(face palm!)
Yes, thanks Chris! (not just for the suggestion, but for the awesome
report work too!)
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/22/23 12:43 AM, Christopher Lam wrote:
Check the Transaction Report's Account tab.
On Wed, 22 Nov 2023, 2:36 pm Adrien Monteleone, <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrot
Check the Transaction Report's Account tab.
On Wed, 22 Nov 2023, 2:36 pm Adrien Monteleone, <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Yeah, that's why I started off with this would be trial and error level
> effort.
>
> The OP wants transactions where at least one split appears in set A, but
> e
Another option is to just open the Assets:PayPal register and look over
them one by one to see if they contain an additional split to
Expenses:PayPal Fees, then edit the ones that do not as needed.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/21/23 7:43 PM, David Kirkby wrote:
I often receive PayPal transactions, w
Yeah, that's why I started off with this would be trial and error level
effort.
The OP wants transactions where at least one split appears in set A, but
excludes any such transactions when *other splits* also appear in set B.
I *think* this is possible, but I have to admit, I've never tried.
Keep in mind that, GENERALLY, the search is on a SPLIT basis, not a
TRANSACTION basis. So if you do a search on "Account == X AND Account ==
Y" you will get an empty set, because it is impossible to find anything
where Split.account == X and Split.account ALSO equals Y.
-derek
On Tue, November 2
Maybe. That's a trial and error sort of situation.
Certainly, you can craft a Find from the Accounts tab with multiple
criteria, the first should likely find all transactions matching
Assets:PayPal, then the next might exclude all other accounts, or
specific accounts. (since it is most likely
I often receive PayPal transactions, which get put into the PayPal account
as
Credit: Assets: Accounts Receivable (£720.00)
Debit: Assets:PayPal (£720.00)
What I should then do is edit the PayPal account so the fees are put in the
correct place - for one example transaction
Credit: Assets: Acco
Oops, I guess you don't *quite* get how to use the mailing list: Always use
reply-all so that your reply goes to the list, not just to the person you're
replying to.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Nov 21, 2023, at 4:23 PM, sailing wrote:
>
> Great! Thank you.
>
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> +}
>
>
> Original
> On Nov 21, 2023, at 12:35 PM, Elven Decker wrote:
>
> Not sure how to use this help thread, but I have had a similar problem years
> ago which recently started happening again. I solve it by exiting the
> reconciliation window and then re-opening it. When the small reconcile
> informatio
Not sure how to use this help thread, but I have had a similar problem
years ago which recently started happening again. I solve it by exiting
the reconciliation window and then re-opening it. When the small
reconcile information window opens, I click on the "Statement Date"
drop-down and choo
On 21 November 2023 at 18:37, David Kirkby said:
> I have a couple of questions related to accounts, and my ability to see
> them and delete them.
>
> 1) I have some accounts for fees - you can see PayPal (GBP), PayPal (USD)
> and bank fees.
>
> [image: image.png]
>
> I remember creating some m
You can set an account to 'placeholder' after you have transactions in
it. This will prevent you from double-click in the accounts view to
open it, you'll have to right-click to view it's contents.
But, it will also remove it from your pick-lists in the registries.
~mark
On 11/21/23 12:46, D
Look for;
View-> Filter by-> Other
~mark
On 11/21/23 12:37, David Kirkby wrote:
I have a couple of questions related to accounts, and my ability to see
them and delete them.
1) I have some accounts for fees - you can see PayPal (GBP), PayPal (USD)
and bank fees.
[image: image.png]
_
I have a few accounts that I will use very occasionally, but not normally.
Can I set them to read-only, so I just mark them writable when I need to?
This will avoid transactions accidentally getting put in there. I
discovered something in the Travel account the other day that should not
have been t
I have a couple of questions related to accounts, and my ability to see
them and delete them.
1) I have some accounts for fees - you can see PayPal (GBP), PayPal (USD)
and bank fees.
[image: image.png]
I remember creating some more to include eBay fees, but since I so rarely
use eBay, I think I
That would appear to be my case; it will remember previously entered data
from the same session, but not across sessions (as it used to be able to
do).
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 8:48 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Through further testing as I noted in the bug report
On 11/21/2023 7:58 AM, David Kirkby wrote:
I was a bit concerned about the complexity of the CSV files exported from
GnuCash, since they contain information my accountant does not want. I
wrote to him and received this as a response (slightly edited from his
reply)
*Thank you for your email. Do
Malformed CSV.
See the Tutorial & Concepts Guide §18.1 Importing Bills and Invoices.
The columns need to be in that exact order and format.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/21/23 9:02 AM, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
I am trying to run File | Import | Import Bills & Invoices.
The file-type to pick is *.csv
David,
It may take a bit of setup, but there are other options:
1. html2csv - a python CLI app that will extract the table in the report
to a CSV
2. online converters (some may be simply using the above python script)
The first option keeps everything on your machine.
The second allows drag a
On Tue, 21 Nov 2023 at 13:22, Maf. King wrote:
> On Tuesday, 21 November 2023 12:58:32 GMT David Kirkby wrote:
>
> >
> > I can see I can produce the trial balance as a PDF, but I can't see a way
> > to convert it to a CSV file, which I think he would prefer.
>
> The usual advice is the either:
>
On Tuesday, 21 November 2023 12:58:32 GMT David Kirkby wrote:
>
> I can see I can produce the trial balance as a PDF, but I can't see a way
> to convert it to a CSV file, which I think he would prefer.
The usual advice is the either:
a. save the report as HTML
b. select and copy the text of th
I was a bit concerned about the complexity of the CSV files exported from
GnuCash, since they contain information my accountant does not want. I
wrote to him and received this as a response (slightly edited from his
reply)
*Thank you for your email. Do not worry about sending me over complicated
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