Re: Ok... What's off here?

1999-08-18 Thread Per Bojsen
*** Regarding Re: Ok... What's off here? ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] adds: cbbrowne> It looks like I also have to attach accounts to account cbbrowne> groups in order for them to exist from the Ledger's point of cbbrowne> view. If it's any help, here's what I've been doing in Perl to create accounts:

Re: QIF import from Quicken 8 (german version)

1999-08-18 Thread cbbrowne
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 05:54:32 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as "Davis, Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I hate to interrupt but wouldn't it make more sense to have a format string > field somewhere in the system that the user would specify (with a default of > m/d/y)? For example, it woul

RE: QIF import from Quicken 8 (german version)

1999-08-18 Thread Davis, Daniel
I hate to interrupt but wouldn't it make more sense to have a format string field somewhere in the system that the user would specify (with a default of m/d/y)? For example, it would interpret m.d.y or d.m.y or any other system based on the three tokens (d, m, and y). This wouldn't to be that har

Re: Gnucash

1999-08-18 Thread Laurent Pelecq
Alexandru Harsanyi writes: > The date showing needs internationalization, indeed. Not only the date > format, but the day that starts the week should also be > internationalized. In some parts of the world the week starts on > Sunday, but in Romania it starts on Monday. I programed the code by

Re: Gnucash

1999-08-18 Thread Alexandru Harsanyi
> "Heath" == Heath Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Heath> Hi Alexandru, Heath> I was wondering if you've noticed a problem with recording Heath> transactions from the register window? From a clean copy Heath> of gnucash, recording seems to work fine, but after I apply