Here’s what I experienced:
I downloaded my credit card statement (QIF) from the bank. I imported it
into GnuCash. As usual, there were some items that were not yet assigned to
expense accounts. I assigned one to “Expenses: dining.” The next one also
was a dining expense so I clicked on that again.
Thank you!
On Sun, Dec 8, 2024 at 8:47 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> It often helps to describe the issue in this maillist first to see if you
> are overlooking something.. Next, read this:
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla. The section on Triage is useful
> to help see if the bug has alrea
It often helps to describe the issue in this maillist first to see if you
are overlooking something.. Next, read this:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla. The section on Triage is useful to
help see if the bug has already been reported, or if there is a similar bug
description that applies. T
Hi. I think there is a small bug in the latest version. I’ve never reported
a bug before and I don’t know the protocol for doing so. Could someone
please explain how u should go about it? Thank you!
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On Mon, 1 July 2024, 2:16 pm Jan Lubach, wrote:
> LS,
> I encountered the following bug in the new version GnuCash 5.7
> The import qif file procedure has a bug. After trying to apply the qif
> file, the application closes. After trying to open it again,
Hi John!
Am 11.08.23 um 19:12 schrieb john:
Carsten,
I'd go with translation error for the use of Aktientellung. From de.po:
msgid ""
"A summary of splits is shown as follows. If the summary is correct, and"
"there are no errors, please press \"Apply\". You may also press \"Back\" to"
"review y
Carsten,
I'd go with translation error for the use of Aktientellung. From de.po:
msgid ""
"A summary of splits is shown as follows. If the summary is correct, and "
"there are no errors, please press \"Apply\". You may also press \"Back\" to "
"review your choices, or \"Cancel\" to quit without ma
Hello John!
Sorry, I forgot an important message: Many, many thanks for all your
hard coding work on this open source community project. I greatly
appreciate your commitment.
Regards,
Carsten
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There are a lot of issues with the Stock Transaction Assistant in 5.3, see e.g.
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798988 and
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799054. There are plenty more that
I've noticed and it's what I'm working on this week (and probably next week).
I've adde
While reading my posting again in the list, I found the reason for the
GNC_ERROR_ARG error. The current stock assistant version doesn't accept
the empty value for the fees and fills in the word "fehlt" ("missing").
Version 5.1 did not show this behavior beforehand. Entering the value of
zero ("
On 4/17/2023 4:01 AM, Richard Lindgren wrote:
Sounds like you understand my problem. However, since I'm not a programmer, I
hesitate to tackle this patch. Maybe it is easier than it looks and is probably
the best fix? I'm just nervous here.
Let me ask this basic question. When I am creating my
Richard,
Just a note that if you reply to Christopher's bug messages by email, the
discussion at the bug website is incomplete. You and the community would be
better served by your replying in the bug itself.
David T.
On Apr 17, 2023, 11:02, at 11:02, Richard Lindgren
wrote:
>Sounds like yo
I have followed the GnuCash account structure format in setting up my accounts.
Both my Income and Expense Accounts are Top Level Accounts.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: bugs-ad...@bugs.gnucash.org
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 12:43 AM
To: rlindgr...@outlook.com
Subject: [Bug 798864]
Sounds like you understand my problem. However, since I'm not a programmer, I
hesitate to tackle this patch. Maybe it is easier than it looks and is probably
the best fix? I'm just nervous here.
Let me ask this basic question. When I am creating my Budget, I have assumed
this:
1. All In
I expect GnuCash to show the actual Total amount of Income minus the Actual
Expenses which would leave the difference, to show the actual net Loss or Gain.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: bugs-ad...@bugs.gnucash.org
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 12:08 AM
To: rlindgr...@outlook.com
Subje
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 18:13, Murugan Muruganandam <
m.muruganan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> what is the due date of the invoice you have posted?
>
It was not due. My error.
I'm trying to enter some transactions from March, and they always show as
due. I forgot the fact since I was only messing aro
what is the due date of the invoice you have posted?
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
From: gnucash-user
on behalf of Dr.
David Kirkby
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2022 2:58 PM
To: GNU Cash User
Subject: [GNC] Bug ? - I don't get a reminder about invoi
Frank,
Glad you figured out why it wasn't working and have fixed it. I will change
the bug to accordingly.
Alex
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 6:29 PM john wrote:
> Alex,
>
> I tested 4.9 then asked the bug submitter to upgrade. I'll fire up an
> older machine that doesn't run the latest macOS--only 4
Alex,
I tested 4.9 then asked the bug submitter to upgrade. I'll fire up an older
machine that doesn't run the latest macOS--only 4.8 and later work on that--and
test 4.1 tomorrow.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 9, 2022, at 4:37 PM, Alex Aycinena wrote:
>
> A gnucash user has reported the ref
A gnucash user has reported the referenced bug (
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798471) and includes a screen-shot
showing the problem (
https://bugs.gnucash.org/attachment.cgi?id=374357&action=edit).
He uses Gnucash ver4.1 on a MAC.
I maintain the aspect of Gnucash he is reporting on b
I submitted this bug, which was my only "stopper" so far.
Taking import a bit at a time, but it seems to be working well.
I discovered a couple of minor issues with my entries in 26 years pf
quicken and am correcting this and restarting.
Just wanted to thank everyone again, and if I did anything
Hi,
I have a very weird behavior with quotes retrieved through finance quote with
the price editor:
I have a fund (Vanguard FTSE, IE00B3RBWM25) and retrieve a quote from
fondsweb. Fond is in USD, default currency is EUR. I have an USD account, so
also a translation USD->EUR is fetched.
So far
When Shares < 0, Money In is always zero & Money Out does not have correct
value as it supposed to be a negative number. This would be the case for
short positions.
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opened, I started GC and (after checking the the Save button was greyed out) I
opened a different one via File->Open. I hadn't been able to reproduce the
crash until this morning, when I tried saving the first account
On Friday, 31 July 2020 01:20:22 BST David H wrote:
> Reading the bug report I'm not sure that there is an option, I can't find
> one either in any of my preferences. You thought you'd explicitly enabled
> it somehow ? To be honest I preferred the previous behaviour where the new
> tab got added
Reading the bug report I'm not sure that there is an option, I can't find
one either in any of my preferences. You thought you'd explicitly enabled
it somehow ? To be honest I preferred the previous behaviour where the new
tab got added last but it seems 4.1 just opens it next to my COA as I
usua
Hi,
I enabled this new option in 4.1 and now I can't find it to turn it back off.
The bug report doesn't say where it's located.
Could someone give me a hint on where to find it please.
Richard
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That's odd I did not see that when I read it on my phone. I do see it on
my laptop.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 7:15 AM Colin wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I included a link to the bug report at the end of my message. It's #797864.
>
> On Jul 20 2020, at 12:49 pm, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> Colin,
>
> W
Hi David,
I included a link to the bug report at the end of my message. It's #797864.
On Jul 20 2020, at 12:49 pm, David Carlson wrote:
> Colin,
>
> What is the bug number?
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020, 2:21 AM Colin (mailto:colinfar...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > Hi John,
> >
> > Thanks for the quick repl
Colin,
What is the bug number?
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020, 2:21 AM Colin wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply. I can see my description of the issue was not
> very clear, because what I experienced was a clear and annoying bug. But I
> solved it after recognizing the type-ahead search was
Hi John,
Thanks for the quick reply. I can see my description of the issue was not
very clear, because what I experienced was a clear and annoying bug. But I
solved it after recognizing the type-ahead search was only searching among
top-level account names. And then inferred the issue was the resu
> On Jul 19, 2020, at 12:44 PM, Colin wrote:
>
> I just upgraded to 4.0 on my Mac and Linux machine, and have this bug on
> both.
>
> When entering a new item in the register of any account, if I type the
> account name using the old logic (type first few characters of the top
> account name,
I just upgraded to 4.0 on my Mac and Linux machine, and have this bug on
both.
When entering a new item in the register of any account, if I type the
account name using the old logic (type first few characters of the top
account name, press the separator key, type the first few characters of the
n
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 7:06 AM, Eric Beversluis
> wrote:
>
> Using GnuCash 3.7 on Mac 10.12.6
>
> When I enter a future-dated transaction (eg, On April 15, I enter a VISA card
> payment for May1, and type "5/1” into the date cell, GnuCash makes that
> 5/1/19 rather than 5/1/20. This creates
Using GnuCash 3.7 on Mac 10.12.6
When I enter a future-dated transaction (eg, On April 15, I enter a VISA card
payment for May1, and type "5/1” into the date cell, GnuCash makes that 5/1/19
rather than 5/1/20. This creates obvious confusion in the records. I haven’t
had this behavior problem in
I reported to
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797668
and it was recommended to me to share my Workaround here.
I have about the same bug with bank accounts where I import transaction via
HCBI/aqbanking.
Behaviour since Update from 3.8. to 3.9:
I import Bank transactions.
Then I import t
On 3/1/2020 1:50 AM, Barufa wrote:
I would appreciate your help with a date selecting bug. Don't know if I
changed something in the Preferences menu or somewhere else, but I'm not
able to select date 01/01/2019.
When I type that date or select it in the calendar, as soon as I move the
cursor some
On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 12:25, Barufa wrote:
>
> I'm using 3.8b+ (2019-12-29) running on Windows 10.
Not the old bug then, unless it has crept back in.
Colin
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Hi Colin,
I'm using 3.8b+ (2019-12-29) running on Windows 10.
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That reminds me of an old bug I think, what version of gnucash are you
running and what OS?
Colin
On Sun, 1 Mar 2020, 06:52 Barufa, wrote:
> I would appreciate your help with a date selecting bug. Don't know if I
> changed something in the Preferences menu or somewhere else, but I'm not
> able
I would appreciate your help with a date selecting bug. Don't know if I
changed something in the Preferences menu or somewhere else, but I'm not
able to select date 01/01/2019.
When I type that date or select it in the calendar, as soon as I move the
cursor somewhere else it reverts to 12/31/1969.
>What|Removed |Added
>
> Status|NEW |RESOLVED
> Resolution|--- |FIXED
>
> --- Comment #21 from John Ralls ---
> Th
Cool, but please remember to copy the user list so that people reading the
archive know.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct 13, 2018, at 1:41 PM, Agustin Vargas wrote:
>
> I appreciate your response and the amount of work you put into gnucash! (I
> saw the amount of answers you made in several bug
> On Oct 7, 2018, at 1:16 AM, Agustin Vargas wrote:
>
> Dear gnucash team,
>
> I have bought a MacBook Pro recently (macOS Mojave (version 10.14)) and I
> have been experiencing problems using gnucash. Every time I open the
> program, it starts loading and once the bar is full, the program cra
Dear gnucash team,
I have bought a MacBook Pro recently (macOS Mojave (version 10.14)) and I
have been experiencing problems using gnucash. Every time I open the
program, it starts loading and once the bar is full, the program crashes
and closes. I was using the software in Ubuntu, an now I'm unab
> On Sep 25, 2018, at 8:45 AM, André Verhulst wrote:
>
> Bonjour,
>
> Mieux qu'une explication hasardeuse, je vous joins une copie d'écran
> concernant mon problème.
>
> Sincères salutations et d'avance merci pour votre réponse.
>
> A. VERHULST
This list is in English. We do have a French
Adrien,
>From what little I know of the automatic gains/loss calculations by default
the gain or loss on a transaction is created in an Orphan-Gains-CCC account
by default and the user has to reassign the gain or loss to an appropriate
income account.
See
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnuca
Adrien,
In the second transaction you received $150 for the stock which you had
paid $100 for. The extra $50 is income which came from the changed value
of the stock. The sale would not reduce the value of the stock to zero
unless the profit is taken from unrealized gain. That unrealized gain
I suppose this is for another thread and certainly not on point for the OP’s
question, but I don’t see those two transactions as balanced.
The first one is. You credit $100 from Assets:Cash and debit $100 to
Assets:Stocks (or whatever it’s designated as)
The second one is not balanced. You’re d
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