It's all documented in the wiki at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak including how to run it :-)
Cheers David H
On Sun, 25 Feb 2024 at 5:29 pm, R Losey wrote:
> As a follow-up to this, I installed flatpack and installed GnuCash (there
> was a lot of good how-to stuff)... what was harder to
As a follow-up to this, I installed flatpack and installed GnuCash (there
was a lot of good how-to stuff)... what was harder to find (not lots
harder, but enough to be annoying) was how to run it from flatpak. I found
it and am running 5.5.
I then removed the repository GnuCash 4.8 so I won't acci
Thanks for this... I haven't seen any notice about file changes between
major versions (probably because - as you say - it is silently checked).
Yes, the Ubuntu version is from the repository. I'll have to look up
installing flatpak to get the 5.x version of GnuCash - I'm not going to do
the expor
Even if you don't have "Review created transactions" preference checked on, you
can always use the find option. Look for "Date Posted" use the "is on or
after" option to find all transactions after 1/1/?? and you can then delete
them. You would have to change the preference before you open an
So basically you got rid of the quotes around everything as I suggested :-)
Cheers David H.
On Sun, 25 Feb 2024 at 11:17, Alan Johnson via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> So, I was working on it and here was that worked as I was playing with
> it. I'm using LibreOffice to edit
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 4:23 PM Fred Tydeman wrote:
> The "Net Assets" value at the bottom of the screen does NOT match the
> Assets account Present(USD) value.
> So, when I saw the word "Net", I assumed Assets-Liability.
> But, as you pointed out, that would be Equity.
>
> If I play with Edit:Pr
So, I was working on it and here was that worked as I was playing with
it. I'm using LibreOffice to edit the CSVs.
Edit the filter on the "save as" dialog, then I set the field delimiter
and deleted the string delimiter and unchecked 'quote all text cells'.
Then I was able to successfully able
Correct, I'm aware of the preference and also have it checked on as it
saves me keystrokes :-)
What is the point of the preference? Well obviously most times it's useful
and saves you having to run the "Since last run" process to create them
yourself.
But for the odd time that you don't want the
799026 appears to be that bug report (search for "Summary Bar")
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 4:06 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> And I'm pretty sure there is a bug filed on it.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 2/24/24 2:14 PM, David H wrote:
> > Thank you for that as I don
The "Net Assets" value at the bottom of the screen does NOT match the
Assets account Present(USD) value.
So, when I saw the word "Net", I assumed Assets-Liability.
But, as you pointed out, that would be Equity.
If I play with Edit:Preferences:Accounting Period
I can keep or remove Grand total (at
And don't forget there's preferences for this :-)
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2024 at 10:06, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> And I'm pretty sure there is a bug filed on it.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 2/24/24 2:14 PM, David H wrote:
> > Thank you
Aha I read that as you'd tried it with and without the header line
nothing was said about the quotes :-)
On Sun, 25 Feb 2024 at 10:11, Alan Johnson wrote:
> I did read the manual, hence my usage of the quotes. I had done it before
> without.
>
> I'll make a video and send it out shortly.
>
> A
I did read the manual, hence my usage of the quotes. I had done it
before without.
I'll make a video and send it out shortly.
Alan
On Sun, 2024-02-25 at 10:02 +1000, David H wrote:
> Alan,
>
> Your file imports fine here after I add the vendor, create the
> Accounts Payable liability, remove
There is the caveat, noted in that link, that if you use the same
delimiter for your account tree as the CSV, then (and only then) do you
need to enclose account references in double-quotes. (this is generally
a CSV thing, not something specific to GnuCash)
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 6:02 PM,
And I'm pretty sure there is a bug filed on it.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 2:14 PM, David H wrote:
Thank you for that as I don't think that in 10 or more years of using
Gnucash that I've realised that it is a drop down list :-) I've always
been puzzled as to why it always shows a zero amount f
That would be:
Preferences > Scheduled Transactions > Since Last Run > Run when data
file opened.
So you want a dialog box to confirm the preference each time? What's the
point of the preference then?
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 2:03 PM, David H wrote:
Strikes me that it wouldn't be a bad
Alan,
Your file imports fine here after I add the vendor, create the Accounts
Payable liability, remove the header line and remove the double quotes that
you have plastered around every field for some reason which probably causes
the other errors.
It might pay to read up on Gnucash Bills Importin
On 2/24/2024 2:10 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
I am looking at the Accounts account screen.
At the bottom of the screen, is Net Assets: $xxx and Profits: $yyy
I assume Net Assets is the current value of Assets - Liabilities.
If that is the case, numbers are wrong by a lot.
Wrong assumption.
If tha
Thanks for writing, but nothing changes in the display, whether I hold
down the mouse button or not.
But see David H's screen shot, sent a few minutes ago. That shows many
currencies, but everything in my book is in US$, so I suspect that's why
I don't get anything in the drop-down.
Stan Brown
Te
The grand total net assets on bottom of screen does not match Balance Sheet.
Also, what date is being used for Grand Total net assets?
Today?
End of accounting period?
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 11:36 AM Murugan Muruganandam <
m.muruganan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> fred
>
> the bottom ticker net a
With arrow/cursor over "down arrow" on right side of bottom line, Press and
hold down the left mouse button .
While still pressing down the left mouse button, press "down cursor/arrow
button"
(can also press up arrow button to scroll thru the list of assets).
Trying again, it appears one does not n
Thanks.
Maybe it's because everything is in US dollars in my books. I see from
your screen shot that it gives you different currencies to choose from,
but that wouldn't apply to me.
Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
On 2024-02-24 15:12, David H wrote:
> Stan,
>
> This is what
Stan,
This is what it looks like dropped down in Gnucash 5.5.
Cheers David H.
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2024 at 09:08, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) <
stan...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Is this a new thing (or possibly a fixed bug) in 5.x?
>
> In 4.14 I have Net Assets and Profit
Is this a new thing (or possibly a fixed bug) in 5.x?
In 4.14 I have Net Assets and Profits at the bottom of my Accounts list
as Fred described, and there is a drop-down arrow, but all it does is
make the bar containing Net Assets and Profits wider than the GC window.
I can't see anything to click
Murugan,
Thank you for that as I don't think that in 10 or more years of using
Gnucash that I've realised that it is a drop down list :-) I've always
been puzzled as to why it always shows a zero amount for "$, Grand Total"
on the left hand side when in actual fact this is just displaying the
cur
What OS & Gnucash version ? What I would try is to just close all apps
running/open on your pc, then set your pc date and time to the last updated
date/time of your Gnucash file. Open the file which hopefully won't
trigger any scheduled txns and then turn off the "run when data file
opened" prefe
fred
the bottom ticker net asset displays multiple accounts, from the drop down
select Grand total then it will show you the net asset as per your balance sheet
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
From: gnucash-user
on behalf of Fred
Tydeman
Sent: Saturday, Februa
I am looking at the Accounts account screen.
At the bottom of the screen, is Net Assets: $xxx and Profits: $yyy
I assume Net Assets is the current value of Assets - Liabilities.
If that is the case, numbers are wrong by a lot.
If that is not the case, what is Net Assets?
Running GnuCash 4.14 on Fe
I tried that with the same result. GNC says it ignored that line, and that's
fine.
I'm concerned with the error messages indicating that the vendor and accounts
don't exist. Have I input that data incorrectly?
Feb 24, 2024 13:00:20 Adrien Monteleone :
> Although you should be able to have head
Although you should be able to have header row(s), perhaps remove it and
try again.
The Documentation for this is worded oddly, but the samples provided
don't show header info at all.
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/busnss-imp-bills-invoices.html
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/24 1
There are some changes between major versions. There are checks silently
run when you first open your file with a new major version.
You can run those checks explicitly via Actions > Check & Repair.
The goal is usually to keep compatibility between the last minor release
of a major version and
On 2/23/2024 4:02 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
On 2024-02-23 10:46, Grace wrote:
I am needing to revisit my GNUCash records for 2022. I forgot to erase
all the scheduled transaction before I "archived" it, so now when I open
the app, it applies all the scheduled transaction for 2023 an
So I have wonderful GnuCash installed on WIndows 10, on an M1 iMac, and on
Linux (Ubuntu 22.04LTS).
I mostly use the iMac and Windows versions, and I've always kept these two
versions in sync; that is, when I decided to upgrade to 5.1, I install 5.1
back-to-back on the iMac and Windows computers..
Hello Paul,
There are many possible reasons why your GnuCash (GC) bank balance is
higher than the actual bank account, and so you will need to be methodical
in your approach to fixing it.
In the first instance, I would go through the statements from the bank and
see if there are any entries that yo
Since the invoice amount shows up in Accounts Receivable I will need to
investigate more closely to discover why the statement balance is so much
higher than the actual bank balances. One reason would be that someone is
stealing our money, but I find that quite hard to believe. The other
explanatio
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