A couple of months ago I upgraded GnuCash 3.8 on my Ubuntu LTS system to
the latest GnuCash using Flatpak. I wanted to keep my saved reports and I
didn't want to have to worry about losing them again if I switched from
Flatpak to a distribution version. Here's what I did to keep them (\ line
ending
April,
Any fact that will help narrow down your search can be used. If you are
sure it is in a certain bank or credit card account you can start your
search from that account register. If not sure, start from the chart of
accounts where all accounts will be searched. limiting the time frame can
I know it's hard to see it in the dropdown list but how about "Value" :-)
You can search for multiple criteria i.e. Value has debits/credits greater
than 10.00 and Values has debits/credits less than 100.00 if you aren't
sure of the exact amount.
Cheers David H.
On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 at 06:58, Apr
Hi there,
I am trying to search for a credit card charge. I have a rough amount.
Which column should I select in the search screen dropdown?
Thanks
Ada
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Now that’s a possibility. I’ll look into and reply back soon.
> On Nov 8, 2020, at 12:51 AM, Liz wrote:
>
> On Sun, 8 Nov 2020 13:57:29 +1000
> David H wrote:
>
>> Perhaps another thing to consider is are you using any sort of syncing
>> software that could possibly be copying this LCK back
1 - What Point of Sale Apps would you sugges for a small business?(Open Source
is preferred.)
2 - Do any interface or transfer data easily with GnuCash?
3 - If so what info does the POS software share?.. daily sales.. sales by item
with sales by quantity and total sales dollars and/or price of ea