On 1/30/2024 4:37 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Michael, if I recall correctly, the OP was bifurcating their checking
account *every year*. That is:
Checking
-2022
-2023
-2024
-etc.
I was discussing in general.
And in any case, standing accounts (asset, liability,equity) are NOT
"cl
On Wednesday, January 31st, 2024 at 01:12, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
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> On 1/29/24 8:04 AM, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> > OK, I want to do it properly, but I had an email crash and .
> >
> > So, can someone point me or send me the 'how to' for doing an end of
> > year process,
Michael, if I recall correctly, the OP was bifurcating their checking
account *every year*. That is:
Checking
-2022
-2023
-2024
-etc.
As a result (the same would happen with a new file), they were losing
the benefits of auto-complete.
The only workaround for that is simply don't star
> On 01/30/2024 9:39 AM PST Michael or Penny Novack
> wrote:
>
> ONE refers to closing all the accounts of type income and expense
> (temporary accounts of fundamental type equity) into equity itself or
> accounts under equity. You will have to be doing the latter if the
> entity type isn't "
On 1/30/2024 12:12 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
You can't. I thought we described that already.
If you start a new file/account each year, you will lose all
auto-complete from the previous year's entries.
The auto-complete list is generated on the fly from the other
transactions in the registe
You can't. I thought we described that already.
If you start a new file/account each year, you will lose all
auto-complete from the previous year's entries.
The auto-complete list is generated on the fly from the other
transactions in the register you have open at that time. If that
register
Following the suggestion of David Cousens I searched for config files both in
2.18 and 3.6 . I used the configuration diagram in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Diagrams_-_Linux to guide me to
the correct directory.
2.18
/home//.gnucash
I found 8 of the 9 files that diagram sug