lfway
through. But all seems okay now.
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 12:06 PM Steve Cohen wrote:
> I was getting ready to pay my Estimated Taxes to the State of Arizona
> which are coming due in a week. I had just imported a year's worth of
> transactions from my Chase Account to GnuCash.
I was getting ready to pay my Estimated Taxes to the State of Arizona which
are coming due in a week. I had just imported a year's worth of
transactions from my Chase Account to GnuCash. I couldn't remember seeing
the transactions for the Arizona Department of Revenue, which I clearly
remember ma
Actually it's even worse than the example shown. Had there been no
transactions at the top level Auto, then all the subcategories would show
up without any indication that they were under the top level auto account.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 3:37 PM Steve Cohen wrote:
> I am trying to p
I am trying to produce a report of expenses that follows the tree structure
of accounts under Expenses.
For example, I'd like something like this:
Auto $6.50
Fees
$150.00
Gas
$250.00
Parking
$40.25
Repair and Maintenance
$2000.00
Tolls
$40.00
Total Auto$2486.75
Instead, I ge
I just upgraded my system to Ubuntu 22.04 (from 21.10). As a non-official
application, GNUcash seems to have been removed from the system or rendered
non-functional though a launch icon remains and does nothing. Prior to
install, I was running GNC 4.9.
Can someone please point me in the right dir
D as some of the transactions that were imported?
> Some banks are not good at assigning unique FITID to transactions, and
> that can cause a problem for GC.
> Jean
>
> On 12/29/21 2:13 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
> > Additionally, I tried exiting GnuCash and trying the import again
Additionally, I tried exiting GnuCash and trying the import again. This
made no difference.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve Cohen wrote:
> I downloaded all of 2021's transactions from my bank in QFX format and
> tried to import the file.
>
> As I was doing so, I notic
I downloaded all of 2021's transactions from my bank in QFX format and
tried to import the file.
As I was doing so, I noticed an anomaly. I receive monthly direct deposits
from a pension, all arrive on or shortly after the first of each month, the
same amount every month. But on the QFX import sc
-- Forwarded message -
From: Steve Cohen
Date: Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [GNC] Amex won't let me access QFX data without a Quicken
Account
To: Dean Gibson
Good that you can. I can’t. When I try exactly what you describe (which
used to work for me,too), I
tch to manually downloading your transactions in one of
> the formats GnuCash supports, or getting Quicken.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
> > On Jan 4, 2021, at 1:19 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
> >
> > and if your financial institution, like American Express, forces
I've recently picked up Gnucash after letting it slide for about a year. I
want to download data from my American Express Card account in QFX format,
and they won't let me do it without "deactivating and reactivating" my
Quicken account. Quicken doesn't own my data, I own it. I don't even have
Q
I've gone back recently to using my GnuCash and I need to download
transactions from American Express. Their website now wants to force me
to go through Quicken to deactivate my account and reactivate it in
order to get QFX data.
It's my data, not Quicken's. That was the whole reason I start
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me
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 2:55 PM Bob Sisk wrote:
> Can I set up Gnucash for separate accounts, as an example, more than one
> business account and a separate personal account with a totally separate
> set of data files for each to keep up with finances?
>
> --
> /Robert Sisk
> sisk
I'm not a developer of gnucash so take this with a grain of salt, but
putting a '\n' where you want the line feed might work. If you're on
windows, you might need to do '\n\r'. Try it, maybe it's a help to you,
but no guarantees.
On 2/7/19 2:34 PM, Richard Marmor wrote:
On 1/27 I posted
On 2/5/19 3:42 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 21:20, Steve Cohen <mailto:stevec...@gmail.com>> wrote:
...
Getting rid of this file ~/.config/gtk-3.0.gtk.css which I had created
and restarting the system got me back the awful scroll bar behavior I
had instan
On 2/7/19 2:11 AM, Liz wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 17:21:35 -0500 (EST)
Robert Heller wrote:
*Part* of what is going on is the whole "touch screen" mania, coupled
with a bitofscroll-wheelmania.ManyUI people (the ones making design
choices for thevariouswidgetlibraries,includingGTK3), seem to f
Thank you for this!
On 1/28/19 1:55 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
Here are the three debian files for 3.4 (as released):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fV_fURy6c77e7gf6S41lTacM7dFyy7VD
And here are the three for 3.4-45:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1v-AWCWxbETqsXsmQ7jYX8wurL6HKASBF
Downlo
On 2/5/19 4:21 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
*Part* of what is going on is the whole "touch screen" mania, coupled with a
bitofscroll-wheelmania.ManyUI people (the ones making design choices for
thevariouswidgetlibraries,includingGTK3), seem to feel that nobody really
is (should?) be using their mic
On 2/5/19 3:42 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 21:20, Steve Cohen <mailto:stevec...@gmail.com>> wrote:
...
Getting rid of this file ~/.config/gtk-3.0.gtk.css which I had created
and restarting the system got me back the awful scroll bar behavior I
had instan
On 2/5/19 3:02 PM, Colin Law wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 20:17, Steve Cohen <mailto:stevec...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 2/5/19 2:04 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> GTK3 as default rather than GTK2. I think those scroll bars first
> appeared there but they seem to
es up proportional to
where you clicked instead of one page. Thus there is no longer a 'page
up' 'page down' function with the mouse button. That gets very annoying
when reading a long document.
David Carlson
On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 2:17 PM Steve Cohen <mailto:stevec...@gmail.co
On 2/5/19 2:04 PM, David Carlson wrote:
GTK3 as default rather than GTK2. I think those scroll bars first
appeared there but they seem to be becoming as fashionable as useless
'antique' bathroom sinks.
While I appreciate and think I agree with the thrust of your comment,
I'm not actually u
now. I am using whatever Ubuntu 18.04
ships with out of the box.
On 2/5/19 11:29 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
I was surprised to see 3.900 myself but that's what the About screen
tells me:
Version: 3.900
Build ID: git 3.1-100-geb67baba5+ (2018-06-03)
Finance::Quote: 1.47
I am running the st
AM, Bucky Carr wrote:
I just tried it with MS Excel (Win10) and it behaves exactly as you
describe with your GNUcash-in-Linux experience. So it is not uncommon.
But it is annoying.
On 2/5/2019 10:38 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
On 2/5/19 11:33 AM, Bucky Carr wrote:
Well, I am not using the Windows ver
ilto:bc...@purgatoire.org>> wrote:
I've noticed that exact behavior in many other Windows programs as
well. Definitely annoying.
We are not talking about Windows programs are we?
Colin
On 2/5/2019 9:53 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
> For two years something seemed not qu
t you say you are running 3.900 as I think 3.4 is the latest.
Are you running the standard (Gnome) version of Ubuntu? Are you using X
or Wayland? That should be selectable from logon screen. I am running X.
Colin
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 16:55, Steve Cohen <mailto:stevec...@gmail.com>> wr
For two years something seemed not quite right about the use of scroll
bars in Gnucash register windows, but I always just "lived with it" in a
state of vague , not quite conscious annoyance.
I have finally put my finger on the problem.
When I click in the scroller and move my mouse, whenever
On 2/4/19 5:12 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
I think only the Transaction Report will offer this flexibility.
Account/Accounts - Bank account
Account/Filter Type - "include"
Account/Filter By.. expense accounts.
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 05:35, Steve Cohen <mailto:stevec...@gmail.com>
I wish to make an expense report (pie chart, bar chart, not important
which) to track spending over the past two years, but restrict the
content to expenses paid out of a single checking account. I make
selections that seem appropriate to this task in the dialog, but I can
see through the outp
I am also trying to set this up with Chase, where I have both bank and
credit card accounts. I've tried and failed since first using GNUCash
last year. Trying to understand what needs to be done.
I see in the Wizard "UserId is assigned to you by the bank after
applying for OFX DirectConnect"
A nice-to-have would be an option to automatically filter all state
abbreviations and days of the week. I see lots of these polluting my map.
On 12/19/18 12:52 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Thanks, Geert, I hadn't realized that until yesterday when another
poster pointed me there, but even t
Thanks, Geert, I hadn't realized that until yesterday when another
poster pointed me there, but even then I hadn't realized that this was
intended as a replacement for messing with data files/perl scripts, etc.
On 12/19/18 4:09 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
GnuCash 3.x also has a new tool that all
to understand how this works at all.
I know that it does, but I can't imagine how.
The long hex numbers are GUIDs corresponding to accounts.
On 12/18/18 5:59 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 12/18/18 3:31 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Thanks.
Seems like none of these solutions will work if your da
Thanks.
Seems like none of these solutions will work if your data is stored as a
.gnucash file, they only work with .xml files.
Is there a way to convert this?
Is the Bayesian matching applied to entries that are corrected in the
account editor, or is it only applied to entries made in the i
Q: How do I get the most benefit from the Bayesian learning algorithm while
importing?
A: First of all you should always assign transactions to the right accounts in the import dialog - accounts names containing Imbalance are definitely wrong.
Next, start with a small subset of transact
I'm using 3.0 on Ubuntu 18.04. I endorse this suggestion. This is
about the only thing I miss about Quicken.
On 06/11/2018 09:36 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Robert,
It makes a difference which type of file you are importing and whether you
are using one of the 2.6.x releases or or a 3.x release
?
On 06/11/2018 06:47 PM, Chris Good wrote:
Message: 16
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 10:58:30 -0500
From: Steve Cohen
To: John Ralls
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Ubuntu 18.04
Message-ID: <7356c569-9132-2c21-ded5-b15e1331e...@gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8;
ssens wrote:
Op maandag 11 juni 2018 19:50:11 CEST schreef Steve Cohen:
As detailed in other thread, I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 to
Ubuntu 18.04. After some difficulty, I built Gnucash 3.0 without error.
I had been running 3.0 on 14.04 as well and had saved the data.
But when I attem
As detailed in other thread, I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 to
Ubuntu 18.04. After some difficulty, I built Gnucash 3.0 without error.
I had been running 3.0 on 14.04 as well and had saved the data.
But when I attempt to load it I get "No suitable backend was found for
[filename].
W
Solved.
the ubuntu package name is google-mock
On 06/11/2018 11:26 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Got over aqbanking, found apt-cache search and found several libraries I
needed that way. Now, though, I am stuck as follows:
$ export SRCROOT=/home/scohen/github;cmake
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
-cache is installed from cmake-extras, but I
have installed that, so not sure what the answer here is. I've struck
out on gmock, gmock-dev, googlemock, googlemock-dev, GMOCK, GMOCK-dev
On 06/11/2018 10:58 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Thanks, John. Now I'm stuck on aqbanking. I haven'
these libraries and headers
available? I'd rather not have to bug the list about each one.
On 06/10/2018 11:37 PM, John Ralls wrote:
On Jun 10, 2018, at 8:31 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 18.04 (from 14.04). I had built
Gnucash 3.0 on 14.04. I'm
Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 18.04 (from 14.04). I had
built Gnucash 3.0 on 14.04. I'm trying now on 18.04 and am in
dependency hell.
The latest issue is
-- No package 'gwenhywfar' found
This is NOT listed on
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/master/README.dependencies
Thanks, this worked. And nothing special needed to be done with the icon.
On 04/18/2018 08:43 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> On 18 April 2018 at 14:29, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> OK, so I have been using GnuCash 3.0 on Ubuntu for a couple weeks now
>> and am broadly satisfied with i
testing period branches have been beaten to death here and in devel over
> the last several months,
> if you're really interested search the list archives or read
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Git#Branches.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
>> On Apr 8, 2018, at 3:5
>
> It means to pass --enable-hbci to configure when building with autotools. The
> cmake equivalent of --enable-hbci is -DWITH_AQBANKING, and it's on by
> default, so no, you don't need to do that for 3.0.
>
> Tools-->Online Banking Setup opens the online banking setup assistant. It has
> tw
In GnuCash 3.0, I tried to enable online banking in accessing
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect_in_GnuCash_2
(I had previous made an unsuccessful attempt to do this with 2.6.x).
The first thing I found was that after launching Tools --> Online
Banking Setup, I got a popup
lly interested search the list archives or read
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Git#Branches.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
>> On Apr 8, 2018, at 3:58 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Ok, I suppose. I would have EXPECTED a release to be built from the
&g
gt; Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
>> On Apr 8, 2018, at 10:57 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> My bad, I forgot what I did! I didn't build from the tarball. I built
>> what I got from doing
>>
>>
>>
>> which somehow brought down the unstabl
eck the timestamp on
> the file you are running and make sure it matches when you built it.
>
> Colin
>
> On 8 April 2018 at 15:07, Steve Cohen wrote:
>> On 04/07/2018 09:50 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Apr 7, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Steve Cohen &g
On 04/07/2018 09:50 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>> On Apr 7, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Steve Cohen > <mailto:stevec...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On 04/07/2018 09:38 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Apr 6, 2018, at 8:06 PM, Steve Cohen
On 04/06/2018 02:39 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>> On Apr 6, 2018, at 12:34 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> On 04/06/2018 02:22 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Apr 6, 2018, at 11:39 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>>>
>>&g
On 04/06/2018 02:22 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>> On Apr 6, 2018, at 11:39 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> I'm newly retired and have some time ...
>> I have Ubuntu 14.0.4. I'm running GnuCash 2.6.1.
>>
>> But if I'm willing to build, is t
I'm newly retired and have some time ...
I have Ubuntu 14.0.4. I'm running GnuCash 2.6.1.
But if I'm willing to build, is there any inherent reason why building
3.0 will fail in this environment? If not, I'll be willing to make the
effort. I'd be glad for any information about bumps in the road
ructions: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building
>
> If you run into any snags, just ask, someone here will help out.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>> On Feb 28, 2018, at 5:47 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Been using gnucash for more than 6 months and I was wondering i
Been using gnucash for more than 6 months and I was wondering if there's
an upgrade. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS and they only support gnucash
1:2.6.1-2. The GNUcash website recommends going with what the
distribution provides, but I wonder if there are new features I'd be
interested in in the l
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