On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
> If your records are correct, you will never need to use the
> adjust balance window. If they are not, you are better off
> fixing the transactions which are incorrect than using the
> adjust balance window.
Yeah, my small business accounting can never
Alan Orndorff wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I would have to agree in part. I built gnucash on a Sun box and I basicly
> > had to start from gnucash and work backwards with the dependencies until I
> > had everything built. The approximate total number of libraries built is
> > about
> Have your been able to get a good copy of gnome-core library?
> The copy of the source found on gnome.org is corrupt.. gnutar 1.13,
> solaris 2.7 (mu4) tar and star report a problem with "././@LongLink".
> AIX 4.3.3 also says there is a problem.
I have it all, gnome-libs, gnome-core, gnome thi
Gordon Oliver writes:
> leading to another question...
>
> Is someone currently fixing the problem where the number of shares bought
> is calculated as opposed to exact? (I presume this is the problem.) This is t
> he
> one place that I'd like to use an adjust balance... Of course if the values a
Alesh Mustar writes:
> Dave,
>
> even if my records are correct, there can always be a situation where I
> can loose a piece of paper and not record it and want to adjust the
> balance, but there is no problem of doing this by hand (by using the
> calculator).
>
> Why not keep the adjust balance
> Alesh Mustar writes:
> > Dave,
> >
> > even if my records are correct, there can always be a situation where I
> > can loose a piece of paper and not record it and want to adjust the
> > balance, but there is no problem of doing this by hand (by using the
> > calculator).
> >
> > Why not keep
Alesh Mustar writes:
> I have an account, type is Bank and the balance is negative (lets say
> -50,000).
> I register some transactions for the day and then I click the Account
> menu, then Adjust balance, type in -56,000 for the current day (for which
> the transactions have been made) and I have
Dave,
even if my records are correct, there can always be a situation where I
can loose a piece of paper and not record it and want to adjust the
balance, but there is no problem of doing this by hand (by using the
calculator).
Why not keep the adjust balance in and fix it?
Alesh
On Sat, 30 S
I have an account, type is Bank and the balance is negative (lets say
-50,000).
I register some transactions for the day and then I click the Account
menu, then Adjust balance, type in -56,000 for the current day (for which
the transactions have been made) and I have a new balance of -92,000
(shou