On 25/07/2023 10:53, Chris Green wrote:
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 10:31:23AM +0100, Paul Feakins wrote:
On 25/07/2023 10:27, Chris Green wrote:
Is there an easy way to take an existing account and make it into two
sub-accounts and, at the same time, move transactions in the account
to one of the
level.
2. Make that account the parent of the account you talk about "splitting".
3. Make another account at the same level.
Regards,
Paul Feakins
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On 17/07/2023 10:48, David T. wrote:
That would be *OpenStacks* convention.
Most mailing lists follow those conventions.
Paul.
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On 15/07/2023 01:56, R Losey wrote:
Is there really a convention for replies?
Indeed there is:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/MailingListEtiquette#Replies
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On 14/07/2023 17:19, David Carlson wrote:
Nope, Ctrl-End doesn't move the curser at all in a Gmail reply-all window.
It does but you have to click the 3 dots to expand the previous
conversations first.
Also on Apple it would be the Apple key and End.
Paul Fe
only
applies to all emails and normal work emails I reply above the conversation.
So I just manually put my reply below on a list like this.
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shortcut to the GnuCash
executable with an argument?
Not not have your shortcuts to the data files themselves and the OS will
know to use GnuCash to open them.
Paul Feakins.
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refrain from "me too" comments. Unfortunately as I said in the
previous paragraph, this issue will likely be resolved by removing the
module.
As far as I know, and I may be wrong, this was shut down many years ago?
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Question about a matter of setup. I use Windows 11 - so
answers/information specific to that OS would be appreciated.
First - can two instances of the program be loaded (exist in the system)
such that one instance opens a personal file and one opens a business file?
Second - if answer to
Tomer,
Good that you sorted it. Note though that if it's gzip-compressed
it's an XML file, not a sqlite3 database. Does `file` on the
apparently corrupted gnucash file claim that it's a sqlite3 database?
Regards,
John Ralls
When I use the `file` command on the corrupted file, it just rep
ame and then unzip it. At least you
can on Linux.
Kind regards,
Paul Feakins
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From: Paul Feakins
To: Chris Green
Subject: Re: How to record 'balancing' trnsactions?
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I think he "replied all".
Liz
Yes my initial reply was indeed back to the list,
On 12/07/2023 16:35, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 03:51:53PM +0100, Paul Feakins wrote:
On 12/07/2023 15:44, Stan Brown wrote:
On 2023-07-12 05:19, Paul Feakins wrote:
Why would you have 2 separate instances of GnuCash rather than simply 2
Asset accounts?
What he said.
And
On 12/07/2023 15:44, Stan Brown wrote:
On 2023-07-12 05:19, Paul Feakins wrote:
Why would you have 2 separate instances of GnuCash rather than simply 2
Asset accounts?
What he said.
And I'll just add that when you have two independent sets of books,
sooner or later they're going t
Why would you have 2 separate instances of GnuCash rather than simply 2
Asset accounts?
On 12/07/2023 13:12, Chris Green wrote:
This is as much an accounting question as a GnuCash one but how one
does this depends on the sofware's capabilities so it makes sense
to ask here.
Our church has two
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