On Wed, November 7, 2018 11:18 am, btrib wrote:
> By RE-APPLY do you mean to process a new identical payment, or can the
> existing payment simply be re-designated?
Either way works. You can either Process Payment, or Right Clien -> Apply
as Payment. Up to you.
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btrib writes:
> How are invoices designated as paid in the xml file?
Dont modify the XML file by hand. That's worse than replaying log files
when you have business transactions!
Just re-apply the payments, or mark the payment transactions properly.
This of course assumes you fixed the potentia
By RE-APPLY do you mean to process a new identical payment, or can the
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On Tue, November 6, 2018 1:46 pm, btrib wrote:
> Thank you that's good to know if it ever occurs again.
> Now, I need to find a workaround that will allow me mark the invoice as
> paid.
RE-apply the payment transaction.
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How are invoices designated as paid in the xml file?
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Thank you that's good to know if it ever occurs again.
Now, I need to find a workaround that will allow me mark the invoice as
paid.
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On Tue, November 6, 2018 12:58 pm, btrib wrote:
> I've updated to 3.3 and recovered all but the missing invoices.
> In recreating the missing invoices the challenge is that duplicate
> receivable entries will be created as well. Does anyone have a method they
> would recommend to recreate invo
I've updated to 3.3 and recovered all but the missing invoices.
In recreating the missing invoices the challenge is that duplicate
receivable entries will be created as well. Does anyone have a method they
would recommend to recreate invoices that will not throw off the receivable
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On Tue, November 6, 2018 12:37 pm, btrib wrote:
> Autosave simply updates the log file whereas closing the program updates
> the
> main file, correct?
No, autosave automatically saves the full data file every N minutes (where
you set N in your preferences) --- if there has been any changes to
Op dinsdag 6 november 2018 18:37:30 CET schreef btrib:
> Autosave simply updates the log file whereas closing the program updates the
> main file, correct?
No. Autosave is a full save and as such updates the main file. The log files
are updated while you create/modify/delete a transaction.
Closi
On Tuesday, 6 November 2018 17:37:30 GMT btrib wrote:
> Autosave simply updates the log file whereas closing the program updates the
> main file, correct?
>
Incorrect, AFAIK
Assuming you are using the XML back end to save your file (not SQLite), then
triggering a save (autosave, or File->Save)
Autosave simply updates the log file whereas closing the program updates the
main file, correct?
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> Is there a setting to save and make backups automatically? I've looked but
> cannot find.
Yes, turn on Autosave. But it will only save if there are changes.
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On 11/5/18 11:09 AM, btrib wrote:
So, I'm just trying to understand, I deactivate compression and this makes
the file openable as xml?
After GNC has saved the file one more time.
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On 11/5/18 7:42 AM, btrib wrote:
True! ...however, text editor is unable to open the main data file. How can
the main file be manually accessed?
Uncompress the file. Your OS should have a utility that can do that.
On Linux I would use gunzip.
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On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 19:11, btrib wrote:
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> So, I'm just trying to understand, I deactivate compression and this makes
> the file openable as xml?
It would be quicker to try it than ask, but yes.
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Op maandag 5 november 2018 20:15:00 CET schreef btrib:
> Update! The problem is restricted to a malfunction with the date format in
> the 2.6.16 version. Specifically, the program will allow the user to proceed
> with import in the default format /MM/DD despite the CSV transaction
> dates being
Update! The problem is restricted to a malfunction with the date format in
the 2.6.16 version. Specifically, the program will allow the user to proceed
with import in the default format /MM/DD despite the CSV transaction
dates being formatted as MM/DD/. This is what causes the program to
cr
So, I'm just trying to understand, I deactivate compression and this makes
the file openable as xml?
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Is there a setting to save and make backups automatically? I've looked but
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n Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 15:47, btrib wrote:
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> True! ...however, text editor is unable to open the main data file. How can
> the main file be manually accessed?
In Edit > Preferences > General under Files clear the Compress Files
checkbox. Then save it as xml and you will be able to edit it. That
True! ...however, text editor is unable to open the main data file. How can
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Op zondag 4 november 2018 22:40:59 CET schreef btrib:
> Agreed. OFX/QIF works perfect. My CSV import did not only freeze but crashed
> the program and caused me to lose a large amount of data. Hundreds of asset
> transactions plus one entire liability account as well as several dozens of
> invoices
I'm glad you were able to engineer a solution!
For what it's worth, you might have had similar success by switching around the
edit point-- in other words, once you had recreated your account in the data
file, you could have gone in and replaced the new account ID in your data file
with the acc
David, thank you again! I was able to recover the missing account and ALL of
my missing transactions! I just wanted to update for the community to have a
record.
Thanks to the article that David provided which points out that accounts are
not part of log files, I was able to manipulate the data l
I based the estimate to be massive on your comments that you said you lost
hundreds of transactions and it will take hours to reconstruct your lost
data.
If you make a backup every 15 minutes, you should only lose 15 minutes work
at most.
David C
Sun, Nov 4, 2018, 7:56 PM btrib 100 transaction
Thanks David. I appreciate understanding how the program works. This is
helpful to know, even though it doesn't cure my problem. At least now I know
that if I can figure out how to read the log file it would help me to
manually reconstruct the transactions for the missing account.
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While I do not use the importers much these days, I will note that in
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/basics-backup1.html, there is
information regarding the items that are and are not covered by log files.
The reason that log files don't cover these, I believe, had to do with t
100 transactions is not what I'd consider massive. Nonetheless, I cannot
understand why saving could not be done automatically or why the log file
doesn't seem to contain all changes. I've tried to replay the log and it
saved some but doesn't seem to restore all the transactions. I'm still
missing
Btrib,
I believe the CSV importer in release 3.3 is greatly improved over the old
importer. However, being relatively new it probably has a few kinks
remaining to be worked out.
IT appears that you are trying to do a massive import from old files,
possibly without sufficient planning and testing
Agreed. OFX/QIF works perfect. My CSV import did not only freeze but crashed
the program and caused me to lose a large amount of data. Hundreds of asset
transactions plus one entire liability account as well as several dozens of
invoices -- all gone. CSV import has huge problems, stay away from any
I'm glad you have found a workaround.
I would be interested in digging deeper at what went wrong with the cvs import
though. Can you retry a cvs import and check what appears in the trace file
[1] ?
Alternatively can you try to reduce your 100 transaction csv file further in
search of a partic
I was unable to get the CSV import to work.
Eventually I converted the CSV to a QIF file and that worked.
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:34 PM Wole Lawani wrote:
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> Thanks John.
> I had tested with a small (c. 100 transactions) segment of the larger
> file but it still freezes.
>
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2
Thanks John.
I had tested with a small (c. 100 transactions) segment of the larger
file but it still freezes.
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:28 PM John Ralls wrote:
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> If you made a large CSV it might be
> https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795383.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
> > On Oct 28,
If you made a large CSV it might be
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795383.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct 28, 2018, at 2:19 PM, klawani wrote:
>
> Hi.
> A few days ago I was able to do my first successful CSV import on my GNC 3.3
> installation (MacOS 10.12.6 - Sierra).
> I then spe
Hi.
A few days ago I was able to do my first successful CSV import on my GNC 3.3
installation (MacOS 10.12.6 - Sierra).
I then spent a week preparing a much larger import. The CSV file is
basically the same structure as was used for the earlier successful run - in
fact I'm using the settings I sa
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