HI all,
Thanks everyone for your thoughts. Once I see what my accountant does with
these foreign currency transactions, I will try entering them back into GnuCash
and see what happens.
A message from Christopher mentioned stocks and capital gains. I don't have any
stocks in my books, but as I
Op vrijdag 23 maart 2018 06:27:07 WIB schreef Christopher Lam:
> Hi Potuz
>
> This is clever- would you mind documenting the process to run reports
> from command line?
>
> C
It's one of my long term goals to separate report generation from report
display. That would allow to generate reports f
Op donderdag 22 maart 2018 21:20:19 WIB schreef Potuz:
> Hello, I have a number of scripts that parse my .gnucash sqlite dbase and
> produce reports. I'd like to be able to compile and run those programs in a
> linux system without gtk+ (in particular no gnome and no webkit-gtk).
> However when I t
Op vrijdag 23 maart 2018 00:01:05 WIB schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Personally, I reply-to-list. I do not ‘reply-all’. Reply-all will send to
> the list AND each sender (depending on the message you are replying to)
> which then means those people get multiple copies.
I doubt this. I believe mailma
> On Mar 22, 2018, at 9:54 PM, Robert Lewis wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm looking for a good example of how to specify the font and size of
> a line to be printed in a custom .chk file. I know it is specified with
> "font_n" ("n" being the line number) but the format of what follows is
> what I cannot f
Hi. I'm looking for a good example of how to specify the font and size of
a line to be printed in a custom .chk file. I know it is specified with
"font_n" ("n" being the line number) but the format of what follows is
what I cannot find any reference to or an example of. Thanks
--
*<< Robe
On Mar 23, Christopher Lam wrote:
Hi Potuz
This is clever- would you mind documenting the process to run reports
from command line?
I am not running gnucash reports, I wrote my own set of C programs to write tax returns and portfolio performance related reports specialized for Brazilian tax la
Hi Potuz
This is clever- would you mind documenting the process to run reports
from command line?
C
On 23/03/18 04:57, Potuz wrote:
On Mar 22, Potuz wrote:
Hello, I have a number of scripts that parse my .gnucash sqlite dbase
and produce reports. I'd like to be able to compile and run thos
Hello all,
I am new to the mailing list and have tried GNUC many years ago. Now I
am looking to replace QB with GNUC and running into some issues. To
preference this, I am not an accountant or anything near. In fact, My
accounting skills are somewhat basic.
I have a question on setting the d
Unfortunately, this *is* true for the Gmail web interface. (this has no bearing
if you use a different client to view your gmail account)
This does not affect the actual thread on the Gnucash Mailman server, or any
client that uses the message-id, in-reply-to, or references headers. It only
aff
On Mar 22, Potuz wrote:
Hello, I have a number of scripts that parse my .gnucash sqlite dbase and
produce reports. I'd like to be able to compile and run those programs in a
linux system without gtk+ (in particular no gnome and no webkit-gtk). However
when I try to compile with -DWITH_GNUCASH=
On 22 March 2018 at 19:18, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> ...
> b) If you don't have original message file in your webmail client or in
>your email client, but you know a place where it's archived: see if
>the archiver tells you about the "Message-ID" of the original
>message, or if i
Note, you can change the default behavior to ‘reply-all’ instead of 'reply' in
your settings if you find it a pain to have to switch.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 22, 2018, at 1:50 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> In Gmail I do not see an option to reply-To-List.
>
> That does seem to be logical i
What would really be sweet is for a mail client to offer to allow you to add a
message to a thread, or split messages off of a thread. I understand that can
be a mess with IDs, but it would just be for your own viewing/use/organization.
So far, I’ve not seen any that can do it. (I think some all
As noted, I don’t use the Gmail web interface. But macOS Mail doesn’t have it
either. (I do miss Thunderbird for that reason) I simply hit reply-all and then
delete the individuals’ emails, leaving only the list e-mail. It is annoying as
I’d certainly prefer if Mail offered a reply-list option.
> I have noticed an issue on my computer recently that Gmail is not always
> correctly displaying threads from the GnuCash user maillists. I have
I'm not a Gmail user but I saw a similar thing happening in other
situations, not now.
a) In case your webmail or email client has the message you wan
In Gmail I do not see an option to reply-To-List.
That does seem to be logical if I could figure out how to do it.
David C
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 12:01 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I too noticed a change about a month or two ago. Perhaps it was happening
> bef
The rounding error I found can be very large depending on the variance between
the exchange rate for each transaction and the date of the report. But, I don’t
think it affects anything else, because it’s a function of the report, not any
math Gnucash otherwise performs. And I’ve never seen this
> On Mar 21, 2018, at 12:22 PM, darrylctx wrote:
>
> I am trying to reconcile a Bank account.
> Everything has been working fine since I opened the account, but recently I
> tried to reconcile a statement, and the starting balance of the reconcile is
> incorrect.
> At the end of every stateme
I too noticed a change about a month or two ago. Perhaps it was happening
before, but it seems more frequent lately.
My subscribed address is Gmail, but I use macOS mail client on my desktop so
it’s not a web vs. client issue.
So far that I can tell, it appears though that the issue may not be
Is it possible to add a section for value added tax in employee vouchers?
Right now I'm just adding it as a separate line item, but it makes things
look awful in my books.
--
Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-User-f1415819.html
_
You can use the Edit->Find menu item to search for entries by their
reconcile status.
It might help you find an accidentally-inserted transaction.
On 3/22/2018 8:43 AM, Colin Law wrote:
On 21 March 2018 at 19:22, darrylctx wrote:
I am trying to reconcile a Bank account.
Everything has been
Hello, I have a number of scripts that parse my .gnucash sqlite dbase and
produce reports. I'd like to be able to compile and run those programs in a
linux system without gtk+ (in particular no gnome and no webkit-gtk). However
when I try to compile with -DWITH_GNUCASH=NO I pick errors since it
Hi Richard
If I understand 'unrealised gains', this is a known issue.
I think any double-entry accounting system will have this issue when
currencies or stocks are converted without accounting for capital gains.
With stocks we expect to receive capital gains and are usually taxed on
these gains;
On 22 March 2018 at 11:33, daniel wrote:
> Hello Colin,
>
> More information:
>
> - The save didn't succeed, all the tables are empty (Error is: The Server at
> URL:// experienced an
>> error or encountered bad or corrupt data)
> - I'm using root user for MySQL (at least for now), DB and tables we
On 3/21/2018 6:05 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Linux is not Unix. Nor is BSD. Very few users are interested either of
the other two, but they both are very important in the grand scheme of
things.
David C
True about linux and the unixes not being the SAME operating system, but
users do not ordin
On 21 March 2018 at 19:22, darrylctx wrote:
> I am trying to reconcile a Bank account.
> Everything has been working fine since I opened the account, but recently I
> tried to reconcile a statement, and the starting balance of the reconcile is
> incorrect.
> At the end of every statement, I put in
I have noticed an issue on my computer recently that Gmail is not always
correctly displaying threads from the GnuCash user maillists. I have
usually been able to find the missing items by scrolling through the
threads, but then I see all the duplicated text in the replies and I get
even more conf
Daniel,
Have you tried using your file manager on your local computer to see if you
can access the folder containing the data db on the other computer just
before trying the GnuCash action?
I have sometimes had problems with network discovery working rather slowly.
David C
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018
Hello Colin,
More information:
- The save didn't succeed, all the tables are empty (Error is: The Server at
URL:// experienced an
> error or encountered bad or corrupt data)
- I'm using root user for MySQL (at least for now), DB and tables were
created
- GnuCash version 2.6.19 (built from sources
On Wednesday, 21 March 2018 19:22:10 GMT darrylctx wrote:
> I am trying to reconcile a Bank account.
> Everything has been working fine since I opened the account, but recently I
> tried to reconcile a statement, and the starting balance of the reconcile is
> incorrect.
> At the end of every statem
Sounds like you entered a transaction with a date prior to your last
reconciled date or perhaps even before the opening balance of the
particular account you're looking at.
Check the View >> Filter By... options to ensure you're seeing all the
transactions in the account you're trying to unreconci
Thanks for your thoughts, Adrien.
Yes, I do have losses from changes in exchange rates between when I booked a
currency and the date of the report. However, these changes were tiny compared
to the "Unrealized Losses" figure that appeared in the Trial Balance report.
So, while I agree that this
I am trying to reconcile a Bank account.
Everything has been working fine since I opened the account, but recently I
tried to reconcile a statement, and the starting balance of the reconcile is
incorrect.
At the end of every statement, I put in a trxn with 0 value and the correct
ending balance i
On 22 March 2018 at 07:39, daniel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using two machines (both are Ubuntu 16.04) and trying to use MySQL to
> save GnuCash data.
> In one machine the GnuCash application in the second one MySQL.
>
> While trying to save the data (with Save As, MySQL option) I provide the
> MySQ
On Wed, 21 Mar 2018 07:58:01 -0400
R Winstead wrote:
> I guess I'm just sending this to the moderator for this group. I
> never saw this come across in email so I'm wondering if this was not
> released to the group by the moderator, or was there some other
> reason? I have checked archives and
Hello,
I'm using two machines (both are Ubuntu 16.04) and trying to use MySQL to
save GnuCash data.
In one machine the GnuCash application in the second one MySQL.
While trying to save the data (with Save As, MySQL option) I provide the
MySQL information (Host, DB, User and Pass).
In MySQL I se
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