Hi John,
Sorry if I was unclear: the sudo cpan -i Finance::Quote install seemed to have
succeeded without error messages, but execution still fails as before.
I upgraded Xcode to 10.2 and there seems no longer an option to add command
line tools from Preferences.
My Library/Developer only conta
No other benefit I can think of. It’s just a preference for treating the funds
as a liability (until earned) rather than a negative asset.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 26, 2019, at 3:10 PM, Tim Quinn wrote:
>
> What you described is exactly what I do, applying the “left-over” funds to
> future in
I just upgraded from 3.3 to 3.4 and noticed a dramatic improvement in the
loading time of the XML datafile. Was this an improvement in the code or
just my imagination?
D. West
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What you described is exactly what I do, applying the “left-over” funds to
future invoices for that same customer. I know about and use credit memos,
although not exactly in the way you described.
I was really looking just for fewer key clicks during payment processing to
simplify things for my
Op dinsdag 26 maart 2019 20:38:24 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> My bad. I was misreading both the wiki page and the chart. Both %APPDATA%
> and %LOCALAPPDATA% are used, but one for GNC_CONFIG_HOME and the other for
> GTK_CONFIG_HOME and I was confused thinking both locations were used for
> both
My bad. I was misreading both the wiki page and the chart. Both %APPDATA% and
%LOCALAPPDATA% are used, but one for GNC_CONFIG_HOME and the other for
GTK_CONFIG_HOME and I was confused thinking both locations were used for both
purposes. (though the wiki page and chart clearly indicate which is u
Op dinsdag 26 maart 2019 20:08:10 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Hmmm.. The wiki lists both \Roaming and \Local, only reason why I suggested
> it.
Where did you see this ? If it does that would be a wiki bug :)
Geert
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Hmmm.. The wiki lists both \Roaming and \Local, only reason why I suggested it.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 26, 2019, at 2:01 PM, Geert Janssens
> wrote:
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> Op dinsdag 26 maart 2019 19:45:35 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
>> Interesting, the preference works the opposite for me. I’m on a Mac, bu
Op dinsdag 26 maart 2019 19:45:35 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Interesting, the preference works the opposite for me. I’m on a Mac, but
> that shouldn’t matter.
>
> Windows has two locations you can put that file.
>
> C:\Users\\AppData\Local\GnuCash
No, this location is not used by gnucash.
GnuCash allows you to create ‘Customers’ that you can run a report to show
their AR due along with aging figures. (+30days, +60days, +90days etc.)
I’d scrap the individual ’tenant name’ accounts and create them as Customers.
Then invoice the Customers(tenants). Everything will book to AR against
Op dinsdag 26 maart 2019 17:50:58 CET schreef Tim Quinn:
> Hi, all. I’m running GC Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on Mac (High Sierra).
>
> My wife offers clients a discount if they pay for several tutoring sessions
> in advance.
>
> When I process the payment (which exceeds the first session’s invo
I don’t think there is a way. I just zero it out manually too and let it all go
to A/R and then use the funds as a pre-payment that I later apply.
If you create a credit memo first since you know they’ll be getting that
discount, you can ‘pay’ it as part of the process.
Another option is to boo
Interesting, the preference works the opposite for me. I’m on a Mac, but that
shouldn’t matter.
Windows has two locations you can put that file.
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\GnuCash
C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash
You tried the second one. Try the first. (or both?)
Other than that, perhaps there
Income = Revenue - Expenses
The Income Statement is showing you the correct amount.
Your issue with it is that you are using an accrual method of accounting but
you want a cash-basis figure. (You are booking Revenue when you earn it with
invoices — proper for the accrual method, but you only wa
Good afternoon. I rented some apartments and I collect the relative rentals.
I register the rents due annually in the account: assets / credits / rentals
due / tenant name.
I register receipts in the account: income / rents / tenant name.
I can't build a report that gives me the overall situation,
Hi, all. I’m running GC Build ID: 3.4+ (2018-12-30) on Mac (High Sierra).
My wife offers clients a discount if they pay for several tutoring sessions in
advance.
When I process the payment (which exceeds the first session’s invoice amount),
GnuCash always computes and fills in the “Refund” amou
I tried your suggestion and I still have no luck. I'm either missing
something basic or the instructions are not correct or clear enough. I
copied the text of the instructions below. I'm leaning towards me missing
something. But I don't see what.
This is what the tool tip says:
"GnuCash uses a y
The cash flow report is not very well documented nor understood. There are
users who report bugs based on incomplete understanding of issues and
design decisions made by the report writers.
I strongly recommend tweaking the Transaction Report which is much more
predictable, and if you select the *
Hello,
I am trying to understand my 2018 reports and the actual (net) 2018 income.
I realize that the 'Cash Flow' report does not subtract any refunds from the
total.
The 'Income Statement' and 'Balance Sheet' reports do include the refunds,
however these reports also include any invoices charge
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