The matching of the account names in the input records (whether transfer
accounts or the main account for the transaction) to the GnuCash internal
accounts only happens for the first time those accounts occur in an input
data file. After that GnuCash remembers the assignment of external account
nam
Thank you!
David
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> On Mar 19, 2021, at 12:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Mar 18, 2021, at 4:04 PM, David Ridell via gnucash-user
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>> I had to reboot my MacBook Air. This caused my Gnucash application/program
>> file (is that the correct description?
I tried what you suggested but I wasn't able to select individual
accounts. I could only select all accounts or just one.
I finally found what I was looking for on the other chart. I can get the
totals by selecting Options, Display tab, check Show table, then Ok.
That will add a table at the b
Geoff,
That appears to work. The only thing that I lost was the Tax Report Options
that were assigned to the original accounts. That’s a minor pain to
reconfigure, but a lot less of a pain than setting up everything and
re-importing customers.
Thanks
Keith
> On Mar 20, 2021, at 6:30 PM, Geo
Yes, there would be no matching decisions if it was coded in the input file
but you won't be powering through it, GnuCash still requires user to verify
each [iirc] account (which is coded in the input file). I'm suggesting user
should be able to turn that checking off (since input file has been
che
How about:
. Export the Accounts
. Delete each Account (and its transactions)
. Import the Accounts.
Geoff
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On 21/03/2021 12:23 pm, Keith Fetterman wrote:
I’ve tried that, and you are correct. I creates the same chart of accounts,
but the tax tables, customers/vendors, etc. are missing.
I’ve tried that, and you are correct. I creates the same chart of accounts,
but the tax tables, customers/vendors, etc. are missing.
I thought a bulk delete of the transactions would work, but I don’t see a way
to bulk delete the transactions.
> On Mar 20, 2021, at 6:21 PM, D. wrote:
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That saves accounts, but I believe not any of the business objects,
unfortunately.
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From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Sat Mar 20 21:18:51 EDT 2021
To: Keith Fetterman
Cc: GnuCash users group
Subject: Re: [GNC] How To Remove All Transactions
File->Export Acc
File->Export Accounts
Original Message
From: Keith Fetterman
Sent: Sat Mar 20 21:14:40 EDT 2021
To: GnuCash users group
Subject: [GNC] How To Remove All Transactions
I need to create a copy of an existing GnuCash file that does not have the
transactions. I need to keep the
I need to create a copy of an existing GnuCash file that does not have the
transactions. I need to keep the same chart of accounts, configuration and
settings, tax tables, customers, vendors and report configurations in the new
GnuCash file, but have all of the transactions removed. What is th
Are you suggesting that sometimes you don't need to make any matching
decisions during the csv import process? If so, it is already fairly easy
to power through the matching steps.
In my case, there are nearly always many decisions to make on the 🪰 so
that GnuCash is usually "bugging" me to make
It's not that hard to match most transactions and add accounts using a
spreadsheet or other tool leaving the rest for manual confirmation. It
would be reasonable to have a setting so they could be imported straight in
like any other software.
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