Hello,
First, i'm not an accounting, and trying to use GnuCash to manager my
finances.
I'm managing multiple currency in GnuCash, and i created Bank account for
each currency i had.
And everytime my currency rate changed, i changed it in "Price Database".
And Balance Sheet report show me Unreali
I’m not certain, maybe someone else can help, but knowing which file format
makes a difference to the devs, thanks.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 7:20 PM, Giuseppe Quinn wrote:
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> I’ve been using OFX
>
> Is there a pfile or something that might be corrupted that I can set aside
I’ve been using OFX
Is there a pfile or something that might be corrupted that I can set aside to
test and or start over?
Thanks for the help!
> On Apr 7, 2020, at 1:11 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
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> What type of import? QIF, CSV?
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> p.s. —please be sure to ‘rep
Denz,
Do you use the 'Basic Ledger View'? In that view you do not see any split
lines, only an indication that they exist. Switch to either one of the
other views to see the split lines.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 6:02 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Maybe I should have mentioned that I do that acciden
I’ve done this many times, but on purpose. (I’m in the middle of such an
exercise right now)
From time to time, I refactor some expenses to better reflect how I want to
keep track of things. I may only need to move a subset of transactions from one
account to another.
I do a Find to obtain my
Maybe I should have mentioned that I do that accidentally all too often...😐
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 5:59 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Michael, in fact, you *Can* change the "home' account line. You will know
> that it worked when the transaction disappears from the register view.
>
> I don't recomm
Michael, in fact, you *Can* change the "home' account line. You will know
that it worked when the transaction disappears from the register view.
I don't recommend that because you cannot see what you just did and there
is no warning that the transaction will disappear or chance to discard the
edi
Excellent that you're back in business. What was wrong with the transaction?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 7, 2020, at 12:15 PM, wrote:
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> Many thanks for that, John.
>
> I'd already got the same error when I opened the last backup file, which is
> why I assumed it was more than just a corru
On 4/7/2020 4:30 PM, jess wrote:
The opening balance in the previous message refers to the current balance I
have on my bank account in real life.
I was able to solve this too. It works for resolution if the imbalanced
transactions are assigned an account inside the checking account transaction
Hi Ben,
Isn't Libre Office able to highlight a column and change the date format
from dd/mmm/ccyy to dd/mm/ccyy for instance ??
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 00:54, Ben Stanley wrote:
> Hello Gnucash Users,
>
> I have now downloaded the foreign exchange rates from the Reserve Bank
> of
In any register view you can highlight the account name in a split line if
you are in the Auto-split ledger or transduction journal view, right click
and select any account name in the drop-down list. If you happen to be in
the only split line of a transaction that is the same as the current
accou
Thanks Maf,
Yes it does shed a bit of light. Funny when I searched the bug list on
reconciliation it didn't throw up
Christopher Lam's feature 797640 or the earlier 797040 as well as Dave
Reiser's thread. I am in discussion With Christopher Lam about the situation
in Bugzilla (bug 797668).
David
The opening balance in the previous message refers to the current balance I
have on my bank account in real life.
I was able to solve this too. It works for resolution if the imbalanced
transactions are assigned an account inside the checking account transaction
list. If you try to assign the acco
Many thanks for that, John.
I'd already got the same error when I opened the last backup file, which is
why I assumed it was more than just a corrupt data file.
I had to go back 3 versions before I found the one that loaded, but I've
then been able to import all the subsequent log files.
There w
Geert offered the command(s). Try that first.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 1:55 PM, Finfort wrote:
>
> Thank you Adrien.
> Maybe it is better to build it myself from the last source?
>
>
>> On Apr 7, 2020 at 21:38, wrote:
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>> That’s why I mentioned ’flatpak specifics’. Sear
What type of import? QIF, CSV?
Regards,
Adrien
p.s. —please be sure to ‘reply-list’ or ‘reply-all’ so others can benefit from
the discussion and/or offer help.
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 2:01 PM, Giuseppe Quinn wrote:
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> Yea, I’ve done them over and over in the import window, to no avail.
>
Thank you Adrien.
Maybe it is better to build it myself from the last source?
>
> On Apr 7, 2020 at 21:38, (mailto:adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net)> wrote:
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>
>
> That’s why I mentioned ’flatpak specifics’. Search for 'how to launch a
> flatpak app f
Make sure you are doing those assignments within the import window. If you
import first, then edit transactions to correct Imbalance-xyz to proper
accounts, the importer never gets to learn.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 1:45 PM, Giuseppe Quinn wrote:
>
> Is there a way to impro
Is there a way to improve category matching of imported transactions? Every
session I have to tell GC which category grocery store transactions, CC
payments, and every other repeating transaction, which category they go into.
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Try
flatpak run org.gnucash.GnuCash
Or even better
flatpak run org.gnucash.GnuCash --logto stdout
The latter will print all logs to the console rather than to an inaccessible
trace file.
Regards,
Geert
Op dinsdag 7 april 2020 20:31:55 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> That’s why I mentioned
Hi Aixza,
It's proper to send your replies to the list (using e-mail address
gnucash-user@gnucash.org)
rather than sending to individuals. By keeping the conversation on the list
others can benefit
from the answers given or chime in whenever appropriate.
Having said that it's very unlikely "s
That’s why I mentioned ’flatpak specifics’. Search for 'how to launch a flatpak
app from the command line'. Sorry, I don’t use them so I don’t know the syntax
right-off.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 1:26 PM, Finfort wrote:
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> Thank you, but what is the command to start it?
> J
Specifically to your example:
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 4:43 AM, Long wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> First, i'm not accounting, and i don't know what i did is wrong or right. So
> please help me.
> ---
> /Example : this exampl
Thank you, but what is the command to start it?
Just "gnucash" does not work...
>
> On Apr 7, 2020 at 19:36, (mailto:adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net)> wrote:
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>
>
> Not sure about Flatpak specifics, but I would start it from the command line
> and se
I meant ‘investment’ in general terms, but the idea with regard to physical
assets is the same.
Your local laws will determine when you book increases or decreases in value.
*Generally* this is only done at the sale, when the gain or loss is realized.
Before a sale, you’re just guessing and est
Hello,
Now, i am confusing, i'm talking about "Gold", maybe it look like "House" or
"Painting", not "Stock". And GnuCash documents had talk about that. And i am
doing in difference way (easier) to manager that.
And i am new and not an accounting. So please help me by guide me more if
you can. Tha
By ‘opening balance’ do you mean in the account register (1st transaction) or
when doing a reconciliation?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 10:14 AM, denz wrote:
>
> Thanks David and Adrian. I have an update for you.
>
> I was able to get things working now and categorisation work
> On Apr 7, 2020, at 9:56 AM, RobBruce wrote:
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> I'm running 3.4 on Windows 10.
>
> Until this afternoon, it's been running very smoothly.
>
> On trying to load GnuCash, I got a message that there was an error parsing
> the file E:\Documents\gnucash-rob\rob-gnucash.gnucash
>
> I did look
Also, GnuCash can show you what your investment is valued without booking
actual transactions. Those are generally only done when the actual sale goes
through.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 6:36 AM, Ben Stanley wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Please check this page of the manual. It expl
I'm running 3.4 on Windows 10.
Until this afternoon, it's been running very smoothly.
On trying to load GnuCash, I got a message that there was an error parsing
the file E:\Documents\gnucash-rob\rob-gnucash.gnucash
I did look for solutions, and opened the trace log, which contains:
* 12:49:21
Not sure about Flatpak specifics, but I would start it from the command line
and see if there is any output that lends some clues.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 7, 2020 w15d98, at 6:28 AM, Finfort wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Gnucash 3.9 Flathub stucks for about 5 minutes on Ubuntu 18.04, 19.10 when
> star
Can you provide a screenshot? (attach, don’t paste in-line, or maybe just link
to a hosting site)
The Help manual shows the import screen with drop downs to define each column.
See § "6.15.4 Import CSV” :
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/trans-import.html#trans-import-csv
Regards
I concur with this part. Rather than change the calculation, do a check for an
errant ending date. Introduce some means to do a check on the whole file as a
‘first run’ event on upgrading. Provide a means to edit the errant data
directly rather than revert and re-reconcile. Reconciliation data s
Hi Aixza,
Did you try to click on the column headings for each column ? That is the way
to define the type
of each column.
Regards,
Geert
Op dinsdag 7 april 2020 09:46:45 CEST schreef Aixza Gonzalez via gnucash-user:
> Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing
Thanks David and Adrian. I have an update for you.
I was able to get things working now and categorisation works better and
closer to my desirable behaviour. The only difference between earlier and
now was the time sequence on how I imported the transactions.Earlier, I
imported the statements in
What version of GnuCash are you using?
On 7 April 2020 7:16:54 pm Aixza Gonzalez via gnucash-user
wrote:
Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing
in the program to attain the import of the CSV files. There is no way to
access and define the columns, special
Hello Gnucash Users,
I have now downloaded the foreign exchange rates from the Reserve Bank
of Australia:
https://rba.gov.au/statistics/historical-data.html#exchange-rates
Note that the exchange rate data is published in an Excel .xls file. I
used LibreOffice to save it as a .csv for import i
Hello,
Please check this page of the manual. It explains what you need to know here.
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/invest-buy-stock1.html
I hope that helps!
On 7 April 2020 7:45:17 pm Long wrote:
Hello,
First, i'm not accounting, and i don't know what i did is wrong or ri
Gnucash 3.9 Flathub stucks for about 5 minutes on Ubuntu 18.04, 19.10 when
starting. After that shows it’s logo,boots and works normally.
Sometimes it freezes all the system when starting and all you can do is only
cold restart.
Does anybody have the same problem?
Ben,
I use the CSV Price Importer for loading stock/mutual fund prices every month
(all in INR).
Though I haven’t used this in the context of currency exchange rates, I think
it should be possible because you are essentially converting price from one
commodity to another in both scenarios.
Th
Hello,
First, i'm not accounting, and i don't know what i did is wrong or right. So
please help me.
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/Example : this example is just assumed./
- Jan : I bought a kg* "gold" *cost me *100$*.
- Feb : My *"gold"* are decre
Yes, you can do that. File import prices from CSV.
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020, 5:22 pm Ben Stanley, wrote:
> I can get a CSV file of daily exchange rate data. Is there a way of
> importing it into the price database?
>
> On 7 April 2020 7:17:54 pm Christopher Lam
> wrote:
>
>> The only report which is
I can get a CSV file of daily exchange rate data. Is there a way of
importing it into the price database?
On 7 April 2020 7:17:54 pm Christopher Lam wrote:
The only report which is capable of using closest-to-date conversion is the
Transaction Report from the Income:Dividends(USD) and Income:C
The only report which is capable of using closest-to-date conversion is the
Transaction Report from the Income:Dividends(USD) and Income:CapGains(USD)
accounts, using a Report Currency of AUD. It will choose the USD/AUD price
from the price editor list closest to each transaction's posting date.
Y
On /Apr 6 04:58:58 EDT 2020, Richard Ullger wrote:
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On 05/04/2020 06:14, Graham Menhennitt wrote:
>>/Something very strange has happened to my GnuCash installation - I no />>/longer have any checkboxes. In dialogs
where I'd expect to see them, />>/there is just blank space. In the reconcile win
Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing in
the program to attain the import of the CSV files. There is no way to access
and define the columns, specially in the transactions import. The manual
instructions cannot be implemented.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hello Gnucash people,
This question may be more suited to Gnucash developers, but lets try it
here first.
I need to perform a tax calculation in accordance with instructions from
the Australian Taxation Office. All foreign income, deductions and
foreign tax paid must be converted to Australi
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