Good point.
I trawled through my transactions and have plenty of 'non', 'stores',
'services' etc., so typed those to see how far they'd go.
They were fine, no freezing.
I've since created new transactions with 'test', 'Test', 'Test, test,
test', restarted the program and everything works just fine.
Your suggestion sounds interesting, although in my case I have to map
the side of the provider of the investment, because the community wants
to "sell" shares to members, right? So, in the example, the community
would be the hotel itself, which offers shares and wants to record them
either as inco
On 8/1/23 3:58 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 8/1/2023 11:12 AM, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
GNU FEB 12 2019.gnucash.20210219151108.gnucash.LCK
I did a restart of the pc and did the search again for .lck and this
is is what I get.
It is marked modified on 1.03.2021, type
John might laugh at me or be annoyed at my 'noise' but considering the
details, and without even looking at the code, which is likely more
noise and annoying, I had the initial suspicion that there is a loop
problem and 't-e-s-t' is a problem because the 't' is repeated, causing
an infinite loo
Barry,
Really, slow down and be more specific with more details.
You 'found a file folder' WHERE exactly? How? What were you doing when
you 'found' this folder?
What do you mean 'apparently from MS?' What is 'MS', Microsoft? Why do
you think it is 'from Microsoft'?
Exactly what do you mean
I found a file folder, apparently from MS, called 'appcrash' underscore
ngnucash.exe with a long string of data, dated 30/07/2023 12.24.
However when I tried to send the name etc., and the link which was
attached it said I didn't have access!!
___
g
?? Importing Bank Statements works fine and saves the data entry issues.
Certainly, other means are required to verify the data. A duplicate
insurance payment was identified straight away after importing a bank
statement for tax reporting.
___
gnucash-use
On 8/1/2023 11:12 AM, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
GNU FEB 12 2019.gnucash.20210219151108.gnucash.LCK
I did a restart of the pc and did the search again for .lck and this
is is what I get.
It is marked modified on 1.03.2021, type LCK file, 0 KB
Further mystery. I appreciate your
I didn't understand the code, I just copied and pasted it.
I did wonder about there being a random character as I copied and pasted it
from the online account.
I blitzed the description text in all occurrences and typed it in to make
sure it was clean.
Very strange that it is just (so far) 'Tes' or
Interesting. That one shouldn't be a problem because it isn't for any of
the .gnucash files you listed earlier. (it is for a file from Feb 19,
2021 at 3:11:08pm) Even stranger is that the 'modified' date is before
the time stamp in the file name. (unless your locale is DD.MM., in
which case
I'm not sure about what you are looking for exactly, but based on what
you've given us so far, I can see a possible approach of adding your
members as 'customers' and issuing an 'invoice' to them for 'shares'.
You can then obtain a Customer Report which is essentially a Statement
of Account. Th
Tesco is left out of the search by the `[^c]` term in the regular expression:
It allows any character except c after "tes".
The bit about Test is interesting. I was expecting the problem to be something
other than a normal character; the implication is that it has something to do
with the last
GNU FEB 12 2019.gnucash.20210219151108.gnucash.LCK
I did a restart of the pc and did the search again for .lck and this is
is what I get.
It is marked modified on 1.03.2021, type LCK file, 0 KB
Further mystery. I appreciate your request to slow down, and I want to,
but the sequence of ev
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 7:43 AM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> And yet, apart from that, it would already help me a lot if there was an
> idea how I could promptly and internally (i.e. without all tax aspects
> and legal requirements) map the (partial) payments o
On 8/1/2023 4:29 AM, Ben Kamen wrote:
On 7/27/23 11:55 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
GnuCash won't let you make 'double entry errors'.
Well - I think I used the wrong term...
When i say "double entry" - I'm meaning having to manually enter
transactions from banking statements into accounting
And yet, apart from that, it would already help me a lot if there was an
idea how I could promptly and internally (i.e. without all tax aspects
and legal requirements) map the (partial) payments of members and their
shares in the overall project, because the other tasks will take up
quite a bit
Hello sirs
I am using GNUcash, i have encountered two problems
1. Posting of share purchase through stock assist not working. After I enter
all details, i get no errors. Then i press apply, and when i check back the
stock ledger or Bank account, no transaction is posted. I have to post the
sha
On 7/27/23 11:55 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
GnuCash won't let you make 'double entry errors'.
Well - I think I used the wrong term...
When i say "double entry" - I'm meaning having to manually enter transactions
from banking statements into accounting software.
I'd like to avoid that if po
On 7/27/23 2:11 PM, R Losey wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 2:59 AM Ben Kamen mailto:b...@benkamen.net>> wrote:
On 7/25/23 9:31 PM, R Losey wrote:
I'm not afraid of compiling stuff (I design FPGAs and regularly have to
write the Linux Kernel drivers for my FPGA device designs and then
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