Les, that seems very strange as the price editor should be displaying all
the prices that are currently in the data file. Are you using the regular
XML data file format or a database format?
David C
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 4:20 PM Les wrote:
> I have noticed that beginning this week (09/170201
I have noticed that beginning this week (09/1702018) the price database
of my securities has been truncated and only the current week's prices
are being displayed.
Is this a bug?
My system is unchanged (Linux Mint 18.2 and GC 2.6.17).
Thanks,
Les
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> From: Paul Kinzelman
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> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2018 16:41:21 -0600
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Another sort field like 'Class' in Quicken?
> On 9/17/2018 8:16 AM, David T. wrote:
> > Paul,
> >
> > This is a recent addit
Nice find!
I don’t think you can ditch the last ‘Actual’ from within GnuCash, that will
have to be in a spreadsheet.
But the column may be useful if you enter future transactions. I know this
sounds odd, but it can be helpful, especially with such a report, to show
‘planned’ transactions that
On 9/20/2018 4:51 AM, Maf. King wrote:
Hi Lesley,
Save your account data file into a folder - don't work directly from the
desktop. (File menu -> Save As while GC is running is probably the best way to
do this)
GC creates its own backup files each time you save (if using the default &
recommend
On 19/09/2018 16:58, Lesley Douglass wrote:
Every time GnuCash auto saves, it automatically saves two new icons on my
desktop. A GnuCash icon and a text document. Is there anyway to change the
settings so this stops?
You can edit the number of saves that are stored to less than 1 day, but
woul
Hi Lesley,
Save your account data file into a folder - don't work directly from the
desktop. (File menu -> Save As while GC is running is probably the best way to
do this)
GC creates its own backup files each time you save (if using the default &
recommended XML file format) and puts it in the
The first thing to try is surely just to run the program under gdb and
to let it crash. When it crashes, ask for a backtrace (bt) to see where
you are. You can move from stack frame to stack frame (f -- for
example, "f 3" to view frame 3). You can request to see the values of
variables with the
Dear All,
please be aware that I run gdb the first time in my life to find this
problem.
When saving from mysql to xml I get a segmentation fault error:
Thread 1 "gnucash" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
g_date_time_add (datetime=0x0, timespan=0) at
/build/glib2.0-7ZsPUq/glib2.0
Every time GnuCash auto saves, it automatically saves two new icons on my
desktop. A GnuCash icon and a text document. Is there anyway to change the
settings so this stops?
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