I am a renewed user of gnucash (used it 10-15 years ago) for my personal
use and am setting up my account list.
I use multi-currency primarily for 2 currencies: ALL and USD. My primary is
USD.
I want to set up my expense accounts like this:
Expenses:Auto:Fuel-USD
Expenses:Auto:Fuel-ALL
Expenses:
Hi,
On Sat, June 20, 2020 6:55 am, finf...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have renamed some of taxtables and see the same old names in my bills
> and invoices.
>
> I also see a lot of records with the same taxtable names in Postgresql
> table "taxtables".
>
> Could some body explain the logics of this table
Adrien,
A couple of reasons: I never hurry updates; I'm lazy; with the turmoil of
recent versions, waiting seems prudent; I'm in no need of newer features or
fixes.
That being said, this behavior is weird enough and sporadic enough that I'm
still not sure that I'm somehow causing it (as with
I have renamed some of taxtables and see the same old names in my bills
and invoices.
I also see a lot of records with the same taxtable names in Postgresql
table "taxtables".
Could some body explain the logics of this table? What is "parent" in it?
Thank you,
Dimon.
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Just out of curiosity, why stay with 3.5 on Win10? I understand some Linux
users stick with old versions in their repo, and some people still haven’t
migrated from 2.6, but I don’t see anything compelling with 3.5 over 3.10. I
wonder if that behavior still exists in 3.10?
Regards,
Adrien
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