I couldn't find a register to enter anything into.And I don't know what
'splits' are.
So I entered in the acc. rec. account I made for him. I took a punt and
entered -184 and it accepted it. Then I put in a 'payment' of 220 and it showed
me a balance in red of -34 which is fine.
that original
Usually entering manual transactions in the AR/AP accounts is
discouraged because if you are using (or later decide to use) the
Business Features, they will not see those transactions.
The proper thing to do would be to Process Payment for the overpayment
amount for the tenant (customer).
Wh
Arthur,
The Accounts Receivable account is an asset account which means it is debited
to increase its balance and credited to decrease its balance. You want to it to
have a negative balance by the amount your tenant is in credit.
Manually nter a transaction at the date you opened the books with
I've opened an account receivable account for my rental place. The tenant is
in credit. He's overpaid. I need to open it with that balance. I don't seem
to be able to put in an opening balance at all.
What to do?
:)
On Tuesday, 15 March 2022, 02:30:17 am ACDT,
wrote:
Send gnucas
Hi All
I have no idea how to run on MACOS still.
Can help/information for it?
Thanks a lot
Neko Chang 於 2022年2月17日 週四 下午2:16寫道:
>
> Hi gnucash-user
>
> I had been encounter as subject, can help to resolve?
>
> Detail:
> I have both Gnucash v4.9 in MACOS 12 and Ubuntu 20 and both work fine
> @ My
On 3/13/2022 10:28 PM, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user wrote:
I understand that one characteristic/weakness of the double entry system is
that you cannot tag a transfer with an income or expense account. Still,
accounting programs help prepare 1099R's, so there must be a way. Keeping
defer
Dear Mr. Geoff ,
The previous issue has been resolved , the reason is the version of perl
(activeperl or perl of msys) , I install Strawberry perl , but have another
problem
kerwin@KERWIN-PC D:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin
$ perl gnc-fq-dump alphavantage CSCO
Hi Kerwin
I am glad to hear that your previous issue has been resolved.
As I understand it, your current issue is that GnuCash cannot retrieve
prices when you run it from the command line.
Because you have so many different versions of Perl installed on your
computer, my conjecture is that G
Hi Kerwin
You appear to have 2, or possibly 3, versions of Perl installed - is
that for a specific reason?
(1) An Activestate installation - what are the contents of your perl.bat
file?
(2) One or two mingw versions in slightly different locations - why?
You need to determine which version