Hello Andrew,
Am 08.02.21 um 05:56 schrieb Andrew Ralph via gnucash-user:
> I also can only see the last 4 accounts from the file drop down can I access
> a more detailed record of previous accounts and historical interactions
Does
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_can_I_change_the_numbe
Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnc 4.5 report charts do not render (blank screen)
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Thanks to Tommy and John for insights that helped me find my problem.
It's embarrassing, but I discovered I created my GNC launcher pointing to
the binary in my build directory instead of the opt install directory.
Ev
File >> Open :-)
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 09:30, Andrew Ralph via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hi Team
>
> AM going to continue to add to the historical accounts and use the reports
> for the annual tax returns, seems like the easiest option.
>
> My other question was again what
Hi Team
AM going to continue to add to the historical accounts and use the reports for
the annual tax returns, seems like the easiest option.
My other question was again what I thought should be a simple solution. Saving
data, I have attempted multiple times to do this in various places without
Thanks for reply.
Everything is working well in GNC V4.5 with duplicate Trading Accounts, it just
looks weird.
I tried to move accounts under Old Trading Account to New Trading Account, but
the accounts under new Trading Account are still duplicate.
I usually use Trading Account to understand
Hello,
When doing a CSV transaction import, the "document link" is missing in the
option columns.
I searched the archives and BugZilla and found nothing on this. Is it
missing or is there a workaround?
My motivation behind this is to write a script that will take a receipt or
invoice, extract the
We use Gnucash to do the bookkeeping for income that includes payments in both
local and overseas currencies plus a few admin and equipment expenses.
For NZ income tax return purposes, is it possible with Gnucash income reports
to assign exchange rates for a particular month and apply these to a
We use Gnucash to do the bookkeeping for income that includes payments in both
local and overseas currencies plus a few admin and equipment expenses.
For NZ income tax return purposes, is it possible with Gnucash income reports
to assign exchange rates for a particular month and apply these to a
On 4/3/2021 9:06 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
I've delayed reconciling my accounts for a long time and am now paying
the price by having a lot of entries to go through.
[...]
This account happens to be my PayPal account, and normally this is a
zero balance account in any period. That was what
Jack,
Several developers monitor this list and often they also monitor the IRC
channel described here: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/IRC They can help
you with info about what it takes to help them.
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 4:56 PM Jack Frillman wrote:
> I understand.
>
> In the program I swi
You will have to do some manual work. This is how I would do it:
1. Edit the scheduled transaction to Create 15 days in advance.
2. Run the schedule transactions since last run to create the entry in
the journal and update the scheduler so it knows that transaction was
already created.
3. Mo
As I use Gnucash just for my personal expenses (there are plenty of those)
and a couple of rental properties I take a totally different approach and
just setup all scheduled txns to create automatically 60 days in advance.
Makes it easy to see what's coming up cash flow wise especially if you set
t
There is literally nothing that prevents you from simply creating the
transaction on the date you want, the old fashioned way-- that is, manually.
Autofill will make entry straightforward.
If, by chance you fail to prevent the normally scheduled transaction from
getting created, you simply del
Jack,
for a one-time issue like you describe, use Actions-> Scheduled
Transactions-> Scheduled Transactions Editor to edit that transaction by
changing it to Remind in Advance 15 days.
Save transaction.
then run Since Last Run to get it into the account register. Then edit it
as needed.
Altern
Or adjust the Create X days in advance and run for this month (as noted
by another response), modify the date on the created transaction, reset
the Create X days in advance to desired value. All can be done without
restarting GnC.
On 4/4/21 6:24 AM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
I can think of two way
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GnuCash#Getting_involved_in_the_GnuCash_project
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 07:56, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I understand.
>
> In the program I switched from using there is an option to commit a
> future scheduled transaction immed
I understand.
In the program I switched from using there is an option to commit a
future scheduled transaction immediately without making any adjustments
to the calendar. Based on the responses it doesn't look like it can be
done that easily with GNUCash. Which is okay. I'm just inquiring if i
I have a transaction scheduled for the 15th of every month. Today
something occurred where I want to make that transaction today, the 4th,
and have it count as if the transaction occurred on the 15th and the
next scheduled transaction date is the following month without having to
go thought th
That didn't work because the transaction I wanted to enter early is
scheduled for the 15th it doesn't show up in Since Last Run list. If
fact nothing is listed when I run the Since Last Run.
On 4/4/21 3:09 PM, Vincent Fu wrote:
The way I would do this is:
1) Click on Actions->Scheduled Transa
I have filed a bug against flatpak for this:
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/4209[1]
Op zondag 4 april 2021 21:56:20 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> From reading the reports here I believe the settings that got lost you are
> those stored in GSettings. Those are not in the configuration
>From reading the reports here I believe the settings that got lost you are
>those stored in
GSettings. Those are not in the configuration directories you can symlink. On
linux (and
hence flatpak) GSettings uses dconf as its backend.
As John already suggested it looks like something has chang
The way I would do this is:
1) Click on Actions->Scheduled Transactions->Since Last Run
2) Change the "Status" column for your transaction from "Reminder" to
"To-Create"
3) Check the "Review created transactions" checkbox at the bottom of the
window
4) Click on OK
5) Adjust the date in the new
> On Apr 4, 2021, at 9:18 AM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 3:07 PM Mike Commissaris
> wrote:
>
>> 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
Jack,
You are not the first user that believes the Scheduled Transaction workflow
could be improved. Over the years there have been suggestions for minor
improvements to reduce the average number of keystrokes to implement each
transaction to radical changes to the entire process.
The existing p
I should also say, I created symlinks so that my flatpak gnucash
installations on different systems share the same settings folder as a
distribution installed version, were I to revert to it. SO the flatpak
version is doing something completely different, or it blew away the old
settings or somethi
And just to pile on, I noticed the same in Flatpak running on Ubuntu 20.04.
This MAY have been after a "secondary" Flatpak update (?). It still says
GnuCash 4.5 Flatpak inside the application but when you open a terminal and
run flatpak list I believe it says GnuCash 4.5+.
I was quite surprised be
> On 4 Apr 2021, at 15:30, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> That's not what I was trying to do.
Is this scheduled transaction (Sx) the first of a series (A), or is it part of
an existing series which is to be paid earlier than normal? (B)
If (A): create the Sx with the early start
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 3:07 PM Mike Commissaris
wrote:
> 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 i
That's not what I was trying to do.
On 4/4/21 9:24 AM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
I can think of two ways.
You can just leave it for the 15th and then after this month posts
just manually edit to the desired date.
You can also start the scheduled transactions next month and do a
manual entry this mon
On 4/4/21 8:54 AM, David Carlson wrote:
There are a couple of ways. One is to set the Scheduled Transaction
to Remind you several days early. Then it will remind you as
scheduled until you actually go through the Since Last Run list and
convert the Reminder to To-Create.
That's essential
I can think of two ways.
You can just leave it for the 15th and then after this month posts just
manually edit to the desired date.
You can also start the scheduled transactions next month and do a manual
entry this month.
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021, 8:29 AM Jack Frillman via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@
There are a couple of ways. One is to set the Scheduled Transaction to
Remind you several days early. Then it will remind you as scheduled until
you actually go through the Since Last Run list and convert the Reminder to
To-Create.
It is not necessary to re-start GnuCaash to trigger the Since L
IIRC, invoices can only be created.
Previously, people have requested help with deleting a single invoice that
was created by mistake. I think the best advice I saw was to set it aside
and use when needed.
Doesn't seem very good for your case, you'd have to unpost and edit each
invoice and remov
I have a scheduled transaction for the 15th of each month.
This month and only this one time I want to make it before it's
scheduled date of the 15th.
How can easily I do that?
The only way I could see how to do it was going into the scheduled
transactions options, adjusting the day ahead va
On Sat, 2021-04-03 at 03:21 -0400, Mike Alexander wrote:
> On 3 Apr 2021, at 1:31, zuperkoleopt...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Another issue that I just realized and is related to the
> > functionality
> > of trading accounts, but maybe not the one that we are discussing
> > here,
> > is the security/curr
Yes, I have found both, transactions 'out of order' and balance not
'correct'
I usually find that I made a booboo in an entry or duplicated one or
wrong date/year
To be honest, even after checking there is often a few centimes
difference but I don't let it bother me.😁 Life is too sho
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