Good Morning Matt,
Your summary is spot on.
Thank you very much for your offer. However I feel that that may not
further complicate my situation as I have had two sessions of
inputting.
I think at this stage I prefer to plod on slow and steady.
Two things that I think should be written into the
Again, I think you’ve hit on it directly.
To answer your question, no I can’t think of a reporting advantage. As you
outline, I think reports are generally flexible enough that you can tailor them
to get what you want regardless, but the dual asset allocation accounts creates
extra work for tha
Hi Dave!
Yep, that is pretty much the conclusion I’ve come to. Not sure what you are
asking about in “where are you balancing the funds”. The Cr and Dr are balanced
in the example. Maybe you are asking the location in the hierarchy for the
accounts? It all goes up to the root account “Assets”.
This is just getting silly.
Scott,
We can’t remove you.
Read the footer of this e-mail and follow the instructions.
Regards,
Adrien
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Yes, sort of.
I found these instructions for Mailman
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Using the email interface:
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unsubscribe.
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Please remove my me as well.
Thank you to the community for all I've learned from this group!
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> Tried to do it myself but going around in circles!
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Roger,
Sorry, I thought I put that in parentheses.
SX is shorthand for Scheduled Transaction. If I haven’t used the funds, I
approve the transaction otherwise I don’t let it get created. I just edit the
template next time I need it.
On another note, I see you switched to digest mode for the ma
Matt,
I see one huge problem: where are you balancing the funds for the allocated
accounts? They need balancing, and once you add something to balance them, you
might as well male them Subaccounts of checking anyway.
Cheers,David
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 4:06, Matt Graham
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My favourite was a mailing list some years back which, when receiving
"list-unsubscribe" in the body of the email, would literally subscribe
the email address to a "list-unsubscribe" mailing list, which would
send the messages of those attempting to unsubscribe to each other.
But not to the list or
We have spent a heck of a lot of bandwidth on this topic, and we seem to do so
every time someone sends one of these unsubscribe requests.
I personally agree with Derek that it is a hopeless and thankless task to
account for all the possibilities, and I would rather find a different solution
tha
Make sure you reply to the posting and not the Digest for Gnucash.
Otherwise the GnuCash mailing list thinks it needs to send multiple digests.
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Adrien Monteleone, Sorry I missed a beat. "I use the SX..." What is the SX
and how do you use it? Thanks, Roger
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Adrian, That would work. Thanks for the tip. Roger
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Thanks for the run down Matt,
I wouldn’t say “stupid” at all, but certainly, that method is extra work. And I
don’t really see the benefit that makes the work worth the trouble.
I also see that the transactions are more complicated, more cluttered, and if
you ever have to go over them to track
Hi, Just a thought about the footer and the wiki.
The footer directs the reader to update their subscription prefs or unsub
at lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucashuser-user
It also now directs Nabble or Gmane users to
wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information.
Since the link
Again, thank you Adrien for being patient with me. I’m probably getting myself
confused too, but I’m starting to get more and more clear on it all. I know I’m
definitely weird, and whilst I think the purpose I have is common, the way I
use it probably isn’t.
We have some different assumptions g
Hi Mike,
So if I understand correctly from looking through the email chains:
1. You had everything entered into the mobile app
2. You exported from the mobile app and hit the bug where splits lose their
values in the export
3. You imported all the transactions into GNUCash desktop in a
clients that are handled by an agency need both an invoice for the service
rendered and a bill for the agency's commission. the agency balances the
invoice and their bill into a single bank transaction.
for dutch tax I must specify revenue, tax due, tax payed separately, so I
cannot handle this
I just looked at the Mailing Lists page on the wiki.
While “I” understand I’d have to manage an external subscription externally, I
can see others may not get that.
Perhaps a more explicit explanation in the Mailing List Reflectors section
might help. (if they read it)
I do think the recent ch
Liz writes:
> I put this person on "Moderation" + "No Mail" which disconnects this
> person from Gnucash Mailman sent mail. As this person then tried to
> reply and was caught in the moderation queue, it's not mail from here
> which they are receiving.
> However, it does confirm that they were un
Liz writes:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 17:11:25 -0600
> David Carlson wrote:
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>> In that regard, where-ever there are instructions about subscribing
>> and un-subscribing it would be useful to have a link to the Nabble
>> mirror, if it is appropriate to call it that.
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>> David C
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> There isn't a
Jack Slater writes:
> my reconciled transactions display a Y not an R???
Correct, Y == YES, it is Reconciled
Other values are:
C == Cleared
N == Neither cleared nor reconciled
V == Voided (I think -- not 100% sure of this one)
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Thanks Geert, yes I have previously had a go at that other forum no response.
I have this morning created reports from the corrected XML file.
I am starting to input manually. It may take a week or so to re-input the data
but carrying on with the current effort is completely pointless.
I
Op dinsdag 30 januari 2018 07:59:01 CET schreef john_mike:
> Confused!
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> Back ground : Trying to get damaged transactions from phone to main file.
> Transactions entered whilst phone app had some sort of double minus problem.
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> What I have done:
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> The only way to repair the transactions
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