I'm experiencing difficulties when importing a CSV file into GnuCash,
particularly when the file contains both "Account" and "Target Account"
columns. Despite meticulously encoding the account names in the CSV to
match the exact account names as they appear in GnuCash (e.g.,
“Asset:Cash”), the soft
I've been attempting to import a large, consolidated CSV file containing
multiple accounts into GnuCash. Previously, I used to import transaction
logs from various accounts individually, which I thought was a cumbersome
process. To simplify this, I’ve created scripts to compile all transactions
int
The easy way to determine if it is a CSS issue is to try to select
anything, or select-all and then copy/paste to anything else like a
spreadsheet or text file. But usually just trying to select will produce
a highlight and reveal text that matches the background.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/6/23 6
When I make changes to a report settings, then go back to the report I
click the reload button and the changes take effect; also if I make changes
to a transaction, for example
changing the Reconciled from 'n' to 'c'. Have you tried using the reload
button?
On Fri, 6 Oct 2023 at 22:46, David H wr
Elmar,
Read the other thread in the mailing list re "Reports not displaying" for a
work around -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-October/109024.html
Cheers David H.
On Sat, 7 Oct 2023 at 09:28, Elmar wrote:
> I'm running Version: 5.4 Build ID: Flathub 5.4.1 Finance::Quot
On 2023-10-06 13:21, Nigel Staples wrote:
> Having looked at this further. I can make changes to the options on a
> report but the change is not reflected in the display. This appears to be
> true for any change. However if I save the report, close the display and
> then reopen it the changes are
I'm running Version: 5.4 Build ID: Flathub 5.4.1 Finance::Quote: 1.58 of
GC under Linux Mint 21.2
All reports, not only my saved ones, but all of them under the reports
tab, now display a blank window. All the options are still set as I had
them when I look at the report's options (accounts r
Hi Nigel,
Clicking the apply button applies the changes within a second or two for me
in the displayed report. Obviously saving the report will save the options
currently selected as the default options for the report so when you
re-open it the saved options will be used.
I'm just using the Acco
Hi Again
Having looked at this further. I can make changes to the options on a
report but the change is not reflected in the display. This appears to be
true for any change. However if I save the report, close the display and
then reopen it the changes are present. This seems to imply it is prog
I've already searched all the tabs for any occurence of the disabled
account...there were none.
I'm pretty sure that I've previously deleted all my Vanguard online
mappings to get a clean slate, but still ended up with GC importing
transactions to the placeholder account.
I'll try deleting the onli
> On Oct 6, 2023, at 9:39 AM, Bruce McCoy via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
> On Tue, Sep 26 at 12:50 PM John Ralls wrote:>GnuCash uses a pair of
> stack-allocated 128-bit integers (see. . .
>
> Thanks. Well done.
>
>
> What are the plans to help our users whose books ar
It does, but only if you don't have GnuCash already installed: If you do it
replaces the existing installation.
So if you want to change where GnuCash is installed you have to uninstall
GnuCash first. Right-click on the Start icon, select Apps & Features, scroll
down to GnuCash and click it, cl
Hi Everyone,
On Tue, Sep 26 at 12:50 PM John Ralls wrote: >GnuCash uses a pair of
stack-allocated 128-bit integers (see. . .
Thanks. Well done.
What are the plans to help our users whose books are out of balance by a cent
or so?
Best Regards,
Bruce
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It’s been awhile since I installed GNC. Does the installer ask for an
installation path?
Ken Schneider
> On Oct 6, 2023, at 12:25 PM, Veli Izzet wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to install Gnucash to D: drive, not to c: drive. Installer does not
> ask for the installation drive though.
>
> Any hel
Hi,
I want to install Gnucash to D: drive, not to c: drive. Installer does not
ask for the installation drive though.
Any help?
Thanks
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On9/25/2023 9:50 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>you likely can't send zip files through this >mailman instance.
OK.I wondered about that. Thanks.
>postthem on a hosting site and simply >paste the links in
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