Noted. As suggested, I have kept both 2.6.11 and 2.6.19 for now. Hopefully,
when 3.0 is released, I can run a single version to maintain the correct cost
basis.
Cheers.
On 13-Jan-2018, at 8:31 PM, John Ralls
mailto:jra...@ceridwen.us>> wrote:
On Jan 12, 2018, at 9:43 PM, Deva -
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I've been following the user group for years but still not started the move
from 20yrs of MSmoney... all looks too hard with an MSM file with records back
to 1997.
I thought I could test the water with a new business and associated bank
account that started in 2016.I've been managing this with a
Richard,
Many of us are using Gnucash for quite elaborate financial situations, so your
fear that it can only handle "simple household transactions" is misplaced.
Every transaction in Gnucash can be edited, so you need to explain to us what
you tried to do that wasn't working. Opening balances,
The Windows versions can get very slw. Did you watch the bottom panel
of the splash screen to see if it changes every now and then? It can take
several minutes with some files.
David C
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 11:51 AM, Jeremy Lawrence
wrote:
> I've been using Gnucash for years without is
I've been using Gnucash for years without issue, but today when trying to
reconcile a Liabilities account on 2.6.13 (Windows), Gnucash crashed. I
updated to 2.6.18 and Gnucash no longer crashes - but it becomes
unresponsive until I kill the process.
There's no logs from the freezes on 2.6.18, but
Did you check the transactions as you imported them to weed out duplicates
and correct errors?
If not, I would suggest starting over to get at least reasonably close to a
good starting point.
You should not need to delete obsolete accounts as they should go to zero
after all transactions are ente
I migrated my many years of Quicken files from our Mac to our PC, then
downloaded and installed GnuCash to handle household spending and investment
transactions going forward. While the initial results have been
encouraging, my major problem is the balances shown for each account. For
instance ou
On 13 January 2018 at 17:12, Cliff McDiarmid wrote:
>
> >Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 4:58 PM
> >From: "Colin Law"
> >To: "Cliff McDiarmid"
> .Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> >Subject: Re: Read only transactions
> >On 10 January 2018 at 19:21, Cliff McDiarmid
> >wrote:
>>
>>Hi
>
>Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 4:58 PM
>From: "Colin Law"
>To: "Cliff McDiarmid"
.Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
>Subject: Re: Read only transactions
>On 10 January 2018 at 19:21, Cliff McDiarmid
<[1]cliffhan...@gardener.com> wrote:
Hi
I still haven'
On 10 January 2018 at 19:21, Cliff McDiarmid
wrote:
>Hi
>
>I still haven't sorted my Quicken import, getting the correct balances
>without a 'balance adjustment' is difficult.
>
Add (or adjust) an appropriate opening balance.
>
>But the question is: How do i delete an account
On 1/12/2018 8:48 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
You could do liability accounts for each utility bill but I like the
concept of 'kitty funds' which gives you/them a real-time view of monies
owed by whom.
I would make the choice (asset accounts or liability accounts) depending
on whether they usual
>Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 7:21 PM
>From: "Cliff McDiarmid"
>To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
>Subject: Read only transactions
>Hi
>I still haven't sorted my Quicken import, getting the correct balances without
>a 'balance adjustment' is difficult.
>But the question is: How do i del
> On Jan 12, 2018, at 9:43 PM, Deva - wrote:
>
> Thanks John.
>
> I haven’t filed a bug/enhancement before - GnuCash has been wonderful as it
> is! I will look into how to do this and add the use case as you suggested.
>
> In the meantime, should I downgrade to 2.6.11 (last version where cos
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