Elmar,
The terminology switches are a bit of a problem and those in the
documentation likely my faullt. I have an accounting background and I see
everything as either debits or credits and the relationships between those
and various account types are now pretty embedded. I updated the CSV
document
Am 01.04.21 um 18:32 schrieb Colin Arndt:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Thanks for bringing this up. I experienced the same thing on Fedora 33 but
> didn't take the time to ask about it.
> The welcome screen and tips displayed again and I had to re-enter my
> preferences for register display, etc. I remember
Elmar,
As David suggested, you can assign values to either increase or decrease
then they will either import correctly or opposite. Then choose whatever
works correctly.
Most months you will have one transaction that transfers from a bank
account and most of the rest will be identified by whatever
Sorry - the csv is comma separated. To post this I dumped it into
libreoffice, the copy/pasted into a text file, which of course removes
the commas. The original is like so:
Tran Date,Post Date,Description,Ref Number,Amount
3/20/2021,3/21/2021,[redacted],019918,74.99
...
3/3/2021,3/3/2021,PAYM
Hi GnuCashers,
I created a tax table and accidentally associated it with an expense
account instead of a liability account.
I edited the tax table to point to a liability account instead, and
reposted the invoice. I also tried deleting the tax table and creating a
new tax table with a different
Hello,
I can confirm that I observed the same behavior, also with Flatpak in
Debian bullseye.
It did not mean a big deal for me because I could reapply my settings
quickly, but I confirm the issue.
Guille
On 01/04/2021 16:40, km22 wrote:
Hi,
I am a Debian user and install Gnucash using F
Elmar,
The example you listed is not comma separated but blank and/or tab separated so
the comma as a separator has no effect. If you have a blank selected as the
separator in the import dialog, it will treat the blanks in the description as
separators and put each word in a different field so am
On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 23:22:06 -0400
Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
> Doesn't everyone track their sales tax as a separate expense item?
> Why would you consider sales tax the same type of an expenditure as
> groceries, gasoline or your electric bill?
As others have said, there are differe
Good evening - I have managed to figure out how to do the csv matches
for normal asset accounts, since the labels actually line up with what I
expect them to mean. But I am having problems with credit cards. My
csv looks like this:
Tran Date Post Date Description Ref Number Amoun
MX-Linux 19.3_64
Built release 4.5. Textual reports work fine. However any report that
involves graphics does not render. Report loads and settings are available
but screen renders blank.
I also have versions 4.3 and 4.4 installed in their own directories - they
both render normally.
Seems like I h
Hi Ken,
Thanks for bringing this up. I experienced the same thing on Fedora 33 but
didn't take the time to ask about it.
The welcome screen and tips displayed again and I had to re-enter my
preferences for register display, etc. I remember thinking this was odd, which
leads me to believe it has
It did it to me on Win 10, I have not checked my Linux Mint box yet.
Seems on Win 10 it was like creating a new company not loading the company I
had previously had loaded.
I just loaded the company I was using again, my GTK CSS custom settings did
not change on upgrade.
Jimmy
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Hi,
I am a Debian user and install Gnucash using Flatpak. I think Flatpak is
setup to update automatically and the latest version of Gnucash seems to
have been installed as of March 28th.
When I started Gnucash I was presented with the typical popup tips and
dialogs to set up a new user file fro
The GnuCash devs are not actively preventing you from running the application
on Windows 7. So as long as it works, good for you.
On the other hand, while it currently still works there will be no active
effort to maintain Windows 7 compatibility either. If at some point in the
future running o
Seems to be OK on Win 7 Ultimate which is 64 bit so that might be the
difference - I thought it was more to do with not providing a 32 bit
version any more for Win 7. Anyway I just keep installing and running it
on Win 7 / Win 10 / MacOS Big Sur / Ubuntu Linux 20.10 without any issues
:-) So as l
halvey wrote
> There aren't any as far as I'm aware :-)
>
> Running Gnucash 4.4 no worries on Win 7 Ultimate and everything works as
> expected.
>
> What's your issue with the help files ? PDF versions can be downloaded
> from https://www.gnucash.org/docs.phtml if you prefer a pdf.
>
> Just upg
This might help if you are getting errors trying to open compiled help
files (chm) -
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/error-opening-help-in-windows-based-programs-feature-not-included-or-help-not-supported-3c841463-d67c-6062-0ee7-1a149da3973b
I seem to recall installing C:\Windows\hh.exe
There aren't any as far as I'm aware :-)
Running Gnucash 4.4 no worries on Win 7 Ultimate and everything works as
expected.
What's your issue with the help files ? PDF versions can be downloaded
from https://www.gnucash.org/docs.phtml if you prefer a pdf.
Just upgraded to 4.5 which also looks g
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