;ll support financially, or give back to the open source
community in other ways. But also too, some folks just don't give back,
which is fine. I'm happy with folks who use and like what I produce.
~Benjamin
On Mon, 2013-05-06 at 15:51 -0700, John Ralls wrote:
> On May 6, 201
ML file.
Now I just need to find exactly what permissions are needed so as not to
allow crazy stuff from happening.
~Benjamin
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 17:32 +0900, John Ralls wrote:
> On Nov 26, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Benjamin L. Naber
> wrote:
>
> > I hope I got the right listing
nce user"
situations and give reports back that hopefully will provide somewhat
reasonable and intelligent answers.
~Benjamin
On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 17:32 +0900, John Ralls wrote:
> On Nov 26, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Benjamin L. Naber
> wrote:
>
> > I hope I got the right li
rse, financial donations will be made to gnucash.org to show my
appreciation as I know nothing of coding.
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Hey guys,
I was browsing around gnucash websites and discovered, gnucash wiki
website brings up connection failed error.
Ben
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Jeff,
Here is my budget report that now works for me on 2.4.0. I don't know that
the render time is under 20 or 30 seconds.
Thanks,
Ben
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> I'd be happy just to get a budget report that was correct, rendered in a
> lot less than the current 2
nd rows (e.g. expand/collapse the income
> section). On top of this base engine, build a budget report engine. On top
> of that, a budget report.
>
>
> Phil
> -
> I used to be a hypochondriac AND a kleptomaniac. So I took something for
> it.
>
>
> -
orts, life will get tricky unless we can find a way to distinguish them.
>
> Phil
> -
> I used to be a hypochondriac AND a kleptomaniac. So I took something for
> it.
>
>
> --
> *From:* Christian Stimming
> *To:* gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
ow your report is generated to see if there are ideas I can
> adopt.
>
>
> Phil
> -
> I used to be a hypochondriac AND a kleptomaniac. So I took something for
> it.
>
>
> --
> *From:* Benjamin Johnsen
> *To:* Phil Longstaff
&g
t; Also, I suggest to submit your contributions as "enhancement request" in
> bugzilla http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla with the file attached,
> because
> that way, your contribution doesn't get lost just as your 2008 email to
> gnucash-devel did...
>
> Best
Here is an update to the budget report that fixes some issues and adds some
new features.
See attached file.
Thanks,
Ben
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 11:40 PM, Benjamin Johnsen wrote:
> Derek,
>
> The thought for this budget was that I didn't want to have to select
> accounts fro
Derek,
Thanks for the correct.
I will have to check out the Close Books. It will save me a lot of manual
data entry.
Thanks,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Benjamin Johnsen writes:
>
> > I don't know if you do you a Year End close out but as I
Andre,
It is good to hear that you are using the report. After I submitted I
hadn't heard anything more and figured it was a dead end.
I might have a few updates but they would be graphical and maybe a few
calculations bugs that show up around the end of the year. I will have to
see what versio
t report and named "Advanced Budget".
Let me know if you have any questions or if something doesn't work.
Thanks,
Ben
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:27 AM, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "Benjamin Johnsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
&g
All,
I started using GnuCash around 6 months ago. One of the main features
I was looking for was a good way to track my budget. The budget
report that came with GnuCash doesn't do a lot of calculations for you
such as year to date and Income and Expense Totals and differences
between Incomes and
Hi everyone,
Sorry for the long silence from my end! I just committed the work I've
done over August in a big chunk. I should have committed it in smaller
increments, but the main reason I refrained was that for much of the
time it was in a not-so-functional state. :-( I guess this is a lesson
in
Hi Josh and Christian,
I thought I'd just write a summary of the status of the CSV import
code, and what still needs to be done.
What can the importer do now?
1. It can handle different encodings.
2. It can handle different separators and various date formats.
3. It is date-separator agnostic. (T
Hi Chintan,
I think I'm at the point with the CSV import where I would be ready to
integrate a date parser that could be used by both the QIF and CSV
imports, so I was just wondering how far you are as far as date
parsing code is concerned. I'm happy to write the date parsing
function, but I thoug
Thanks for all of your comments!
Christian and I already discussed some of his email in #gnucash, but
I'll summarize that discussion here, and respond to the rest of his
comments as well as those from Derek and Thomas about the date
parsing.
On 7/8/07, Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hi Josh and Derek,
Thanks for your helpful suggestions! I've just committed a revision
incorporating them, as well as a number of new comments.
On 6/25/07, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> -static void encoding_selected(GOCharmapSel* selector, const char* enc,
> >> +/* Event handler f
On 6/4/07, Josh Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My go-to modeling here would have been something more like...
>
> struct GncDelimParsingResult
> {
> const char *file_name;
> GList /* */ *lines;
> GList /* */ *column_disposition;
> }
>
> enum GncDelimColumnType
Below is the summary of what I've done so far and plan to do on the
CSV importer that you asked for. Sorry that it ended up being a bit
long; I guess there was just a lot of stuff to cram in. :-)
The Gnumeric code that handles the actual parsing of the file, the STF
library, will be placed in gnuc
> lasindi: In summary, I agree this is a bug and should be changed. But
> for now I would recommend you should ignore that importer bug and just
> focus on the CSV import part. Either you or someone else will probably
> pick up this issue with the generic importer and Imbalance-account
> handling s
> Did you build 0.3.7 from source?
Nope, I just used what's in Ubuntu.
> I see my up-to-date Gentoo box only
> has 0.2.1.
> Fedora 7 still only has 0.2.2, so I'd suggest we make sure than
> anything we do (for now) only depends on that version.
I took a look at the 0.2.1 version of goffice, and
Hi Chintan,
I am the summer of code student working on the CSV importer. My mentor
(Josh Sled) suggested that I try seeing if there are any similarities
between the QIF and CSV importers that we could work on, and that
seems like a good idea to me (why reinvent wheels?). I have code at
the moment
> goffice is already a dependency, for the graphing/charting of Gnome Office
> Graphing (GOG). Do you need a particular version?
I don't think I need a particular version, though I haven't tested it
(I am using 0.3.7). Below are the goffice includes the code makes, in
case any of those headers mi
Hi Derek and Josh,
Thanks for the welcome! I'm already subscribed to gnucash-devel, and I
should also be idling at the moment on IRC. I've also got a working
build environment.
Looking forward to working with you all!
Benny
On 4/18/07, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name i
Hi there,
As it appears that the standard reports that come with Gnucash don't
seem to fit my needs, I'm looking to create some custom ones to help me
prepare GST (and also other tax) returns. I've read through the
archives on the topic of GST and have taken the suggestion of using
split transa
Thu, 2005-01-06 at 09:13, Josh Sled wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 09:20, Benjamin So wrote:
So the question is what is the best way to get my hands dirty in
writing custom reports. I'm sure this topic must already have been
covered in an earlier discussion, but I didn't have much luck
s
Hi there,
As it appears that the standard reports that come with Gnucash don't
seem to fit my needs, I'm looking to create some custom ones to help me
prepare GST (and also other tax) returns. I've read through the
archives on the topic of GST and have taken the suggestion of using
split transa
On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 12:59, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Benjamin Carlyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Whenever you say "BEGIN TRANSACTION;" a exclusive lock will be placed on
> > the whole database. When you commit or rollback your transaction the
> > lock is
he whole database. When you commit or rollback your transaction the
lock is removed. Any insert, update, or other operation that modifies
the database will implicitly begin and commit a transaction during its
execution. Every select statement locks the whole database with a shared
lock and unlocks wh
currently
planned. If you want that kind of multi-user support you need to start
using a client-server database system such as postgres or mysql. In the
mean-time sqlite will blow them both out of the water in terms of
performance for any kind of database that only a single or small number
of processe
object but the compile process breaks
after.
I will be very glad to assist any person willing to sort this out and get
gnucash working on solaris10 x86.
thanks for any help.
regards
benjamin
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Rob,
Thanks for asking if I got this fixed. No I did not. I decided to delete
the installation and wait for a new version to come out. Once it did I
installed using the rpm and there were no problems.
Thanks
Ben
On 4 Feb 2000, Rob Browning wrote:
>benjamin j collar <[EMAIL PRO
Hello everybody,
I've been trying to build gnucash 1.2.5 for a few days now and have run
into some problems. I'm hoping you all can help me out.
First off I did the ./configure thing and that worked fine. I typed make
and it returned an error that it coulnd't find g-wrap-guile. I put the
whole
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