Steve,
In the report options I believe you will find the following settings
useful.
Under the display tab:
I have Budget and Actual turned off and Difference turned on. This fits
with my idea of envelope budgeting. You should experiment with which of
these 3 columns you find the most useful.
Un
Hello, does the budget report option "Use accumulated amounts" help? If
not, please file a bug.
On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, 6:21 am Steve Welch via gnucash-user, <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I apologize in advance if the answers to these questions are painfully
> obvious. I have tried to read t
I apologize in advance if the answers to these questions are painfully obvious.
I have tried to read the resources provided but no luck so far.
I set up my budget with 12 periods (months) - each item is simply 1/12th of the
annual total.
What I am used to using (Moneydance, Quicken) are two basi
Thanks to Kalpesh and Gyle! I finally got it! I assumed that because I had
already set up my Citi account to download transactions with Moneydance and
Quicken, that nothing further was needed on the Citi end. Of course, that was
wrong.
Once I logged in and did the “Add Access” routine, I was
Stephan, you're right, you can't. Try python -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-July/097124.html
Email me directly if you want support. Splits are a bit different.
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To update your
Hey Klaus,
glad it's working for you now, too!
I've written that I got it working by modifying XDG_DATA_DIRS. That is true,
but it cures only the symptom. The root cause was a forgotten schema from an
old self-compiled version of gnucash below /usr/local/share. After deleting
that it works with