Hi Bruce,
While using F::Q version 1.5301, the quoted prices always matched the figures
obtained elsewhere, and GnuCash displayed those figures in GB Pounds, so all
was well. It was only when I transferred my GC file to the computer running GC
version 5.4 and F::Q version 1.62 that I started to
Martin, Geoff, Bruce,
Thank you very much for your help with this. I'm pleased to report that it now
works as expected, having added an X to the symbol as suggested.
Perhaps I should have mentioned in my original post that I had previously been
downloading quotes on my old laptop, which is runni
in question? Attach a screenshot of
the Tools / Security Editor / Edit Security window.
Thanks
Geoff
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On 18/09/2024 6:25 pm, aeg via gnucash-user wrote:
> I'm currently using GnuCash version 5.4 on a Windows 11 desktopBuild ID:
> 5.4+(2023-09-23)
> Finance::Quote: 1.62
>
I'm currently using GnuCash version 5.4 on a Windows 11 desktopBuild ID:
5.4+(2023-09-23)
Finance::Quote: 1.62
For about 5 years, I've routinely imported prices for my very modest stock
holding at the end of every week, but when I did so last weekend, all prices
were 100 times bigger than they h
Yes, I've always had the UK date format selected, i.e. dd/mm/.
Alan
On Thursday, 6 April 2023 at 16:56:48 BST, Simon Roberts
wrote:
Do you have UK date style selected? Or do you have the tax year starting on
june 4th?
On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 9:23 AM aeg via gnucash-user
I'm using GnuCash Version 4.12 on Windows 10, and today, 6 April, is the
beginning of the new UK tax year.
As I have the "Total (Period)" column showing in the COE, I was expecting to
see mostly zeros in that column today, but was surprised to see many totals
much higher than that, and in the re
The fact that 9 is less than 12 is not confusing to me, but sorting by Windows
File Explorer routinely puts 12 before 9, whereas 09 is always correctly
arranged before 12 (and before 900).
From the link, https://semver.org/ provided by LI Daobing, I now understand
that there is a conventional w
David,
I like your idea, as its logical sequencing would obviously be clearer, but as
Will pointed out, we are probably stuck with what's already established.
Alan
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2023 15:50:41 + (UTC)
From: "David G. Pickett"
To: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
Subject: Re: [GNC]
On Tuesday, 7 March 2023 at 10:37:18 GMT, Maf. King
wrote:
On Tuesday, 7 March 2023 09:34:59 GMT aeg via gnucash-user wrote:
> Is there a reason why GnuCash version numbers don't follow a sequence 4.00,
> 4.01, 4.02, etc. instead of 4.0. 4.1, 4.2? I find it a little confu
Is there a reason why GnuCash version numbers don't follow a sequence 4.00,
4.01, 4.02, etc. instead of 4.0. 4.1, 4.2?
I find it a little confusing that 4.9 is older than 4.12, and that 4.902 comes
just before 5.0
Alan
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gnu
as
administrator and type:-
perl C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-update
Or directly by downloading from here:-
https://metacpan.org/pod/Finance::Quote
Good luck!
Regards
Geoff
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On 10/12/2022 6:01 am, aeg via gnucash-user wrote:
> Murugan,
>
> Thank you for your s
bin\gnc-fq-update
Or directly by downloading from here:-
https://metacpan.org/pod/Finance::Quote
Good luck!
Regards
Geoff
=
On 10/12/2022 6:01 am, aeg via gnucash-user wrote:
> Murugan,
>
> Thank you for your suggestion.There is no folder named "Finance" at that
>
anandam
wrote:
Alan
Check your quote.pm file in C:\Strawberry\perl\site\lib\Finance and check the
version. if it is not 1.52, you may need to download and replace the file
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
From: gnucash-user
on behalf of aeg
via gnucash-user
Sent: Friday, December 9, 2022 2:40 PM
T
I've started this thread separately from "[GNC] getting price quotes" (from
which I gained helpful advice last week), as it's a more specific problem I now
face.
Following the advice from David H and others last week, I eventually decided to
upgrade from GC version 3.5 to 4.12, in the hope that
Hi David,
Thank you for your detailed response, which is very helpful.I've tried updating
the Finance::Quote as you suggested, but it appears that some prerequisites are
missing, so I need to investigate how to install those, and will try again
tomorrow if I have time. I've downloaded the lates
Editor for stock quotes. This works fine for me.
Then you should be fine.
You did not say which OS you are running or the GNU Cash version with F::Q
version, therefore depending upon OS the updates to F::Q are different.
I hope this helps.
regards,Martin
On Wednesday, 30 November 2022 at 08
It's interesting to note that Alpha Vantage is still recommended to GnuCash
users and is available to some, as it stopped working for me a few weeks ago.
When I contacted the Alpha Vantage Team, I was told that I needed to contribute
to the premium plan, at a minimum cost of 49.99 USD per month
PROBLEM RESOLVED (I think)
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From: aeg To: john Cc:
gnucash-user@gnucash.org Sent: Tuesday, 23 August
2022 at 08:45:51 BSTSubject: Re: [GNC] Recording stock holdings
On Aug 21, 2022, at 11:30 PM, aeg via gnucash-user
wrote:
I have been using GnuCash for about
On Aug 21, 2022, at 11:30 PM, aeg via gnucash-user
wrote:
I have been using GnuCash for about 6 years, starting with version 2.6 and now
use 3.5 on a Windows 10 laptop. I like it very much, but have a persistent
problem with entering stock investments.
The day-to day financial
I have been using GnuCash for about 6 years, starting with version 2.6 and now
use 3.5 on a Windows 10 laptop. I like it very much, but have a persistent
problem with entering stock investments.
The day-to day financial transactions cause me no problems at all, but I've
never been able to fully
t route.
Regards,
Alan
>> On Jan 4, 2020 w1d4, at 5:33 PM, AEG via gnucash-user <
> gnucash-user@
> > wrote:
>>
>> Colin Law wrote
>>> By comparing the heights of the register lines and the tabs I see that
>>> I get 9 tabs in the height of 14 regist
Colin Law wrote
> By comparing the heights of the register lines and the tabs I see that
> I get 9 tabs in the height of 14 register lines whereas the photo
> shows only about 6.5 tabs in 14 register lines.
>
> Colin
I'm also seeing only 6.5 tabs in 14 register lines with Windows 10 and GC
versio
nk's. That's because you have
> entered transactions that the bank won't know about. So, the account's
> balance on the date of reconciliation *when correct* will not match the
> bank's. If at some later point, these change relative to one another, how
> are yo
The way I deal with this is not entirely automatic as it involves setting up
a scheduled transaction for every account that has a regular statement, but
it does allow me to check back for errors later.
For each of my bank or credit card accounts, the statements are normally
compiled on the same da
Scotts,
If you still haven't updated to the latest version, I would recommend
delaying further. My upgrade from 2.6.16 to 2.6.21 was without problems, but
the "upgrade" from 2.6.21 to 3.5 was more like a downgrade and I'm still
regretting it. (Windows 10)
The csv importer is better in 3.5 and all
Thanks Derek, that worked.
It appears that I had recently turned off the "Run when data file opened"
option in Preferences when I tried to stop the window opening at startup. I
don't find that window helpful because it lists every scheduled transaction
when I'm only interested in those that have j
One of my scheduled transactions failed to create yesterday. Is there an easy
way to force it to do so or will I need to enter it manually for this month?
In the editor window, it shows the last occurrence date as 19/6/2019 and the
next occurrence date as 19/7/2019.
I'm using version 3.5 on Window
Hi Stephen
Stephen M. Butler wrote
> So: Edit - Preferences - Scheduled Transactions and set the Create in
> Advance # of days didn't work for you?
No, I had previously thought that the setting you refer to would allow
global adjustments to be made but it only affects subsequently created
sch
ould also employ the Budget Module to plan the future transactions
> instead of creating them in advance, and then use the Budget Report to
> show you their effect on various balances.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>> On Jul 7, 2019, at 2:46 AM, AEG via gnucash-user <
> gnuc
Hi Liz,
Liz wrote
> On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 02:46:40 -0500 (CDT)
> AEG via gnucash-user <
> gnucash-user@
> > wrote:
>
>> This leaves me wondering how/why others use the
>> "Create in Advance" feature because I'm finding it difficult to
>>
Having found that the only way to see the future effects of scheduled
transactions on my account balances is to "Create in advance", I went
through the tedious process of individually setting all 60+ of my scheduled
transactions to create 14 days in advance, then later going through the
whole proce
Thanks David,
David Carlson-4 wrote
> I believe one important take-away from this thread is that there are many
> ways to use scheduled transaction s and there is no one best way that
> works
> for all users.
>
> If a developer were to tackle some of the bugs and feature requests in
> this
> are
Thanks Derek.
Derek Atkins-3 wrote
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, June 13, 2019 5:16 pm, AEG via gnucash-user wrote:
>
>> Yes, I agree that the correct present and future balances show in the
>> individual account registers, but in the COA, the "Total" figures reflect
>
Thanks Colin.
Colin Law wrote
> On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 at 21:36, AEG via gnucash-user
> <
> gnucash-user@
> > wrote:
>> ...
>> I don't understand why anyone would actually want to CREATE
>> transactions in advance because they affect the account balances,
As the originator of this thread, I apologise for my message silence over the
last 11 days while I've been away, but I'd like to thank Adrien, David,
Colin and Derek for their much appreciated contributions during that time.
I've recently realised that I made a mistake in saying that I'd previousl
s; I then managed to achieve what I
wanted. Unfortunately, I then had to edit all of my Scheduled Transactions
individually - a tedious task!
Alan
Derek Atkins-3 wrote
> HI,
>
> On Sun, June 2, 2019 4:46 pm, AEG via gnucash-user wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>> (3) I had previously be
Christopher,
Thanks for your suggestion but I haven't found the 'Balance Forecast' report
in the version I'm using.
I'm also not looking for a report but simply want to be able to see future
transactions in each account (which I can do) without them occupying the
visible screen when the window op
; It's surprising what you (that is "I") learn in attempting to answer
> questions
>
> Take care
>
> Eric
> =
>
> On 02/06/2019 08:09, AEG via gnucash-user wrote:
>> Windows 10
>> GnuCash v. 2.6.21
>>
>> When v
Hi Liz,
Thank you for your suggestion.
Liz wrote
> On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 02:09:27 -0500 (CDT)
> AEG via gnucash-user <
> gnucash-user@
> > wrote:
>
>> Is there a setting I can adjust to make the account screen display (by
>> default) only the current/p
Windows 10
GnuCash v. 2.6.21
When viewing my accounts, I like to see how future transactions will affect
the balance so that I can prepare for any adjustments that need to be made.
Having learnt how to do this in another thread recently, I have set all
scheduled transactions to show 14 days in adv
I've been wanting to do this ever since I started using GnuCash a couple of
years ago and hadn't found the way to do it, so thank you for the
description. Having to enter the advance time period in individual scheduled
transaction is tedious, however, and I had hoped that the setting in the
Prefere
Eric
Success!!
Thank you very much for your detailed help with this problem.
Quite by chance, I looked at "Preferences" and in "Online Quotes" discovered
the need for an Alpha Vantage API key, which I hadn't seen any mention of in
the tutorial. Once I had obtained and applied that key, the downlo
I think I've just figured out the Namespace/Security type from your first
sentence Eric, which is that the name LSE should be used. However, I'm still
not having any success with downloading quotes, even with just one stock at
the time.
Alan
GnuCash - User mailing list wrote
> Hi Eric,
>
> Tha
(the italicisation is mine to keep that text separate from the body of
> this note) except that it doesn't have the sleep(15). Adding that is the
> change needed.
>
> The second way is better if/when you have a larger portfolio but it can
> get to be a drag with all those dela
I'm using GnuCash version 2.6.21 on Windows 10 and would appreciate some help
with setting up investment accounts in the UK.
I have a small portfolio comprising six stocks and, following the tutorial,
have successfully set up accounts for each one. However, I am not sure about
the source of online
, and that is where
the problem lies.
Alan
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 at 07:19, AEG via gnucash-user
<gnucash-user@> wrote:
>
> The concept of Credits and Debits confuses most newcomers to GnuCash (it
> did
> me), so I devised a way to remember which goes where.
> Given that tra
The concept of Credits and Debits confuses most newcomers to GnuCash (it did
me), so I devised a way to remember which goes where.
Given that transactions involve the movement of money from one account to
another...
(C)redits belong to the (C)ontributing accounts.
(D)ebits belong to the (D)estina
ing in the wrong spot?
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On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 3:01 PM Michael Hendry wrote:
> On 10 Apr 2019, at 08:21, aeg via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I am currently using version 2.6.16 so should I upgrade to 2.6.21 before 3.5
> or is another intermediat
I am currently using version 2.6.16 so should I upgrade to 2.6.21 before 3.5 or
is another intermediate step recommended?
Kind regards,Alan
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 14:21:15 -0500
From: Adrien Monteleone
To: GnuCash
Subject: Re: [GNC] Upgrade 2.6.18 to 3.5
Me
Liz.
I've responded to your comments collectively in order because inserting
responses within quoted text has not worked properly on previous occasions, so
please bear with me...
- I don't believe every term in English in ambiguous.
- There is no verb form of "split" present in the exam
Thank you to those who have tried to educate me on the use of the word "split"
in GnuCash, but whilst I believe that I understand how it is being used, the
reason for using such an ambiguous term remains puzzling when better
alternatives exist.
I have a piece of wood that has a split in it cause
Hi Derek,
Thank you for your explanation. I've given this further thought overnight and,
although I understand your thinking, your analogy has helped me see where
confusion might have arisen.
When you say "split the wood in two" you are using split(v), not
split(n).Calling each piece of the res
#yiv5052015078 p, #yiv5052015078 li {white-space:pre-wrap;}Op vrijdag 22 maart
2019 21:00:02 CET schreef Derek Atkins:> > Why not just use the term 'parts' or
'transaction parts' or even invent a> > new word 'transparts'; (after all,
GnuCash is a made up word too.)> > Just because GnuCash
If I might comment on this topic, might thoughts are below Michael's...
--
> On 22 Mar 2019, at 15:10, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> D writes:
>
>> It seems circular to say that there is a distinction between a simple
>> and compoun
Liz
If I'm understanding this problem correctly, you are referring to the space
taken up by the register title tabs across the top of the screen. If that is
the problem, my solution has been to move them to the right where I can have
20+ register titles visible.Edit>Preferences>Windows>Tab P
Hi Jason,
I've been using AceMoney for my personal accounts since 2005 and like it very
much but I also started using GnuCash two or three years ago for a family
house-building project and, for that purpose, it has been more useful than
AceMoney.
I recently started running personal accounts on G
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 at 21:15, aeg via gnucash-user
wrote:>> It's good to see that the formatting issue is being addressed and my
suggestion is as follows...> - Italicise all quoted text from previous
contributors.
Tricky for those that do not want (or cannot) use html f
It's good to see that the formatting issue is being addressed and my suggestion
is as follows...
- Italicise all quoted text from previous contributors.
- Delete any previously posted text that is irrelevant or duplicated.
- Compose all fresh comments with normal text.
- Start with
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