Re: [GNC] How to enter a missed transaction in the Account Register Display

2021-09-11 Thread Glenn Fowler
Hi, Simply change the date to the end of July and GnuCash will sort the transaction by date correctly On Sat, Sep 11, 2021, 6:33 PM David Sauder < dave.trus...@unexpectedwildliferefuge.org> wrote: > I missed entering a transaction in the Account Register Display. There > have been eleven transac

Re: [GNC] How to enter a missed transaction in the Account Register Display

2021-09-11 Thread David H
Glad to hear it, bit of a learning curve with Gnucash but it's a great package when you get used to it :-) Cheers David. On Sun, 12 Sept 2021 at 09:03, David Sauder < dave.trus...@unexpectedwildliferefuge.org> wrote: > Thank you David. It worked! I must have spent hours in the "Help" part > o

Re: [GNC] How to enter a missed transaction in the Account Register Display

2021-09-11 Thread David Sauder
Thank you Glenn. Dave On 9/11/2021 6:59 PM, Glenn Fowler wrote: Hi, Simply change the date to the end of July and GnuCash will sort the transaction by date correctly On Sat, Sep 11, 2021, 6:33 PM David Sauder > wrote: I missed enterin

Re: [GNC] How to enter a missed transaction in the Account Register Display

2021-09-11 Thread David Sauder
Thank you David.  It worked!  I must have spent hours in the "Help" part of gnucash and I couldn't find a clear direction. Then again I'm not very computer savvy. Dave On 9/11/2021 6:48 PM, David H wrote: Just enter it with the date in July it was made - you can change the "Date" column from

Re: [GNC] How to enter a missed transaction in the Account Register Display

2021-09-11 Thread David H
Just enter it with the date in July it was made - you can change the "Date" column from Today's Date - either click the down arrow or just highlight that date and type over it. When you press enter to commit the transaction it will slot it into the correct date order. Cheers David H. On Sun, 12

[GNC] How to enter a missed transaction in the Account Register Display

2021-09-11 Thread David Sauder
I missed entering a transaction in the Account Register Display. There have been eleven transactions in the Account Register Display since the missed transaction.  How due you enter this missed transaction?  It needs to be entered between the July and August transactions.  How can I enter a new

Re: [GNC] Change configuration location.

2021-09-11 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zaterdag 11 september 2021 16:19:17 CEST schreef Paul Medeiros: > Hello, > > I can't make gnucash read its configuration from ~/.config/gnucash. > Instead it reads and writes its configuration to and from > ~/.local/share/gnucash where the data files are stored. I hope you didn't actually use

Re: [GNC] Change configuration location.

2021-09-11 Thread David Carlson
Exactly which version of GnuCash are you using? If it is one of the sandboxed versions, I think they have different rules about where settings are stored. On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 9:20 AM Paul Medeiros wrote: > Hello, > > I can't make gnucash read its configuration from ~/.config/gnucash. > Inst

Re: [GNC] Sorting client list [RESOLVED]

2021-09-11 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 11 Sep 2021, david whiting wrote: In gnucash 4.6 you can click on the Customer Number heading to sort by number. I think this has been around for a while so it should work on the version you are using, too. David, Interesting. Clicking on the header did nothing, but clicking on the cl

[GNC] Change configuration location.

2021-09-11 Thread Paul Medeiros
Hello, I can't make gnucash read its configuration from ~/.config/gnucash. Instead it reads and writes its configuration to and from ~/.local/share/gnucash where the data files are stored. The environment variable USER_CONFIG_HOME is currently set to ~/.config. I have tried setting other environ

Re: [GNC] Sorting client list

2021-09-11 Thread david whiting
In gnucash 4.6 you can click on the Customer Number heading to sort by number. I think this has been around for a while so it should work on the version you are using, too. David On Sat, 11 Sept 2021 at 14:36, Rich Shepard wrote: > > I'm running gnucash-3.11-x86_64-1_SBo on Slackware-14.2/x86_64

[GNC] Sorting client list

2021-09-11 Thread Rich Shepard
I'm running gnucash-3.11-x86_64-1_SBo on Slackware-14.2/x86_64. Looking at Business -> Customer -> Customer Overview I can see a list of clients. I've put the client number at the left, followed by the client name. The list is in random order. Is there a way for me to order the list by ascending