Bill,
If I recall correctly, one or more of the methods GnuCash uses to calculate
exchange rates for reports is technically not correctly defined , so it
obscures the fact that it is not calculating the expected value. That is
leading to strange results when, for example, one attempts to do a tr
Can anyone help me with this?
Do I have to supply more/different information?
I have been using gnucash personally for a couple of years now and would
like to develop more confidence in the program.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Bill Dika
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 1:42 PM Bill Dika wrote:
How are you entering these payments? That should be done with the
'Process Payments' feature where you select the document (bill/invoice)
to be paid, enter a payment amount, and select the source/destination
account.
For existing transactions you can right-click them and choose Edit
Payment t
On 2022-04-30 21:22, Sandra Chick via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi,
I am totally new to Gnucash. It looks like a great program, however I am
unable to figure out how to configure it to be used with Australian GST
accounting methods. If someone could help me in this regard it would be very
much a
Hi,
I am totally new to Gnucash. It looks like a great program, however I am
unable to figure out how to configure it to be used with Australian GST
accounting methods. If someone could help me in this regard it would be very
much appreciated.
Many Thanks
Sandra
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I just noticed that ctrl-click does not add or remove single accounts in
the account selection window for reports in release 3.8 on Linux but
shift-click will extend or release the range of a group selection. Odd!
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022, 12:42 PM Tommy Trussell
wrote:
> This may not be the same s
I have found that a recent update to the GTK3 Yaru theme GnuCash was using
on my Ubuntu system made a HUGE difference in being able to see the
highlighting. Not just in GnuCash but also in the PDF viewer. (But NOT in
the file manager, for some reason.)
I presume the theme(s) might also have been
Bruce,
it was actually also documented in the metadata of the Debian package:
Suggests: libdbd-mysql, libdbd-pgsql, libdbd-sqlite3
in your case the last one. That should have been visible in Synaptic.
On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 10:19:03AM -0600, Bruce Irving wrote:
> Thank you Derek.
> I'm no
Thank you Derek.
I'm not sure what I installed but a search for dbi dbd and I selected what
looked possible. Now it works and I am happy.
Bruce
On Sat, Apr 30, 2022 at 7:16 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Most likely you're using the SQL backend, and it sounds like you might not
> have the right SQL D
I am having problems figuring out how to solve the following
How to I correct the error messages "Payment has no owner and Invalid
Txn Type?
Likewise with the Receivable Aging
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