On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 07:44, James E wrote:
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> I used to run Gnucash 2.6.12 in Ubuntu 14.04 .
>
> I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04. During the upgrade I was asked if I wanted
> to keep several Gnucash files/piece of information – one of which was the
> Alpha Advantage API key . I replied t
I used to run Gnucash 2.6.12 in Ubuntu 14.04 .
I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04. During the upgrade I was asked if I wanted
to keep several Gnucash files/piece of information – one of which was the
Alpha Advantage API key . I replied that I did .
The upgrade appeared to have finished succe
Hi all,
I am putting this on the user list to get some broader input of
opinions and suggestions.
It started with
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-de/2019-August/010704.html,
were a user reported problems about the usage of counter formats. I
watched several issues with our tooltips an
Ah, thanks for the clarification.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 4:10 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
> wrote:
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> Hi Adrien,
>
> part of the confusion might be:
> Frank asked for the account type to create a few, which you tried to answer.
> I saw, the requested accounts were already defined
Hi Adrien,
part of the confusion might be:
Frank asked for the account type to create a few, which you tried to answer.
I saw, the requested accounts were already defined in the template and
referenced the group containing them, not the type itself.
Am Mi., 7. Aug. 2019 um 21:54 Uhr schrieb Adrie
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 2:41 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
> wrote:
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>
>
> 7 Kostpijs rekeningen (Cost price bills?)
>>> This is where I book my bikes if I buy them from my supplier during the
>>> year. It will raise my Assets I suppose.
>>
>> These are the invoices
Am Mi., 7. Aug. 2019 um 18:47 Uhr schrieb Adrien Monteleone
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> > On Aug 7, 2019, at 7:51 AM, Frank ter Braak wrote:
> > I did ask my question in the dutch mailing list but it does not seem to be
> > very busy there :-(
Keep in mind, the dutch list has not so many members as the english
list. An
Am Mi., 7. Aug. 2019 um 19:34 Uhr schrieb Ove Grunnér :
>
> No Problem, John, thanks for helping,
>
> Anyone else got this working somehow?
>
> br Ove.
The answer would depend on your book cuurrency, which I could not find
in your description. Then I would assume, the report currency and what
you
David & Geert,
Thanks for the explanation!
While I haven’t had the need (yet) to use the importer, I agree that U+M/M
would be more clear.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 7:01 AM, David Cousens wrote:
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> Adrien,
>
> Even if it has been reconciled in another program I think you would w
No Problem, John, thanks for helping,
Anyone else got this working somehow?
br Ove.
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 21:55, John Ralls wrote:
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>
> > On Aug 6, 2019, at 11:06 AM, Ove wrote:
> >
> > Thanks very much for that John.
> >
> > I did as you suggested, and it fixed the original problem but ex
> The csv import can import reconciliation info so in principle you could
import
reconciled transactions.
Sorry for the somewhat tangential comment, but since it is I think somewhat
relevant, and I thought it might be of interest to someone - when importing
transactions from a csv, GnuCash didn't
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 7:51 AM, Frank ter Braak wrote:
>
> I did ask my question in the dutch mailing list but it does not seem to be
> very busy there :-(
>
> I did start of with the GrootboekSchema 1.1 but this list has no clear types
> for these 4 accounts:
>
>
>>> 2 Tussenrekeningen
For completion, Colin sent me 2 QIF files from 2 different bank accounts.
Some lines indicated transfer from 1st QIF acct to 2nd QIF acct.
The solution is tedious. Importing QIF acct will require careful mapping of
QIF account/category, and when importing the 2nd QIF account, the importer
*will* *
I did ask my question in the dutch mailing list but it does not seem to be very
busy there :-(
I did start of with the GrootboekSchema 1.1 but this list has no clear types
for these 4 accounts:
>> 2 Tussenrekeningen (suspense accounts?)
One example is “Kruisposten”
Adrien,
Even if it has been reconciled in another program I think you would want to
check the reconciliation to make sure the importer had imported everything
completely. The reconciliation process should be very quick if the import
has been correct.
I think as Geert mentoins in another post, Gnu
Building on Christopher's comment, my experience was that if a transaction to
be imported has the flag set, Gnucash imports that value. I'm not sure the
exact mechanics or heuristics (and it was a long time ago that I migrated to
Gnucash), but I know I didn't have to reconcile my imported trans
Hello Frank,
I had hoped one of the native speakers had answered, but it seems they
are currently all in their caravans. ;-)
How about using the Referentie GrootboekSchema, versie 1.1, which we
are shipping with Gnucash?
You should see it after downgrading your Gnucash Mac version as
written befo
Op woensdag 7 augustus 2019 10:06:45 CEST schreef Christopher Lam:
> Hi Geert
> Wish to add a small contribution:
>
> On Wed., 7 Aug. 2019, 15:43 Geert Janssens,
>
> wrote:
> > For the other importers, this isn't implemented. The idea is that you
> > typically import from bank statements in qif/
Am Mi., 7. Aug. 2019 um 10:24 Uhr schrieb Liz :
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 10:09:05 +0200
> Frank ter Braak wrote:
:
> > QUESTION DUTCH ORIGINAL (mailed without succes to the NL mailinglist)
> >
> > Beste GnuCash vrienden,
> >
> > Ik wil overstappen van een oud boekhoudprogramma naar GnuCash en de
> >
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 10:09:05 +0200
Frank ter Braak wrote:
> Dear GnuCash friends,
>
> I want to switch from an old accounting program to GnuCash and the
> first requirement is to set up a good accounting plan.
>
> Now I know what I used for years and also what is used as standard in
> the Nether
Dear GnuCash friends,
I want to switch from an old accounting program to GnuCash and the first
requirement is to set up a good accounting plan.
Now I know what I used for years and also what is used as standard in the
Netherlands, but how does that match the format that GnuCash uses? Who helps
Hi Geert
Wish to add a small contribution:
On Wed., 7 Aug. 2019, 15:43 Geert Janssens,
wrote:
>
> For the other importers, this isn't implemented. The idea is that you
> typically import from bank statements in qif/ofx/csv format and banks
> don't
> have reconcilation information. The other acou
Op woensdag 7 augustus 2019 04:41:02 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Just curious here,
>
> So, if a user has years (decades even) of historical transactions that have
> already long ago been officially reconciled, the GnuCash importer does not
> offer the option of importing this historical dat
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