Either export/save the report and then open with a spreadsheet and
remove the balances, then print, (to PDF using a virtual printer if desired)
or
Select-All while viewing the report, then copy/paste into a spreadsheet,
etc.
Neither of those options require hand-editing the HTML.
And in the
Hello, HSC:
Welcome to GnuCash.
On 2022-06-30 13:30, HSC wrote:
...Is it possible to account in one GC split entry for a tx in which a payment
processor simultaneously makes a payment to two different vendors in two
different local currencies?...
In my experience, yes. I have made some tran
Stan,
If it's available in 2.6.19 you could try File >> Export >> Export Account
tree to CSV as a work around. Then open in your spreadsheet program,
remove columns (balances not included) you don't want and print from there ?
Cheers David H.
On Fri, 1 Jul 2022 at 06:58, Stan Brown wrote:
>
Stan,
Forget the previous email this setting has no effect on your requirements
and the behavior seems consistent with version 4.11.
Cheers David H.
On Fri, 1 Jul 2022 at 07:04, David H wrote:
> Maybe you need to check "Omit Zero Balance Figures" - you don't seem to
> have it checked on in pi
Maybe you need to check "Omit Zero Balance Figures" - you don't seem to
have it checked on in pic 2 ?
Cheers David H.
On Fri, 1 Jul 2022 at 06:58, Stan Brown wrote:
> I have GC 2.6.19 in Widows 10. I'm attempting to print a chart of
> accounts, showing account code and account title. I'm using
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Using_Command_Line_Tools is probably
a worthwhile read :-)
Cheers David H.
On Fri, 1 Jul 2022 at 00:16, Richard Spinney wrote:
> Ok, I found a solution, helped by Geoff, which I describe here in case it
> is of any use to others.
>
> Note: This solution is
Hello,
Found some related previous discussion in archive, but not yet the same.
Is it possible to account in one GC split entry for a tx in which a payment
processor simultaneously makes a payment to two different vendors in two
different local currencies?
We see it on the statement as one pay
Another approach idea:
1. Find a previous transaction for which you want to repeat a
description. (this can be done from the CoA, or from a particular
account, such as an expense account)
2. Right-click & Duplicate Transaction
3. Edit the new transaction as desired.
Yet another approach:
I'm pretty certain the Help or the Guide has instructions on starting a
fresh book with the same set of accounts.
Customers/Vendors/Employees however, I'm not sure about. I don't think
there is a way to export/import them in any case.
Regards,
Adrien
On 6/29/22 7:00 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
Hi Kalpesh,
So I found a solution which I detail here:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2022-June/101721.html
Basically, it was all to do with the fact that I was using a Flatpak
version of Gnucash (on Linux) - so yes there technically are two versions
of Perl, but the one used by
Richard, can you do some digging around to see if you have multiple version
of Perl or not. Assuming you are NOT on a Windows OS (will work ok within
WSL service in Windows - ignore if you do not know what that is), execute
following command in a shell prompt:
find / -name perl -type f -executabl
Ok, I found a solution, helped by Geoff, which I describe here in case it
is of any use to others.
Note: This solution is relevant to the Flatpak distribution of Gnucash on
Linux.
So, Geoff rightly pointed out that my command line quotes were working
using my system version of Perl, not the sandb
I suspect what collects in the autocomplete list is generated live as you
type, and once you've entered the text in that field, the list is
essentially discarded.
It's probably not presented to you as an excerpt from a preexisting data
file of sequential terms that could be presented to a user in
Hi Richard
If you trawl through the mailing lists you might find some flatpak
related solutions.
For example "gnucash finance quote not installed properly":-
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-March/095643.html
Good luck!
Geoff
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On 30/06/2022 7:56 pm, Richard Spinne
Apologies for the spam - just trying to make the necessary info visible.
So I have found a separate perl executable bundled with the Flatpak
installation. The issue now appears to be that I can't run the update
script with it as these executables are designed to be run independently of
Flatpak.
I
As a note, it might be relevant that I am using a Flatpak distribution of
Gnucash, possibly explaining the "two versions" situation. Running the
Flatpak from the command line confirms that it is detecting Finance::Quotes
v1.49 even though the command line version I am using is v1.51.
On Thu, Jun 3
Hi Geoff,
Yes, I see, that would explain the behaviour.
I followed your advice and upgraded with that script to v 1.51.
Unfortunately, that hasn't solved the issue, and the version reported in
Help->About in Gnucash remains at 1.49, aligning with your suggestion that
two versions are acting indep
Hi Richard
Yes, that is confusing. It is possible that this discrepancy in
behaviour may be due to you having two instances of Perl installed - the
later one is seen by your command line scripts and the earlier (out of
date) one is seen by your GnuCash GUI. I make this suggestion as I
recal
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for this.
I am little bit confused though, the command line perl scripts I am using
with the ASX as a source work fine. But moreover, they work when I use
*different* sources (e.g. yahoo as JSON), but then they don't work in
gnucash itself - I.e. the issue is there when I specifi
Hi Richard
The ASX did a major web upgrade back in 2020 that broke Version 1.49 of
Finance::Quote. If you want to use the ASX as your data source for
Australian listed securities then you will need to upgrade that Perl module.
Regards
Geoff
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On 30/06/2022 5:44 pm, Richard Spinney wro
Hi All,
I'm having some trouble fetching online quotes for Australian stocks in
Gnucash.
My versions are:
Gnucash Version: 4.11
Build ID: Flathub 4.11
Finance::Quote: 1.49
running on Linux.
Every other security price fetch seems to work fine. For instance, this
works for US stocks when input i
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