If you are using a recent release of GnuCash, ie 4.something, the csv
transaction import feature has been greatly improved and includes the
ability to save and re-use settings .
It definitely works to import investment transactions previously exported
from GnuCash, so it should work with generic
Hi,
I am trying to import avery simple transaction from qif: just 2 buy
transaction for the same account, containing mutual fund
The 'Assets:Investments:X' is gnu cash account tracking shares of ,
'Asserts:Investments:' is a gnucash cash account.
If I do not provide security sy
Mahon,
If you want to use the formal accounting labels you can set it in the
Preferences in the Accounts tab of the dialog. You can swap between the two
preferences to get the specific meaning of the payment and charge headings for a
specific account type.
On Sun, 2022-12-11 at 12:03 +, Mahon
Mahon,
I'm guessing you haven't noticed your pics aren't coming through - you
cannot paste them inline in a posting to this mailing list, you have to
either add a pic at the very end of your post OR include as separate image
files...
Regards David H.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2022 at 00:58, Mahon Finbar w
Are you trying to put images inline? They are getting stripped out by
Mailman. Just put them in 'as attachments'. (setting in your mail client)
Credit accounts normally have a negative balance. If you want to see
them as positive change the setting in Preferences > Accounts > Reversed
balance
There's also nothing special about the Transfer function. You can just
do it as a manual transaction between two (or more) accounts.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/11/22 6:26 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On Sun, 11 Dec 2022 at 11:19, Fred Bone wrote:
Open any account and set View to Double-line and T
Firefox users can use:
network.IDN_show_punycode -> true
Use Punycode in Internationalized Domain Names to eliminate possible
spoofing
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022, 1:14 PM David G. Pickett via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Even riskier is clicking a link with a Cyrillic a (thanks
Ornithology, sounds like you are starting fresh. If you’ve used Gnucash for
years you probably forgot you have to create or choose a chart of accounts as a
starting point. The help files are great for guiding you through the process.
> On Dec 11, 2022, at 10:34 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> D
Even riskier is clicking a link with a Cyrillic a (thanks unicode utf8), looks
great and very wrong. Don't go by eye. Use a trusted bookmark? Use
gnucash.org? host names are case insensitive.
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On 11 December 2022 at 14:58, Mahon Finbar said:
> That is what I do, so why am I getting an increased -ve balance in the
> balance column, like this?
According to your accounts, you have overpaid the credit card by rather
more than a thousand, so if you were to close the account you would be
d
Did you copy your data file?
Did you File -> Open your data file?
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On December 11, 2022 11:26:21 Orith wrote:
1. I got a New computer - Lenovo. no gnu-cash from previous computers, i
cleaned it out to make sure the viruses did not com
1. I got a New computer - Lenovo. no gnu-cash from previous computers, i
cleaned it out to make sure the viruses did not come to the new laptop.
Thus, I need to download the new version 4/11. When it is opened, no list
of accounts are available, I need them. tried to delete and restore and
tried ag
That is what I do, so why am I getting an increased -ve balance in the
balance column, like this?
or this?
the bank account entry looks like this, under the 'payments out and
payments in' columns
??
On 11/12/2022 12:19, Fred Bone wrote:
On 11 December 2022 at 12:03, Mahon Finbar said:
O
On Sun, 11 Dec 2022 at 01:28, David Cousens
wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> The different approaches with this mainly reflect different circumstances.
Yes, I can see that.
>
> PayPal to some extent acts a bit like a bank so my first thought would be
> to
> treat them the same as you would treat a bank ac
On Sun, 11 Dec 2022 at 11:19, Fred Bone wrote:
> Open any account and set View to Double-line and Transaction-journal and
> all will be revealed.
>
> A "Note" belongs to a transaction. A "Memo" belongs to a split.
>
Thank you.
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On 11 December 2022 at 12:03, Mahon Finbar said:
> OK, I have columns marked payment; charge; and balance.
I find these non-formal labels confusing.
> I translated them as payment to the bank/credit card company; spend on the
> credit card and the balance after entries in one or the other.
>
>
OK, I have columns marked payment; charge; and balance.
I translated them as payment to the bank/credit card company; spend on
the credit card and the balance after entries in one or the other.
Do I change the headings? or am I in the wrong sort of register or type
of a/c? or are the entries
On 11 December 2022 at 11:04, Dr. David Kirkby said:
> If I transfer funds between two accounts (in my case bank and PayPal), I
> can leave both a note and a memo. I'm not sure of what's the difference
> between these, but when I look at the accounts, I see the memo shown
> twice, but the note is
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