I just recently saw that you could enter an arbitrary string as a variable
name and the Since Last Run would ask you to assign an amount to that
variable when it ran. I have not tried it though.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:38 PM Fross, Michael wrote:
> Thanks Derekthat's what I thought the an
Thanks Derekthat's what I thought the answer would be. Much
appreciated.
Michael
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 2:14 PM Derek Atkins wrote:
> GnuCash SX does not have a "Get Account Balance As Of Date" function, so
> there is no way to get "OldAmount" here.
>
> -derek
>
> On Tue, November 16, 202
GnuCash SX does not have a "Get Account Balance As Of Date" function, so
there is no way to get "OldAmount" here.
-derek
On Tue, November 16, 2021 3:02 pm, Fross, Michael wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a fixed annuity account which updates with a new total, but does
> not
> show the interest that
Hello all,
I have a fixed annuity account which updates with a new total, but does not
show the interest that contributes to that total. Here is the simple
formula to calculate the interest:
Interest = NewAmount - OldAmount
I thought it would be interesting to have a monthly scheduled
transacti
Ok thanks for the info. Then I am doing something wrong.
I appreciate it
On Tue, Nov 16, 2021, 14:04 john wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 16, 2021, at 9:34 AM, sean myers wrote:
>
> Good afternoon. I recently started using GNUcash and I am having issues
> with USAA import ..I saw some postings and used th
Where the CSV importer--along with most of the rest of GnuCash--works poorly is
when there are 3 or more commodities/currencies involved. The most common
example is when one trades in stock denominated in a different currency from
your own, for example a Canadian whose books are in CAD buying US
> On Nov 16, 2021, at 9:34 AM, sean myers wrote:
>
> Good afternoon. I recently started using GNUcash and I am having issues
> with USAA import ..I saw some postings and used the info to figure the
> module however I was unsuccessful. Has anything change since the April
> posting that mention
Kalpesh,
When the CSV importer was upgraded early in the release 3.x series, it was
intended to work with investment transactions. It is designed to import
the majority of variations available in split transactions with more than
two splits.
I am starting to test it with my investment accounts i
Hello Patel,
[I changed the title of the email so hopefully it will create a separate
trail and not mix up with my initial query ]
I can do most things with both QIF and Multi line CVS in regards to
Stock/securities (that I need to do)
e.g.
* Stock Purchase with commission
* Stock Sell
Good afternoon. I recently started using GNUcash and I am having issues
with USAA import ..I saw some postings and used the info to figure the
module however I was unsuccessful. Has anything change since the April
posting that mentioned the USAA changed their login procedure in January?
Thank you
Hi Ove -
I was curious what types of Stock Transactions you are importing properly
via CSV format into GNC.
I was under the belief that purchase/sale of securities/commodities was not
supported via CSV import process in GNC (or I was mistaken) so if it is
possible then I wouldn't mind lear
Maybe it would be best if the entire Wiki was subdivided into major
sections dealing with the three operating system types? I know from my
own experience that having Windows stuff intermingled with MacOS and
Linux is a pain if that's what I'm interested in, and vice versa for
all the others. I'll t
I just wanted to confirm what David told you, credit cards are always a
liability because it is money you owe to someone. Being an accountant, I can
tell you that is always the correct way to record the transaction. You should
debit the expanse account (Groceries, Gas (Fuel), etc.) and credi
Thanks David,
First the SW Details:
Gnucash version: 4.4
Build ID: 4.4+(2020-12-28)
Finance::Quote: 1.51
Type: Distro
Installed by "sudo apt install gnucash"
$ uname -a
Linux Conf-VirtualBox 5.13.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 19 08:59:28
UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_releas
Oh, that is good to hear. Appreciate that tip, Tommy.
With that I can make it fit into my needs for sure, for a scheduled transaction.
As for amortized loans, it is indeed difficult to use in GNC as there is not a
clean way to have it recalculate based on the fact that you may have made
a
Hello Ove,
Your procedure is very creative and I hope we can solve your problem. I
believe that the CSV importer should respect the desired state of the
reconciliation flag, so the fact that it does not is a problem in my
opinion.
First, your problem may be the result of a recent bug in the CSV
Hello, all
I am in the process of changing from QIF import to CSV import of data and
have encountered a difference in the functionality that I am trying to
understand better in order to make it compatible with my own process, or
change my own process to suit the functionality.
My Account Struct
Hi Ken,
Am 16.11.21 um 02:32 schrieb Ken Farley:
> Okay, so I put my findings into the Wiki. Turns out it's relatively
> easy.
Congrats!
> Hopefully if something I wrote is too vague or wrong someone
> correct it. The toughest part was figuring out where to put the stuff.
Right, we have now
Ins
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