Hi,
I am trying to import avery simple transaction from qif: just 2 buy
transaction for the same account, containing mutual fund
The 'Assets:Investments:X' is gnu cash account tracking shares of ,
'Asserts:Investments:' is a gnucash cash account.
If I do not provide security sy
Hi,
I am downloading my data in the form of .csv file and I have a simple
program to generate an.qif file with proper categories and then import .qif
into gnucash.
I am adding a program to deal with investment accounts. The problem is that
GnuCash investment account consists of a multitude of sub
I am using 3.1 and see stock price numbers randomly displayed as both
rational numbers (e.g. 2/3) and decimals (0.).
I really would like to see decimals, is there way to force it.
Thank you
Aleksey
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Thank you,
Aleksey
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ar writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had just switched to gnucash from many years of quicken. So, far it
> works
> > fine.
> >
> > The only problem is accoun
Hi,
I had just switched to gnucash from many years of quicken. So, far it works
fine.
The only problem is account matching. I am not looking into something fancy
- the vast majority of our expenses is in less than 10 stores and less than
10 gas stations, everything else I can classify manually.