On Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 at 04:08, J. A. Harris
wrote:
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> Looking at the replies with a long view, to me they are supporting the
> idea of extending gnucash so it supports creating new currencies. Yes,
> one can use existing currencies or create new
> FUNDs/NYSEs/NEWNAMESPACEs. But it app
Am 19.03.24 um 23:49 schrieb An Ku:
Hi all
Yes thank you, I was on 5.5 and those options were not available. I have
read about AQbanking but neither did the setup option exist nor the import
option.
Installing 5.5.1 I do see those now. However, when I go to
File>Import>Import using AQBanking a
Just simplifying the field/attribute names with terms like Item and Type
would help more generalised inventory use without detracting from current
functionality. Jargon like Namespace has no place in the user interface.
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Thanks Kalpesh.
The art bucket makes sense to me.
I understand having individual paintings be individual assets (like
individual stocks)
But I don't quite know what you mean when you suggest setting up *artists* as
"securities". Would you mind explaining further? (If I have a brokerage
account wi
On 3/19/24 11:22, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
Just in case this is lost or not known, a new namespace can be created
by simply specifying text in the namespace field when defining a "new"
commodity or security.
Thanks to all who replied. Some good stuff included. That a new
namespace can be created
Just in case this is lost or not known, a new namespace can be created by
simply specifying text in the namespace field when defining a "new" commodity
or security. Existing commodity or security can be shuffled or put under a new
namespace by editing the security and simply typing in new string