2023 18:29:25 CEST schreef Christian Lynbech:
> Sure.
>
> I am not using AqBanking, my problem is with CSV import. I did notice
> those errors/warnings in the log but I could not immediately find
> anywhere to turn aQbanking off. I know I had tried at one point to
> experime
x27;s
effectively a regression that was introduced while improving the import of
multi-currency data.
It should be fixed now, in either tomorrow's nightly Windows or Flatpak builds
and the upcoming 5.1
release.
Regards,
Geert
Op woensdag 26 april 2023 18:29:25 CEST schreef Christian Lynbec
lly, please specify which profile you are using in the Aqbanking
importer.
Perhaps the easiest is to append all of these in a new bug report. The mailing
list is a bit cumbersome
to track updates.
Regards,
Geert
Op dinsdag 25 april 2023 21:34:33 CEST schreef Christian Lynbech:
> I have now don
ould like to see them.
Thanks for taking an interest in my issue.
/Christian
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On Mon, Apr 24 2023, john wrote:
> On Apr 12, 2023, at 1:31 AM, Christian Lynb
working for me in Gnucash 5.0.
I am on an intel imac (2019) running Ventura (13.3.1).
Is there any way I can debug the matching process?
/Christian
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On Thu, Apr 13 2023, Christian Lynbech wrote:
There were 5 invalid mappings, could very well
Monteleone wrote:
Does Tools > Import Map Editor help?
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/12/23 3:31 AM, Christian Lynbech wrote:
> After upgrading to Gnucash 5 (Version: 5.0 Build ID: 5.0+(2023-03-25)),
> it seems that I am no longer getting automatching to accounts when
> importing transactions from a C
After upgrading to Gnucash 5 (Version: 5.0 Build ID: 5.0+(2023-03-25)),
it seems that I am no longer getting automatching to accounts when
importing transactions from a CSV file.
I was not too concerned when I tried to do the first import and no
matching appeared but now when I tried to do a secon
Just FYI: the new 4.13 version fixed the issues on Ventura for me.
Thanks for the speedy update.
/Christian
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On Mon, Nov 14 2022, Christian Lynbech wrote:
Anybody here who has experience running Gnucash (4.12) on the newest
macOS Ventura
I am on a Mac, and it worked here (about says the correct 4.13); I
upgraded via the MacUpdater application.
/Christian
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On Tue, Dec 20 2022, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Are you on a Mac by any chance? You need to open the dmg and drag
gnucash.a
Having been contemplating this as well, I came to the conclusion that I
would create an account for each expensive piece of equipment and then
a common account for all the small stuff.
In Denmark, you can write off a maximum relative amount of a purchase
each year, unless (or until) the value fall
> 22.04 release.
>>
>> I don't know if Firefox uses GTK+ code, but if so (and considering
> GnuCash & the *buntu distros I tried do so as well) then I'd say it is
> possibly a GTK bug, not GnuCash.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Adrien
>>
>> On 11/14/2
2x in popups, cursor
turns into a short
horizontal line with an arrow at each end. Thought it was just something my
system - 2018 Intel
MacBook Pro running Gnucash 4.12.
Cheers David H.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 18:55, Christian Lynbech wrote:
Anybody here who has experience running Gnucash (4.1
Anybody here who has experience running Gnucash (4.12) on the newest
macOS Ventura?
It basically works, but the UI is a bit wonky. The cursor does not
update correctly, sometimes you need to click twice or be very carefull
ot hit the text inside buttons.
/Christian
Thanks.
/Christian
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On Tue, Jul 05 2022, john wrote:
On Jul 5, 2022, at 5:52 AM, Christian Lynbech wrote:
Where is the information related to transaction imports saved? I am on a Mac.
I have my books stored under revision control but
Where is the information related to transaction imports saved? I am on a Mac.
I have my books stored under revision control but when I wanted to do an
CSV import on a another machine, I did not see the import I have defined
when running Gnucash on my main computer. I am guessing/fearing that
this
I am fuzzy on the details, but one of the changes in catalina (as a way to
implement SIP) is that the main is mounted twice, one mount point is read only
and if one is accessimg /opt via the wrong mountpoint, wrting is prohibited. I
also use MacPorts under catalina without problems, but that doe
> On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 at 15:39, Christian Lynbech <mailto:clynb...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> It does seem as if the balance sheet contains all the information I need,
> however have I understood it correctly that one only specifies a single date
> (as opposed to an interval)? In
I thank you all for the discussion, it has been very interesting.
What I am trying to do is to establish a workflow with GnuCash that provides
some decisions on the three somewhat intertwined questions:
How to handle the transition from one year to the next
What reports provide the information I
For what it is worth, but for single person company in Denmark, there is a
distinction between the result of the company (income - expenses) and money you
put into or take out of the company (which relate to equity, as others have
pointed out).
When I started my company, I moved some money from
Inspired by a recent discussion I would like to understand better how to handle
the Retained Earnings equity sub account, as I am new to both Gnucash and
accounting.
In a world where books are closed at year end, I would understand Retained
Earnings as sort of the surplus of the year that is th
Are there any danish users on the list?
I am looking for some advice on good account layouts for a small business.
/Christian
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