Thanks. I will file a bug report.
The report in question is 'Profit & Loss'. I could see in the text of the
Saved Reports code that my various instances of this appeared to refer to
the same template they were built on:
based on template "8758ba23984c40dea5527f5f0ca2779e"
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Thank you for report. This is a known behaviour in some reports. Would you
mind filing bugs describing the offending report (and options)?
On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 at 17:04, boldstripe wrote:
> Unexpected currency change in a report between two copies of Gnucash on
> different machines
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> Co
Chris,
AFAIK the importer does not import the accounts separately from the
transactions, it simply matches the quicken categories in the imported
transactions to internal GnuCash accounts. The Account tree import is only
for account trees exported from GnuCash in CSV format. You could generate
th
When editing a new invoice and adding the quantity 1.00 and the price 33000.00
I see 1 and
33,00 but the totals are correct.
After that and pressing Post the program crashes.
Reinstating and installing on another PC does not help.
Win
Hello All:
I just installed GNUCash 3.7 on my WinPro7(64-bit) system. I am trying to
import data from my Quicken Deluxe 2013 dataset. I am using my "normal" user
(i.e., a non-administrator).
Based on the suggestions from the GNUCash Quicken specific Wiki and my
experience with a prior attemp
Unexpected currency change in a report between two copies of Gnucash on
different machines
Conclusion
If you keep books in multiple currencies, make reports in multiple
currencies, and also sync your preferences folder (and hence your saved
reports) between machines, then you should probably ma
On 12/28/2019 2:06 AM, Colin Law wrote:
Please provide an exact example of what you mean, then we should be able to
explain the discrepancy.
Also tell us which version of the software you are using and on what
operating system.
Colin
Multiple debits and credits in a transaction? That would be