Apr 9, 2024 08:45:34 Eric H. Bowen via gnucash-user :
> I'm very leery about hand editing anything to do with the AP and AR systems;
> there's a caution against that in the documentation. And the invoice is
> already posted, I'd prefer not to unpost and edit it.
I believe you can hand edit the
Mar 10, 2024 11:01:45 Michael or Penny Novack :
> AFAIK no team in the open software world is trying to organize a "business
> system" project.
There's Odoo ( https://www.odoo.com/ ). I haven't used it and don't know much
about it. (I think someone on this list mentioned it awhile back.)
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Dec 28, 2023 14:28:59 Eric Hammond :
> I would very much appreciate if you would show somehow how much of this email
> you would like included in my replies?
Only the part you're replying to.
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Dec 1, 2023 13:37:32 Adrien Monteleone :
> It seems the code for auto-decimal is occurring with each numerical entry,
> rather than the final result.
To me it seems the least surprising way for auto-decimal to work would be if it
only applied when you enter an amount directly. I wouldn't expect
Nov 22, 2023 10:14:49 Glenn Fowler :
> @binding-set Switch-Page
> {
> bind "F2" { "change-current-page" (1) };
> bind "F3" { "change-current-page" (-1) };
> }
>
> entry
> {
> -gtk-key-bindings: SwitchPage;
> }
>
> but it doesn't work. The syntax is correct as I can do other keybindings
> for c
Nov 19, 2023 03:18:25 Wu Ming via gnucash-user :
> With a text file it is easy to diff and find what changed and by who. And
> merge or roll back version. With a database is not. Data model is likely
> relational, db file is binary so it requires another tool to interact with,
> backup up as we
Oct 20, 2023 09:06:46 Michael or Penny Novack :
> That might not be of much help (understanding the terms "debit" and "credit")
>
> History might, …
My point was that you don't *have* to learn all that before GnuCash will be
useful to you. The history *is* helpful to understand the terms fully,
Oct 20, 2023 00:03:40 Edwin Booth via gnucash-user :
> I need to wrap my head around the whole “debit/credit” concept.
One thing that helps me keep it straight is that money flows from credit to
debit. Credit the account that money is coming from, debit the account that
money is going to. There
Sep 5, 2023 10:18:53 Gyle McCollam :
> No Mark, it is not a bug. If you made credit card purchases and subsequent
> payments to that card, those transactions have already been made and if you
> were to delete an account and the transaction within, it would be the same as
> if the transactions
Sep 5, 2023 08:33:44 Maf. King :
> I just tried deleting an account. As expected, I was presented with the
> choice to "move transactions to..." or "Delete all transactions" (see
> screenshot - this is GC 4.x, maybe the wording is different in v5)
>
> Deleting the transactions does not really s
Sep 4, 2023 23:30:59 Jediator :
> It's a valid user function in GC to delete a non-empty account.
And that will delete the account and move any transactions in it to another
account, which you can select. Personally, I think that makes sense, I don't
want to be mass deleting transactions as a
Mar 6, 2023 10:11:40 Custom Shots :
> This is happening with only one credit account. I have four credit
> accounts. The other three are working properly. This one in question is the
> only one that is incorrect.
Are they all set as type "credit card"? If you right click the account and
click
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