I've seen several threads over the years that a user wanted to make an
SX based on the current account balance. I'm glad to see the code
exists, and hope to see it finally included.
I'll make my way through that PR discussion and chime in once I have a
grasp of the nuances, but for now, I'd sa
Yes, the PR is indeed TL;DR. But the gist of it is indeed that the
current balance is a variable that you can use in your SX.
Jean
On 9/16/20 11:48 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Regarding https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/682,
for me, as a user, I consider it TL;DR.
I will comment, tho, a simp
Regarding https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/682,
for me, as a user, I consider it TL;DR.
I will comment, tho, a simple step or incremental improvement like making
the current account balance available as a variable for SX's would be
usable for that specific SX type and generally for users to
On 9/16/2020 12:52 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Unfortunately, it is not flexible enough to
handle modern calculations involving daily interest calculations,
prepayments, and other variations, but it can still be used to set up a
reasonably good estimated split between principal and interest with o
Note that there is a pull request that adds the ability to use the
current balance of an account in a scheduled transaction.
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/682
This allows setting up a scheduled transaction for your mortgage payment
that's smart enough to compute the interest owned bas
In release 2.6.19, which I am still using, it is found in the menu tree in
the location Christopher Lam described. The help manual section for
Account Tree > Actions > Scheduled Transactions > Mortgage & Loan
Repayment... refers to a section called Mortgage & Loan Repayment Assistant
which describ
Am 16.09.20 um 16:42 schrieb D. via gnucash-devel:
> Way back when, computer folks referred to system assistants (such as the new
> accounts assistant, or the mortgage setup assistant) as "druids." There was
> some obscure reasoning for this. Gnucash originally referred to its
> assistants as
I think it has been renamed to Actions > Scheduled Transactions > Mortgage
& Loan Repayment...? Maybe it has hit a raw nerve with some wizards and
warlords.
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 14:27, Dean Jagels wrote:
> There are a couple of old enhancement requests that refer to a "Mortgage
> Repayment Dru
DT 2020
To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC-dev] "Mortgage Repayment Druid"
There are a couple of old enhancement requests that refer to a "Mortgage
Repayment Druid." Is/was this a wizard of sorts? Does it still exist?
The House Mortgate How-To in the doc's makes
There are a couple of old enhancement requests that refer to a "Mortgage
Repayment Druid." Is/was this a wizard of sorts? Does it still exist?
The House Mortgate How-To in the doc's makes no mention of such a thing.
Thanks,
Dean
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