Wow. That’s too bad.
Every entry and change on the budget takes about 30 seconds.
Dave
From: Christopher Lam [mailto:christopher@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 12:50 PM
To: Dave & Tracy E
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: budgeting is very slow
This is no
This is nothing to do with your hardware, it's a known issue with budgeting
on windows and so far no one has been able to diagnose why.
On 12 Dec 2017 11:56 AM, "Dave & Tracy E via gnucash-user" <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
>
> * The budgeting window on GnuCash 2.6.18 is extremely
> On Dec 11, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Charles Sliger wrote:
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>
> On Mon, 2017-12-11 at 16:01 -0800, John Ralls wrote:
>>
>>> On Dec 11, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Charles Sliger wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm starting to migrate from QuickBooks to GnuCash.
>>> I'm working my way through the integration issues with
>>
I have been using Gnucash with mySQL for about as long as such things
were possible on both Windows and Ubuntu clients to a mySQL server
running on a Ubuntu server.
Occasionally the connection between the client and mySQL server would be
lost. This was a nuisance but not a great problem. All tha
Hi.
* The budgeting window on GnuCash 2.6.18 is extremely slow. Every step takes
several seconds. It's quite frustrating to add numbers to it or makes
adjustments.
* I have 12 months in my budget. The last two budgets always extend off the
screen to the right. I can't view all the months p
Chaz,
Seems like that sort of write up might go on the wiki. I'll note that neither
python nor the sql aspects of gnucash are consistently available to the average
user, so your write up may have limited utility.
Python is only available to Mac users if they compile gnucash themselves, for
examp
My bad John,
I replied to the wrong post.
David
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On Mon, 2017-12-11 at 16:01 -0800, John Ralls wrote:
>
> > On Dec 11, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Charles Sliger wrote:
> >
> > I'm starting to migrate from QuickBooks to GnuCash.
> > I'm working my way through the integration issues with
> > Gnucash - Python - Postgresql
> > How would the GnuCash team p
> On Dec 11, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Charles Sliger wrote:
>
> I'm starting to migrate from QuickBooks to GnuCash.
> I'm working my way through the integration issues with
> Gnucash - Python - Postgresql
> How would the GnuCash team prefer that I document this for the benefit
> of others?
>
> I've g
> On Dec 11, 2017, at 2:51 PM, DaveC49 wrote:
>
> John,
>
> That is exactly what the Opening Balance dialog actually does in Gnucash (it
> creates those entries) and once the entries have been created they are
> easily edited either from the Opening Balances register or from the register
> for
John,
That is exactly what the Opening Balance dialog actually does in Gnucash (it
creates those entries) and once the entries have been created they are
easily edited either from the Opening Balances register or from the register
for the account for which you set the opening balance, just as you
I'm starting to migrate from QuickBooks to GnuCash.
I'm working my way through the integration issues with
Gnucash - Python - Postgresql
How would the GnuCash team prefer that I document this for the benefit
of others?
I've got about 30 years of unix/database/network systems engineering
under my b
Not true at all.
You can edit it to your hearts content. I have on several occasions.
If you’ve reconciled it though, you’ll get a warning asking if you are sure you
want to change it, and of course, doing so might throw off a reconciliation.
There’s nothing special about the opening balance en
> On Dec 11, 2017, at 9:54 AM, Pam Dooner wrote:
>
> Hi. I just upgraded to High Sierra and while gnucash opens and is usable,
> trying to open the scheduled transaction editor crashes the editor and
> gnush has to be force-quit. I get a parsing error on opening if there are
> any scheduled tra
Hi. I just upgraded to High Sierra and while gnucash opens and is usable,
trying to open the scheduled transaction editor crashes the editor and
gnush has to be force-quit. I get a parsing error on opening if there are
any scheduled transactions run since last opened so I wanted to edit the
transac
U+R "updates and reconciles" the information in the transaction with the
information in the OFX entry. If you like your information ( like the
description), then choose R only. I usually prefer the latter.
David
On December 10, 2017, at 9:57 PM, Donald Pellegrino
wrote:
When importing transa
> On Dec 10, 2017, at 10:17 PM, Carmelo Pagán wrote:
>
> I tried the suggestion to no avail. So if I understand this correctly, there
> no remedy to recover from user error in the Reconcile function Hm
> Machine restricts user. Something out of whack with that IMHO. Humans are
> i
On 12/11/2017 3:17 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
I would suggest reading section 4.4 of the tutorial, where the issue regarding
handling starting balance problems is addressed directly.
David
I would also suggest learning how to CORRECT errors, which in formal
accounting is not done
Hi Adrien
Thanks so much that's sorted it
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From: gnucash-user
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Adrien Monteleone
Sent: 11 December 2017 03:04
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: entries
Christine,
Following what Micha
I would suggest reading section 4.4 of the tutorial, where the issue regarding
handling starting balance problems is addressed directly.
David
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 11:48, John R. Sowden
wrote: My suggestion is to never use the opening balance in an accounting
system. Instead, I cre
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