This was bug 792800.
On Mon, 6 Jan 2020, 10:31 am Dino Carubia via gnucash-user, <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Nevermind... figured it out. Found a transaction from 2011 that was the
> culprit. This issue did not happen in older 2.x versions of GNUCash where
> transaction was entered,
Wouldn't seem right to offer disable zero in the transaction report. But a
"running balance brought forward" as shown is a worth while addition that
can be added imminently.
So there won't be any need for the zero-amount transaction hack.
On Mon, 6 Jan 2020, 10:47 am Adrien Monteleone, <
adrien.m
Bruno,
Ugh, the lot scrubber. Another variable in the problem.
Now I'm confused about the two trading accounts because you say that you've got
5 trades in the asset account and each trading account. Do you have splits both
INTC trading accounts for one transaction? What about Trading:CURRENCY:U
Malcolm,
If you're intent is to keep detailed tax records for your business, it is
probably better to keep those in separate files. Ask your accountant
about that.
For casual personal purposes, including managing bank account balances to
avoid overdraft s, it would be easier to have one data
You should speak to a local CPA concerning how to arrange your books. Depending
on your situation, you might be able to lump everything together, but you might
have to split your two businesses and personal finances, or you might have to
split everything.
This question is more aligned with acco
I want to use gnucash for tracking income and spending for my wife and I. I'd
like some rudimentary advice on setting up gnucash.
Our bank allows us to set up sub-accounts, so we have ended up with four
accounts: a cheque account which is used by both of us for day to day expenses;
a "web savi
1. Select the tab
2. Actions > Rename Page
Unfortunately, that tab doesn’t have an ID assigned and GTK seems not to have
(yet) implemented the :first-child or :first-of-type pseudo classes so it can’t
be targeted with CSS independent of the other tabs.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 5, 2020 w2d5, a
Bummer.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 5, 2020 w2d5, at 5:35 PM, Christopher Lam
> wrote:
>
> A disable-zero option does not feature in the transaction report though.
>
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Nevermind... figured it out. Found a transaction from 2011 that was the
culprit. This issue did not happen in older 2.x versions of GNUCash where
transaction was entered, so it must be a feature of 3.x versions! :-)
To solve this issue, use edit/find to look for a transaction with shares equ
Adrien,
Thanks, yep, that tightens up the close button in the tabs. The only issue
(which I can live with) is it messes up or hides part of the text in the
main account tab--the one you cannot close, maybe called the immutable tab.
Probably because it does not have a close button. I thought about a
A disable-zero option does not feature in the transaction report though.
On Mon, 6 Jan 2020, 6:15 am Adrien Monteleone, <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> There is a setting to show zero amounts. If you uncheck it, then it should
> be blank. (though for the entire report, not that one fig
I don’t think I have more than one asset account for INTC, and none of the
trading accounts shows any transactions outside of the one I am using.
I am pretty sure I did not create a 2nd asset INTC (and doubt Gnucash would
have let me), but I may have edited / moved it from NYSE to INTC in the
se
That's interesting. Do you have more than one INTC asset account, perhaps with
different brokers (and perhaps hidden on your Accounts page either because you
marked it hidden or have hide accounts with 0 balances turned on)? When you
realized that INTC trades on NASDAQ and not NYSE did you edit
Thanks John,
I had a suspicion that this may be due to an ambiguous trading account: I had
noticed that originally some transactions appeared under NYSE/INTC while my
present security and prices are all under NASDAQ/INTC. There is no security
defined under NYSE/INTC, but there is a trading acco
I'm using GnuCash Version 3.7. When I run the Advanced Portfolio report, it
processes for a bit, then it stops and I get a partial report with an error
message: "There is an error processing the transaction 'buying .0030 share
units'. This may to be caused by a sell transaction causing a negati
On 2020-01-05 08:33, boldstripe wrote:
> You can show the 'file path' of a Gnucash file, that is the location on your
> hard drive directory structure, if it is one of the 'recently opened' ones
> listed under the main File menu. First, in View menu, make sure you have
> selected to show the Status
There is a setting to show zero amounts. If you uncheck it, then it should be
blank. (though for the entire report, not that one figure)
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 5, 2020 w2d5, at 2:51 PM, Evenmoreconfused wrote:
>
> Thank you, this works nearly perfectly to achieve the desired effect.
> Brilli
Thank you, this works nearly perfectly to achieve the desired effect.
Brilliant!
When I say nearly perfectly, it's only because the amount column for the
first (artificial) line shows $0.00, whereas it would be better
aesthetically if were blank. No matter -- in cases where I care enough I can
alw
If this matter has been discussed previously, can you you share the link with
me, please? My searches didn't turn up what I was looking for.
System: MS Windows 10 Pro; Version 1903; OS Build 18362.535
GnuCash: Version 3.7; Build ID 3.7+(2019-09-07)
Question: Why does the GnuCash sometimes resize
Bruno,
Don't do anything drastic yet, but everything is pretty independent. You could
change the name on the old INTC and create a new INTC security and GnuCash will
happily use your INTC prices for pricing the new security. They're linked by
the security name and namespace, not by GUID. Unfort
Tim,
Try these:
.GncMainWindow tab button {
margin-left: 0px;
}
.GncMainWindow tab label {
margin-right: -18px;
}
The label seems to have padding, but not as a CSS value. It seems to appear
based on some attempt to keep the lettering centered in the tab object. I don’t
see a way to ch
If that is the thread I’m thinking of, that was my first foray into the
inspector and GTK-based CSS. I was going for specificity at the time.
'notebook tab/tabs' is more specific, but I don’t see tab anywhere else as a
node, so is probably unnecessary.
However, I just realized the options/prefe
Alan,
You have to create the gtk-30.css file. It isn’t there by default.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 4, 2020 w1d4, at 5:33 PM, AEG via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Colin Law wrote
>> By comparing the heights of the register lines and the tabs I see that
>> I get 9 tabs in the height of 14 register
The tabs on the top seemed to take up too much real estate when I upgraded
to 3.6. With your tab css help, I was able to shrink the margins and
padding of the tabs, so that they fit more nicely. Thanks. But the close
buttons inside the tabs still seem to be spaced far away from the end of
the tab t
Historical price data is available on the web (e.g., Yahoo! or Alphavantage),
and can be imported into the price db from csv or tab files pretty easily.
On January 5, 2020, at 11:09 PM, Bruno Acklin wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for the impressively quick reply - and yes, I agree this looks like the
Hi John,
Thanks for the impressively quick reply - and yes, I agree this looks like the
same problem!
Unfortunately there does not seem to be another fix than recreating the stock,
account and transactions..
Do you know of a way I might preserve the 20 years of price data I have on that
stock?
The downloads page for Gnucash lists the mac requirements as ">= 10.9
(Mavericks)" but the dmg appears to be in APFS format, which is, I believe,
10.13+.
It'd be rad if you guys would release a non-APFS dmg! :-)
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I just got version 3.8 using flatpak and it seems that the QFX import is
broken. I download my QFX files as usual. Then use the import menu item
to load the file. However GnuCash maps to one of my stock accounts
rather than the correct bank account. Version 3.7 worked just fine.
Has anyone els
You can show the 'file path' of a Gnucash file, that is the location on your
hard drive directory structure, if it is one of the 'recently opened' ones
listed under the main File menu. First, in View menu, make sure you have
selected to show the Status Bar (this bar appears right at the bottom, bel
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