
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[GNC] Where/how does GC host its Wiki

2025-02-17 Thread rsbrux via gnucash-user
Another open-source project I am involved with needs a new home for its wiki.
What platform and/or server does GC use to host its wiki?
It seems pretty reliable to me, but I haven't contributed much.
Would more active project contributors recommend the same constellation to 
another project?
If not, what would be better?

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Re: [GNC] Where/how does GC host its Wiki

2025-02-17 Thread Derek Atkins
We use MediaWiki.
We host it on our own server (code.gnucash.org)
-derek

On Mon, February 17, 2025 8:14 am, rsbrux via gnucash-user wrote:
> Another open-source project I am involved with needs a new home for its
> wiki.
> What platform and/or server does GC use to host its wiki?
> It seems pretty reliable to me, but I haven't contributed much.
> Would more active project contributors recommend the same constellation to
> another project?
> If not, what would be better?
>
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Re: [GNC] Liabilities vs Expenses.

2025-02-17 Thread John Walker via gnucash-user
In standard bookkeeping, a liability is anything that a business owes 
for more than the accounting period which is usually 12 months.  A 
mortgage is a good example.  An expense is something that is paid out 
within the accounting period.  The electricity bill is a good example.


Cheers
John

On 22/11/2024 11:09 pm, Ed Greenberg wrote:

I do my credit cards the same way, but I don't do individual bills that
way. For instance the water bill, gas bill, medical copayments, and any one
time spending, I just record it as a transaction between the bank and the
expense. The liability accounts are very good for aggregating what's going
to be part of a payment, but they don't do much for you when there's only
one charge against a payment.

Ed

On Fri, Nov 22, 2024, 07:05 Michael Hendry  wrote:




On 21 Nov 2024, at 19:08, Griffin  wrote:

I'm no accountant, so I'm wondering what the difference is between

liabilities and expenses, and the importance of that difference.

Nor I, so my comments are not definitive.


I currently have GnuCash set up so that everything I spend is an

expense. Would it be "better" to have the recurring bills as liabilities,
i.e. rent, utilities, etc. If that is the case, would I place a debt onto
the liability at the statement date, and then payment when I make a payment.

Liabilities accounts are used to record money you’re going to have to pay
at some time in the future, and I use them from credit and debit cards in
my personal Gnucash accounts.

Credit card spending is recorded as a transaction between
Liabilities:Mastercard and Expenses:Groceries (or whatever) and the
Liability disappears when you pay off the credit card (recorded as a
transaction between your bank (e.g. Assets:Current Assets:Bank) and
Liabilities;Mastercard).

Michael


Does it really make any difference to anything?

It means you can reconcile expenditure on your credit card with the credit
card statement.


Thanks

Griffin


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Re: [GNC] Sequoia

2025-02-17 Thread R Losey
There was a known issue with Sequoia that was only fixed in the most recent
release.

On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 3:08 PM John De Martino via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> Hi
> I have recently upgraded to macOS Sequoia and Gnucash won’t load.  I was
> using Gnucash 4 so upgraded to 5 with the same problem.  Is this a common
> issue and is there a solution.
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [GNC] Need help locating transaction(s) in advance portfolio

2025-02-17 Thread Kalpesh Patel
That works on Windows too.

Thanks for that tip!

-Original Message-
From: Fred Tydeman  
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2025 5:57 AM
To: Kalpesh Patel 
Cc: Geoff ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Need help locating transaction(s) in advance portfolio

On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 6:56 PM Kalpesh Patel  wrote:

> I was able to flag it down using Geoff's suggestion of binary divide 
> and conquer method, although it took some time -- I wish there was a 
> way to select/unselect multiple accounts by clicking on the parent 
> account rather than individual ones without losing all the other ones 
> selected but 
>

There is a way to do that (at least on Linux).
Press and hold Ctrl
Move mouse pointer to parent account
Left click on parent account
Left click on Select Children
Release Ctrl

Doing Ctrl along with left mouse click is a way to add/remove specific accounts 
without altering the other accounts.


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Re: [GNC] Where/how does GC host its Wiki

2025-02-17 Thread Kalpesh Patel
You also have option to host wiki on github. According to their documentation 
at 
https://docs.github.com/en/communities/documenting-your-project-with-wikis/about-wikis:
  

"Wikis are available in public repositories with GitHub Free and GitHub Free 
for organizations, ..." and "Every repository on GitHub comes equipped with a 
section for hosting documentation, called a wiki."

-Original Message-
From: Derek Atkins  
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2025 8:27 AM
To: rsbrux 
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Where/how does GC host its Wiki

We use MediaWiki.
We host it on our own server (code.gnucash.org) -derek

On Mon, February 17, 2025 8:14 am, rsbrux via gnucash-user wrote:
> Another open-source project I am involved with needs a new home for 
> its wiki.
> What platform and/or server does GC use to host its wiki?
> It seems pretty reliable to me, but I haven't contributed much.
> Would more active project contributors recommend the same 
> constellation to another project?
> If not, what would be better?
>
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