It's a known issue that is being addressed.
On November 11, 2019, at 8:35 AM, Phillip Walsh
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Have been trying to open www.gnucash.org since last week
get message
This site can’t be reached
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Known issue.
Please read the list archives.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On November 10, 2019 10:05:59 PM Phillip Walsh
wrote:
Have been trying to open www.gnucash.org since last week
get message
This site can’t be reached
Phillip Walsh
4/2 Kenneth Road
Baysw
Have been trying to open www.gnucash.org since last week
get message
This site can’t be reached
Phillip Walsh
4/2 Kenneth Road
Bayswater VIC
Australia 3153
Mobile 0419 320 393
Home 03 9720 7685
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I can't seem to create a report on checking (or another asset account) that
only shows goes-outta's... aka withdrawals... aka credits.
I tried running a Transaction Report on Checking then hitting Ctl-F and setting
the parameters to...
Search for "value" where credits are greater than or equal to
Adrian, Thanks for the response.
I have to admit I have done regular expressions... but I often tire of the
fight... as I ultimately did in this case.
My solution in this particular case was to port the gnuCash check register into
a spreadsheet and manipulate it from there to exclude the target
Adrien,
What regex implementation do you know of that has negating patterns? None of
the ones I know do.
The Transaction report uses Guile regex which just wraps whatever libc/msvcrt
was used to compile it, generally POSIX Enhanced. It doesn't support negating
patterns and doesn't have an opti
You have two options, but both require a negative regex, which while possible,
might not be part of the regex library used by GnuCash. (I don’t know, you’d
have to try it out)
#1 - Transaction Report (as requested) with regex *not matching* a string in
the Filter field. (it will return transact
Op zondag 10 november 2019 18:42:12 CET schreef CB:
> Short question: Where to find 'gnucash-env' to run python scripts? All
> python examples suggests following:
>
> # Invoke this script like the following example
> # $ gnucash-env python account_analysis.py gnucash_file.gnucash \
> # 2010 1 mo
Short question: Where to find 'gnucash-env' to run python scripts? All python
examples suggests following:
# Invoke this script like the following example
# $ gnucash-env python account_analysis.py gnucash_file.gnucash \
# 2010 1 monthly 12 \
# debits-show credits-show Assets 'Test Account'
> On Nov 10, 2019, at 3:05 AM, Nigel Stapley wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am using Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07) on Linux Mint 19.2.
>
> When I use the schedule transaction editor on an existing transaction
> template and hit the "Do you want to change this transaction?" the program
> crashes. Having us
I'm using the Leather-Dark GTK3 Theme, like it, but am curious if there are
any other themes that others are using that they strongly recommend for a
test drive (understanding that everyone has their own preferences). Thanks.
Running Windows 10; Version: 3.7
Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07)
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On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 14:56, Al Heynneman wrote:
>
> Are you aware that gnucash.org has been down for a couple of days, or more?
Yes, I have seen the several posts here about it and what is happening.
Colin
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I guess I suffering from project fatigue on this exercise as, all of a sudden,
I cant run a Transaction Report on Checking and then exclude all transactions
to a particular entity... Vendor X
I thought I had done this before but... maybe not.
Without grinding through all the attempts I've made t
You’re welcome.
Note as well, the Help Guide documents each menu in each context. While it may
seem rather mundane at first, there are a few gems to glean from looking it
over. This was one I stumbled on a while back and noticed that the menu entries
change depending on the current tab. (rather
Hi
I am using Build ID: 3.7+(2019-09-07) on Linux Mint 19.2.
When I use the schedule transaction editor on an existing transaction
template and hit the "Do you want to change this transaction?" the program
crashes. Having used GC for many years without any problem I'm not sure
where to look for i
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 07:31, Al Heynneman wrote:
>
> Christopher,
>
> Thanks for the quick response, and the information. I'll keep an eye out
> for an update in the Ubuntu repos.
The standard Ubuntu repo will not get an upgrade. With Ubuntu,
generally only security fixes are retrofittted after
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