This is not an invoice-report. This is either customer, vendor or job
report.
There must be something unusual in the AP/AR account selection in the
General tab in options.
Or there may be something from a previous installation which must be
cleared properly.
On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 at 05:32, michielu
We are a small company using gnucash for our accounting.
We have a similar requirement that we would like to attach reference to
documentation to the transactions (expenses). The possible to indicate annex
number or similar would be fine, so it is easy to find related documentation
the expenses.
I just compiled and installed the 3.7 Gnucash version as offered on the
front-page.
When I try to run an invoice report on my existing gnucash file, I get:
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
157: 17 [catch #t # ...]
In unknown file:
?: 16 [apply-smob/1 #]
In {INSTALL}/gnucash-3.7/libgnucash/app-utils/c-inte
OK, will do. This is interesting. I moved the file to a Windows 7
machine, and opened it with GnuCash 2.6.21. It did read the sqlite3
file, but it took a long time, probably 20 minutes or so. After it
opened, I saved it as an xml file. GnuCash does open the .xml file
more quickly, so perhaps I
Yes, you'll have to move XLM to the CURRENCY namespace. GnuCash *should* allow
that since the symbol starts with X.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 1:57 PM, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
> wrote:
>
> Yes, perhaps using XLM as the security/currency of Expenses:XLM is the
> best approach
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 11:53 AM, GWB wrote:
>
> Hello, GnuCash Users,
>
> Gnucash will begin to start, then abort (crash) when launched, using
> normal startup or gnucash --nofile --debug. Output from terminal is:
>
> $ gnucash --nofile --debug
> Found Finance::Quote version 1.38
> **
> GLib
Thank you very much. I will check this out and revert tomorrow.
On 13/09/2019 20:18, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op vrijdag 13 september 2019 20:50:35 CEST schreef Uttam Chakravorty:
Firstly I apologise if I should be trying something other than posting
here. If so, any guidance would be appreciate
Please remember to copy the list on all replies. Reply-all--the
double-left-arrow icon--works well for this.
I'm glad that you got GnuCash working to your satisfaction.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 2:46 PM, Alton Brantley wrote:
>
> Thanks for the input, John
>
> I had moved my
If you?re going to keep using the simplified method, there?s no point to
changing the account type.
>
> #1 you?d lose expense tracking entirely for anything spent via the card.
> #2 credit card liability would forever be ?negative? (meaning they owe you)
>
> ...
> With the switch you are consid
Yes, perhaps using XLM as the security/currency of Expenses:XLM is the
best approach. I tried it. However I can't set XLM as currency of the
Expenses:XLM account. I defined the XLM under "CCC" (cryptocurrency)
namespace and it seems that in a Expense account I can only select a
national currency un
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 11:49:33 -0500
> From: Adrien Monteleone
> To: Gnucash Users
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Net Worth Charts
> Message-ID: <64870445-aba1-4c2a-bb56-9fd1b6411...@lusfiber.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Make sure to use the same price source f
Op vrijdag 13 september 2019 20:50:35 CEST schreef Uttam Chakravorty:
> Firstly I apologise if I should be trying something other than posting
> here. If so, any guidance would be appreciated.
>
> I'm running Gnucash on Ubuntu 18.04 desktop to look after a small UK VAT
> registered company (two p
Firstly I apologise if I should be trying something other than posting
here. If so, any guidance would be appreciated.
I'm running Gnucash on Ubuntu 18.04 desktop to look after a small UK VAT
registered company (two people: my wife and our son).
When I run 'Reports' -> 'Payable Ageing' (Trade
Hello, GnuCash Users,
Gnucash will begin to start, then abort (crash) when launched, using
normal startup or gnucash --nofile --debug. Output from terminal is:
$ gnucash --nofile --debug
Found Finance::Quote version 1.38
**
GLib:ERROR:/build/glib2.0-pjKWYQ/glib2.0-2.48.2/./glib/ghash.c:373:g_has
Bob,
Thanks for reporting back not only that you solved it but documenting the steps.
I hope no one else has the same issue, but if so, there is now a reference for
them.
I’ll have to keep this in mind when I migrate some computers to Win10 for some
family members.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Sep 1
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 10:40 AM, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am taking part in the airdrop of Stellar Lumens (XLM) in the keybase
> application so I received some free XLM cryptocoins that I would like
> to account with gnucash.
>
> The problem I have is the number of
If I understand well, i would have the same behaviour. If i use nXLM, I
reduce the number of decimals of the quantity (which now it is not a
problem, i can set 7 decimals for xml currency) but i increase the decimals
of the price (perhaps a problem) and i get the same value in euros which is
the ac
The trouble was Windows Defender in a recent update blocked Gnucash, Quicken
and Open Office data directories.
This was in the Ransom ware section
Here is a website that explains how to fix this
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/113430-add-remove-allowed-apps-controlled-folder-access-windows-10
> On 13 Sep 2019, at 18:40, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am taking part in the airdrop of Stellar Lumens (XLM) in the keybase
> application so I received some free XLM cryptocoins that I would like
> to account with gnucash.
>
> The problem I have is the number of decima
Hello,
I am taking part in the airdrop of Stellar Lumens (XLM) in the keybase
application so I received some free XLM cryptocoins that I would like
to account with gnucash.
The problem I have is the number of decimals. Cryptocurrency uses up
to 7 decimals (11,1234567) and the price of the currenc
Make sure to use the same price source for securities and currencies. (trading
accounts)
Mine was off as well, till I checked that and realized the Balance Sheet
defaults to ’nearest in time’ but the Net Worth Line & Bar Charts default to
‘weighted average’.
Personally, I prefer ’nearest in ti
Why would today's net worth shown on the net worth chart not equal the
total equity shown on the balance sheet? The selected accounts are
identical. The difference does not equal any item on the balance sheet,
such as unrealized gains or retained earnings. So it's not making sense to
me. I'm trying
To be clear, what I meant by ‘download from your card company’ is you might be
able to directly import that into GnuCash so you don’t have to type it. The
same goes for future transactions. That would get you both proper expense and
liability tracking.
Most card companies should offer CSV as a
If you’re going to keep using the simplified method, there’s no point to
changing the account type.
#1 you’d lose expense tracking entirely for anything spent via the card.
#2 credit card liability would forever be ’negative’ (meaning they owe you)
The simplified method works as you have been do
Can I convert credit cards as expenses to credit cards as liabilities
reasonably easily, or is my best choice to start doing it properly now and
leave the old transactions alone?
I have just started with GnuCash and have imported and hand-massaged 10 years
worth of records from two other financ
On 9/12/2019 1:49 PM, Fred Frazelle wrote:
Dear sirs:
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