Yes, but I'm subscribed to all three. I saw it on all three. But I only
see this thread here on -user, and not on -devel as it appears in the
archive.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/20/24 11:14 PM, Kevin Buckley via gnucash-user wrote:
That "Apple Silicon" thread was sent to all three
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On Saturday, July 20th, 2024 at 10:13, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
>
> Strange, while it is certainly on the archive, I don't see it either.
> (using Gmane via Thunderbird)
>
> I did see the thread about Apple Silicon though.
>
> I wonder if there was some sort of propagation hiccup.
>
> Regards,
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2024-July/112486.html
> Assume a retail business.
I don't.
I don't know what GnuCash was initially modeled on but it is very close to
an old Quickbooks +/- a few features.
eg in Quickbooks from memory:
Income:Sheep:Lambs $2500
(with GST turned on
On 7/20/2024 6:30 PM, flywire wrote:
GnuCash does have an inventory system but it has been
increasingly customised to stock (shares not livestock). Inventory
(businesses refer to it as stock) is a standard part of most business
taxation systems and It has little to do with point of sale.
Huh?
This post is from the
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2024-July/112463.html
thread with discussion moving in a different direction.
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2024-July/112470.html Greg
Julius wrote:
> FWIW, I really struggled with this to figure out what w
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2024-July/112481.html
> For CSV import “Deposit” and “Withdrawal” were no less ambiguous than
“Amount” and “Amount (negated)”.
The meanings are different, Amount does not indicate direction whereas
Deposit/Withdrawal is clearly Add/Remove.
> The fo
Thank goodness for this list! We have people giving honest feedback and we
have developers also giving honest feedback. Users make mistakes, devs make
mistakes, we all do, but this list is the epitome of what a discussion list
should be about. Fair, honest and respectful discussion -- proud t
GnuCash does have an inventory system but it has been
increasingly customised to stock (shares not livestock). Inventory
(businesses refer to it as stock) is a standard part of most business
taxation systems and It has little to do with point of sale.
Four posts into the
https://lists.gnucash.org/
> On Jul 20, 2024, at 04:19, Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> * On 2024 19 Jul 18:50 -0500, John Ralls wrote:
>> As I said, I see that as a documentation issue. The column labels have
>> to be terse and we can’t use per-item tooltips in the long run because
>> the Gtk folks have pulled them from Gtk4.
Indeed I never updated the documentation for the changes in the csv importer.
Back then other people were actively working on the documentation and I
silently hoped they would step in... That hasn't happened so far.
I apologize I missed updating the introduction page. I may pick that up for a
f
* On 2024 19 Jul 18:50 -0500, John Ralls wrote:
> As I said, I see that as a documentation issue. The column labels have
> to be terse and we can’t use per-item tooltips in the long run because
> the Gtk folks have pulled them from Gtk4. It’s not great that Geert
> changed the headings for the amou
On 7/19/2024 10:17 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
What you are asking for is not just inventory management, but point of
sale tied to it.
GnuCash doesn't have either of those.
You would need to use proper outside software for those functions. You
should then be able to export the accounting dat
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