hello,Using GNU 2.6.21 on Windows.Vendor Bill received: 1000.00Vendor Credit
note received: 200.00 and recorded as credit note in GNU against VENDORBill
was settled by payment of 800.00Vendor Report shows ZERO Balance but bill
reminder popup shows Bill due for payment of 200.00It seems credit note
Eric,
Years ago, I made a script to remove transactions from the gnucash xml
file for the purpose of reducing file size and speeding start-up. It is
kind of crude, but allows for the deletion of transactions based on a
date range. Here is a link to the posting;
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/g
Eric,
GnuCash is known to be slow to open, but there are some tricks to make it
faster. One is to just leave it open until you close down your computer.
Another is to close all reports before closing GnuCash. I think keeping
the file on a local SSD would help, tho I cannot verify by personal
ex
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 2:58 AM, Ian Lancaster wrote:
>
> Colin
> Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
> I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule the
> original program.
> The Apple techs tell me that the accounts seem to be contained in the
> ap
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 4:58 AM, Ian Lancaster wrote:
>
> Colin
> Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
> I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule the
> original program.
> The Apple techs tell me that the accounts seem to be contained in the
> app
Thank you Liz. Solved my problem. Jim
On 08/28/2018 01:50 AM, Liz wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:53:05 -0400
JIM <9031jbk...@att.net> wrote:
In my home folder in Linux I am getting lots of files generated by
Gucash. Examples:
Jim's checking
gnucash.1432
XX.log
And another file beside
On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 10:58:30 BST Ian Lancaster wrote:
> Colin
> Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
> I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule the
> original
> program.
Hi,
what do you mean by this phrase? Does GC pop up any messages or dialo
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 at 10:58, Ian Lancaster wrote:
>
> Colin
> Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
> I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule the
> original program.
I don't understand what you mean by that, you should get a file
browser so you can
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 19:58:30 +1000
Ian Lancaster wrote:
> Colin
> Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
> I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule
> the original program. The Apple techs tell me that the accounts seem
> to be contained in the app and not
Colin
Thanks for your very quick reply to my problem.
I have tried the File>Open but the new app seems to overrule the
original program.
The Apple techs tell me that the accounts seem to be contained in the
app and not with my other documents.
I had reconciled my
Jim,
By the look of it you may not entering a general name for your set of books
when you first open the file. The format of the main file should be
".gnucash" where is a name you enter when you first
save the file after you have created a new file/set of books.
It is not really clear in the mo
You should be able to use File > Open and browse to your accounts
file, wherever you originally saved it.
If you have lost that for some reason then hopefully you have a recent backup.
Colin
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 at 06:31, Ian Lancaster wrote:
>
> For years (2011?) I have used GnuCash to ke
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