A couple of weeks ago I attempted to download my USAA transactions using Direct
Connect for OFX through GnuCash. It failed several times over a couple of days
with the error: “The user cannot sign on because he or she entered an invalid
user ID or password.” I then followed the procedures to r
John,
I attempted to open GC and having it write to Terminal using
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash --logto=stderr. GC opened
and SLR showed two Scheduled Transactions (STs) had been created but were not
in the register. There was nothing really written to Terminal as shown
My problem is not SXs being created by mistake, it is that they are being shown
as created (both in the SLR and SX editor last created box for the SX) but not
being populated in the register at all. So seems I may have a bug. Appreciate
the help.
> On Mar 7, 2022, at 22:24, David Carlson wro
MacOS Monterey Version 12.2.1
Gnucash Version: Version: 4.8 Build ID: 4.8a+(2021-09-28)
My scheduled transactions have suddenly stopped posting in the applicable
registers. The Since Last Run window shows them being created, but the created
word is greyed, not dark. See example below for Powd
John, sorry about not copying list.
Ran command using yahoo_json XOM with similar result - Internal Server Error
Last login: Fri Feb 11 15:22:54 on ttys000
dwa1@dwa1 ~ % /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/bin/gnc-fq-dump -v
yahoo_json XOM
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
symbol:
John, David Partial Success
Ran the commands in John’s last response and the Price Database Get Quotes
button is now working. Attempted to download quotes but got no quotes for any
stock. Looked at a sampling of stocks in Security Editor to make sure that Get
Online Quotes had not been unch
David,
Thanks, using the “l” got the " -rwxr-xr-x” characters.
> On Feb 10, 2022, at 15:33, David H wrote:
>
> Dennis,
>
> Looks like you typed a "1" (one) instead of an 'l' (ell) as the option to the
> ls command which explains the difference in output - rerun with the ls -l and
> you'll ge
John, again thanks. Yes, the obvious is not obvious to me as I am a user and
much beyond that I am lost, especially with doing terminal commands. I love
using GC and it works great until MAC or sometimes GC updates and there are
problems which I try to find solutions to in the Archives. But w
Hi David,
Per your suggestion, I tried to install the certificate collection by typing
“sudo install Mozilla::CA” and got the following:
dwa1@dwa1 ~ % sudo install Mozilla::CA
Password:
usage: install [-bCcpSsv] [-B suffix] [-f flags] [-g group] [-m mode]
[-o owner] file1 file2
John, I ran the “ls -l /usr/bin/make” command for “make” and “xcrun” and got
the following which I guess says I have both “make” and “xcrun”.
Last login: Thu Feb 10 07:21:15 on console
dwa1@dwa1 ~ % -rwxr-xr-x 1 dwa1@dwa1 ~ % -rwxr-xr-x 1 dwa1@dwa1 ~ %
ls -l /usr/bin/make
root wheel 167072 J
Hi David,
Thanks. I’ve studied the cap gains and think I have a reasonable understanding
of how to determine either manually or by scrubbing. In this case, I sold the
stock for exactly what I paid for it. I waited until the price was close and
put a limit order in and it hit. No commission
Dave,
Thanks for the info. Fixed my problem. Copying and pasting what you sent did
not work immediately, but your instructions to right click the gnucash.app in
Finder, Show Package Contents allowed me to see the path. It then dawned on me
that I have two versions of Gnucash in the Applicati
Using Mac OS 10.15.7, Gnucash 4.4-2, F:Q 1.47 Aqbanking ? (whatever came with
GC 4.4)
First, I am not a computer person and know just enough to get myself in
trouble. I have used the commands in the wiki to test finding GC version, Aq
banking version, to get quote for XAU, and to open GnuCash
I have a stock that went bankrupt, i.e. zero value. I have tried repeatedly to
remove the stock by selling the shares at $0.00 per share, but no matter what
combination I use, it changes the cost or amount so it does not remove the
shares. For example, I put -2000 shares in and $0.00 in cost a
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