Cliff, did you not see my reply or the one from Liz?
Making the corrections *after* the import is never going to teach GnuCash how
to match those transactions correctly. The corrections are to be done as part
of the import matching process.
The documentation covers this. See the Help Guide "§6.
That first 2002 file is indeed ancient. (the 2005 file is no spring chicken
either)
For both cases, you’d have to find the ’newest’ version of GnuCash that will
open each file, then upgrade GnuCash in steps (possibly some leaps skipping
bug-fix releases) and open each file with each version. At
Hi Gio,
Thanks for your quick response!
Yes, I have been importing transactions for many years. However, it seems that
Gnucash is not getting any better - I have to correct transactions from the
same source over and over again, month after month. There is a window that
appears during the
Hi!
I have been using gnucash for a very long time, and recently I tried
opening some of my first files -- but couldn't. Many old files worked,
but not these two and their related .xac files.
I see two different symptoms.
One file has an timestamp from 2002. I don't recognize the file
format, it
Will, stay with 3.10-1. 3.905 is an experimental beta release. The
numbering sounds odd, but release 4.0 will follow after the beta has had
enough experience.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 11:05 AM w...@theprescotts.com <
w...@theprescotts.com> wrote:
> I am currently running 3.10-1 on MacOS. I am un
I am currently running 3.10-1 on MacOS. I am unclear how this relates to 3.905.
Can someone clarify this for me.
Thanks,
Will
On 2020 Jun 14, at 06-14 18:19:31, John Ralls wrote:
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 3.905, the fourth testing
release for what will soon be GnuCash 4.
On 6/15/2020 11:07 AM, Jamie Tolbert wrote:
new user here, seems like all the files are in my document storage
folder, I'd like to move them to their own separate folder, is that
possible?
In a way, that you say you have this problem, implies that you are not
yet comfortable with using your
The Win32 download link from sourceforge appears to be broken
The GitHub one seems to work.
Also the doc states:
When importing, the matcher will no longer offer to match a
transaction to one that has already matched in a previous import, nor
will it offer to match more than one imported trans
1. File->Save As --- save into your new location. Exit Gnucash.
2. From your favorite file manager, move all remaining gnucash files into the
new location. Note that the base data file will already be there, since you
saved it there in step 1, so you don't need that.
You could of course do it
new user here, seems like all the files are in my document storage
folder, I'd like to move them to their own separate folder, is that
possible?
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A couple of notes:
- Balance-sheet is reverted back to the legacy report: multicolumn
balance-sheet had a few more bugs identified related to currency
conversions, so, isn't ready yet. The latter is downgraded back to
experimental submenu.
- gnucash-cli --report run --name "VAT Report" --export-typ
Hi Cliff,
I also want to first say thanks to all the developers. I am a user and a
fan. 2nd, awesome to meet you Cliff. I love your products too.
I was also looking into an automated way of classifying transactions. I did
a quick automl using google and have achieved 90%+ accuracy.
However, I wa
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 04:19:00 -0500
Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> orrecting *after* the import doesn’t teach the matcher anything.
>
> You have to re-assign the incorrect matches as part of the import
> process.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> > On Jun 14, 2020 w25d166, at 2:02 PM, Cliff Kushler
> > wr
Correcting *after* the import doesn’t teach the matcher anything.
You have to re-assign the incorrect matches as part of the import process.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 14, 2020 w25d166, at 2:02 PM, Cliff Kushler wrote:
>
> Hello -
>
> I am a long-time user and fan of GnuCash, and start by offe
Hello -
I am a long-time user and fan of GnuCash, and start by offering my gratitude to
everyone who has contributed to it. For what it’s worth, I am also a
co-inventor of T9 and Swype, so perhaps I have contributed something to make
your life easier too.
My question is whether there is a
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