On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 14:08:49 +1000
David Cousens wrote:
> I have to confess I don't know where that info is hiding. I tried
> changing the format from the default locale for the date but couldn't
> see anything changing in the .gcm file. Same for invoice number.
> John may be able to tell us wher
I have to confess I don't know where that info is hiding. I tried changing the
format from the default locale for the date but couldn't see anything changing
in the .gcm file. Same for invoice number.
John may be able to tell us where the various bits of info go. I used "find -
mmin -120" to try an
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 11:15:52 +1000
David Cousens wrote:
> The saved reports are in
> /home/liz/.local/share/gnucash/saved_reports2.8. GNC_USERDATA_DIR is
> the location for the user preferences data
all very well, but that file
~/.local/share/gnucash/books/*.gcm contains the data for the regist
Liz,
The saved reports are in /home/liz/.local/share/gnucash/saved_reports2.8.
GNC_USERDATA_DIR is the location for the user preferences data and does not
refer to the users gnucash data files which are always stored in a location of
choice under the users's home directory , i.e. it is not specifi
On Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:00:35 +0300
Shevach Pepper wrote:
>I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
>
>I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
>import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has
> been asked before, but I can’t find
On 2023-08-12 10:50, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> Suppose you asked us "I used a word processor to create a document. How
> do I move THIS document to another computer?"
>
> You would expect us to say something like "Well what did you name that
> document and into what directory (file folder)
Actually, not only can money market funds 'break the buck' in some cases,
there has also, even recently, been bank closures where depositors were
temporarily unable to access their cash. At least there is another level
of protection there in the US called the FDIC, but that too has limits. I
woul
> On Aug 12, 2023, at 12:08 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to convert a money market stock account
> to a bank account?
>
> Since the price is always $1, and each transaction has Trading splits, the
> money market accounts are adding extra data to the book file and the price
Is there an easy way to convert a money market stock account
to a bank account?
Since the price is always $1, and each transaction has Trading splits, the
money market accounts are adding extra data to the book file and the price
history file.
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gnucas
New version 1.58 of Finance-Quote is available with the following changes:
* Consorsbank.pm - New module - PR #329
* Stooq.pm - New module - Issue #203
* Bloomberg.pm - Changed modules to utilize cookie jar - PR #331 -
Issue #324
* AlphaVantage.pm - Apply currency
I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has been
asked before, but I can’t find any instructions on how to do it.
On my old computer
I was reading up on the Hacker's guide at
https://github.com/finance-quote/finance-quote/blob/master/Documentation/Hackers-Guide
to see if that facility was available or not (and to write my own module) in
the TSP.pm module. Appreciate confirming it and now debugging will become much
more easie
On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 4:48 AM Shevach Pepper wrote:
>I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
>
>I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
>import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has been
>asked before, but I can’t find
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On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 4:48 AM Shevach Pepper wrote:
>I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
>
>I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
>import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has been
>asked be
On 8/12/2023 9:02 AM, Brad Morrison wrote:
Hi Gregory/Susan/Richard/all,
I think that it is important to remember that GnuCash is an all
volunteer project and not an accounting system suitable for almost any
type of organization, other than a very simple one:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnuca
On Friday, 11 August 2023 15:00:35 BST Shevach Pepper wrote:
I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has been
asked before, but I can’t f
Hi Gregory/Susan/Richard/all,
I think that it is important to remember that GnuCash is an all
volunteer project and not an accounting system suitable for almost any
type of organization, other than a very simple one:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/1623#issuecomment-1583966278 -
"But
Hi John!
Am 11.08.23 um 19:12 schrieb john:
Carsten,
I'd go with translation error for the use of Aktientellung. From de.po:
msgid ""
"A summary of splits is shown as follows. If the summary is correct, and"
"there are no errors, please press \"Apply\". You may also press \"Back\" to"
"review y
On Friday, 11 August 2023 15:00:35 BST Shevach Pepper wrote:
>I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
>
>I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
>import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has been
>asked before, but I can’t
Several option:
1. If you remember where you stored your gnucash data file on the old computer,
use your
system's file manager to copy it to the new computer (either via a network
share, cloud drive
or usb stick. Then on the new computer, start gnucash and use File->Open to
locate your
gnuca
I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful.
I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to
import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has been
asked before, but I can’t find any instructions on how to do it.
On my old computer in the A
Am 11.08.23 um 12:09 schrieb Abe Sternberg:
I run Gnucash on my Chromebook using Linux when I am traveling and it is a
real pain. For me, there are two challenges. The first is that if you are
not skilled in Linux it is a constant effort to keep the Linux apps updated.
Use a skript to run
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