IIRC /tmp is wiped clean on every reboot. At least on some versions of some
OS(s). So not a good place for log files.
A subdirectory of the directory in which the main file resides should be fine.
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 3:33 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
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> On 2020-04-26 07:46, Maf. King wrote:
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And just one other thing. If you’ve already posted it and want to change
anything - including the posting date - you do need to unpost it first.
> On Mar 5, 2020, at 7:18 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
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> Printing is a different matter.
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> With v3.8 the default stylesheet allows for 4 plac
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> It's due to a buggy library (someone else's software used within GnuCash)
> that has been difficult to update or replace.
Sadly, it isn’t a bug. The standard makes it optional whether HTML renderers
do the right thing around breaking pages at paragraph breaks or row breaks in
tables (ther
It is non-taxable income. Just like a 401(k) match. Only better in that
within restrictions, you get to withdraw it tax-free.
> On May 28, 2018, at 10:50 PM, aegross wrote:
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> Each month, I deduct from my Gross Salary to fund my Health Savings Account.
> However, my employer also funds the
Note that this doesn’t guarantee that you won’t have duplicates. If what it
thinks is the last number used is less than one that you may have manually
generated, you could get a duplicate. One possible way of avoiding it is to
have the autonumbering start at (say) 1000 (assuming you never used
Or Assets:Fixed Assets:House - if you distinguish between fixed assets and
current assets.
And yes, it is already an asset. If the purchase should fall through and you
get your deposit back the asset goes away and the money goes in your bank
account. Otherwise, it’s part of the cost basis for
We do have sqlite3 on the mac.
> On Dec 12, 2017, at 7:57 PM, brad wrote:
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> I would like to see something on this in the wiki.
>
> Just because Mac & windows don't have python and sql by default doesn't mean
> that the knowledge base should be dumbed down.
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>
> On 12/11/2017 09:29 PM, Joh
In our jurisdiction, we are permitted to use cash accounting (and there are tax
advantages to doing so) for our line of business.
I still use the business features, putting through invoices even when payment
is immediate (I’d like a “post & pay” shortcut, but I don’t know whether anyone
else wo