On Tue, May 18 2021, D. wrote:
> But really, the best solution is to munge the data in a spreadsheet.
I understand. But I would like to avoid that. Perhaps because of my
habits. I've never used a spreadsheet before...
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David P.
I am running a similar setup, GnuCash 3.8 in Linux Lite which is a
derivative of Ubuntu 20.04 on a virtual machine. For me, GnuCash seems
rather slow responding from time to time, and sometimes needing to be
'kicked' by somehow moving the curser to a different field in order to
'wake it
Peter,
My tax table suggestion was based on Derek's suggestion to use separate
accounts for the main amount and your "coefficients." If your kayak
transactions were split between the main account and the coefficient account,
you could aggregate them where necessary, and separate them elsewhere
Roger,
FYI over the last 11 years or so I've updated to every Windows version of
Gnucash released on my Win7 pc - currently running version 4.5 on it. It's
running Win 7 Ultimate which is a 64 bit OS but I've never had any
problems, I've never ever run or had any reason to run check and repair on
Roger,
Your experience is exceptional, insofar as I've never heard that particular
problem before. Your description is puzzling to me; how is it that your top
level accounts show correct balances, if the subaccounts are not there?
Something is off there...
Here are some ideas:
I'll assume
On Tue, May 18 2021, D. wrote:
> it's entirely in the realm of possibility to do that-- if you have
> that ability.
I don't know, if I have. I have some experience with Common Lisp and
Emacs Lisp. And I guess, that I should
- copy the income-statement.scm to a new file
- make some changes, so tha
Unfortunately it is hard to tell where GnuCash is getting stuck, if it is.
For a large data file or a computer with limited resources it may take
more than ten minutes, possibly an hour or more to do the repair steps.
You may need to use the task manager to monitor whether GnuCash is still
using c
I am going to try again by starting a new thread to get past where I'm stuck
updating version 2.6.21 on a Windows 7 computer to version 3.11 on a Windows
10 computer.
I moved the 2.6.21 database to the Windows 10 computer along with the
.gnucash file with the saved reports. Saved reports is not
Sometimes GNUCash gets in a mood, and I cannot over-type or delete selected
amount fields in a transaction. I can click aside to deselect and then
backspace/delete the digits, decimal and type in the correct number, but I
wonder what happened to the usual GUI behaviors? I run Ubuntu 20.04.2 LT
I have not done it myself but according to the docs you have to compile it
yourself with the option enabled:
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-guide/ch_python_bindings.html
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Python_Bindings
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 11:27 AM mike823 wrote:
> Are GnuCash with
Is there a build for GnuCash with python bindings (binaries) available
anywhere?
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Peter,
That seems like a particularly narrow use case, meaning that any such patch
would likely have to originate with you. Since gnucash is open source, it's
entirely in the realm of possibility to do that-- if you have that ability.
I am no expert, but I wonder if you couldn't somehow overl
On Tue, May 18 2021, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Is it possible to apply a factor (or coefficient) to accounts in the
>> profit/loss report?
>
> No.
Thanks for your fast answer.
How much work would it be to patch Gnucash, to add that option?
> Your best best is to extract the report and import it i
Hi,
On Tue, May 18, 2021 9:58 am, Peter Münster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to apply a factor (or coefficient) to accounts in the
> profit/loss report?
No.
> And if yes, then how please?
>
> Example: there is an account X with 100€, but I want to use only 70% of
> the amount in the report,
Hi,
Is it possible to apply a factor (or coefficient) to accounts in the
profit/loss report? And if yes, then how please?
Example: there is an account X with 100€, but I want to use only 70% of
the amount in the report, that is 70€.
TIA for any help. Kind regards,
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"Frank H. Ellenberger" writes:
> for completeness: private users can in recent versions of GnuCash select
> en_GB in the assistant and the the modules of the private template.
>
> Before you start to develope a business template, you should do some
> research:
>
> Are there already rules you shou
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