; But I do not know Linux very well.
Also, thank you for replying via the list. That is the best way to
handle conversations like this. Soon you will be helping the new users
who follow after you.
Best regards,
—Jim DeLaHunt
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the expense is recorded in the Expense Account, the
Paypal ledger has two matching transactions to reconcile against my
Paypal statement, and the Bank account ledger has a single transaction
to reconcile against the Bank statement.
Hope this helps!
—Jim DeLaHunt
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Python after all, but… reference?)
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Please rememb
have not tried CSV import of a transaction. It might be that
transaction import has some code to create new commodities which account
import is lacking.
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emains unchanged. Thus the transactions are
still attached to the account, despite its new name and parent.
I hope this is helpful. Have fun with the experiments!
Best regards,
—Jim DeLaHunt, Vancouver, Canada
Norbert (Klein) - a German
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it that way. Save a copy of your
Book file as another name. Open that copy, and make some test
transactions. When you understand what you want to do, open your
original Book file, and enter the transaction.
Does that help?
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—Jim DeLaHunt
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I installed gnucash 4.11 from flathub and saved a newly created report. I
cannot find where the report is stored on my hard drive. My plan was to move my
old settings over to the flatbed version so I could properly test the latest
version.
How do I find where 4.11 is storing the pr
s the
Personal Finance and Money Stack Exchange
<https://money.stackexchange.com/>. They even have a tag for "[gnucash]"
questions.
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city of subdued excitement". :-)
Is this a West Coast thread? Battle Ground, WA (Near that other
Vancouver).
Yes. This is the thread where we plan a new region-specific edition,
"GnuCashcadia". :-)
— Jim ">121.5°W" DeLaHunt
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Ralls for providing the technical information
which helped me understand the situation well enough that I could
explain it.
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2D vs 3D look. IMHO it is a
wise decision for GnuCash to move forward as recommended by their tool
providers.
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