?? Importing Bank Statements works fine and saves the data entry issues.
Certainly, other means are required to verify the data. A duplicate
insurance payment was identified straight away after importing a bank
statement for tax reporting.
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On 8/1/2023 4:29 AM, Ben Kamen wrote:
On 7/27/23 11:55 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
GnuCash won't let you make 'double entry errors'.
Well - I think I used the wrong term...
When i say "double entry" - I'm meaning having to manually enter
transactions from banking statements into accounting
On 7/27/23 11:55 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
GnuCash won't let you make 'double entry errors'.
Well - I think I used the wrong term...
When i say "double entry" - I'm meaning having to manually enter transactions
from banking statements into accounting software.
I'd like to avoid that if po
On 7/27/23 2:11 PM, R Losey wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 2:59 AM Ben Kamen mailto:b...@benkamen.net>> wrote:
On 7/25/23 9:31 PM, R Losey wrote:
I'm not afraid of compiling stuff (I design FPGAs and regularly have to
write the Linux Kernel drivers for my FPGA device designs and then
On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 2:59 AM Ben Kamen wrote:
> On 7/25/23 9:31 PM, R Losey wrote:
>
>
>
> I'm not afraid of compiling stuff (I design FPGAs and regularly have to
> write the Linux Kernel drivers for my FPGA device designs and then the
> userland software to drive it. Oy!)
>
> but I do like to
preferred OS - Windows or Linux
On 7/26/23 7:37 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
> Welcome to GNC.
>
> I am on Windows 11 platform where I seem to find it that I get into less of
> troubles when it comes to getting it installed and, up and running. I have
> been versed in all three platforms
GnuCash won't let you make 'double entry errors'.
It helpfully forces all transactions to balance.
It does this by automatically creating a split assigned to either the
Imbalance or Orphan accounts if you fail to balance the transaction
properly and commit it anyway. (I don't recall the rules
On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 03:14:07 -0500
my 2c worth: I have been running Gnucash on PCLinuxOS forever (or so it seems).
They are usually up to date with releases. Currently Build ID:
5.3+(2023-06-26).
Loaded weeks ago.
Love both Gnucash, & PCLinuxOS: they both just work!
Only thing I could have use
On 7/26/23 7:55 AM, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
I am a staunch Linux user, and came from the Quickbooks world as well. I am
running a very small database, but have it in the sqlite, since that (for me)
is very easy to work inside of if i need to poke around in the database (which
I do).
Which v
On 7/26/23 7:37 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
Welcome to GNC.
I am on Windows 11 platform where I seem to find it that I get into less of
troubles when it comes to getting it installed and, up and running. I have been
versed in all three platforms (Windows, Linux and Mac) but I find it easier to
w
On 7/25/23 10:03 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
In addition to what R Losey mentioned, I'll add that while GnuCash can use
MySQL, Postgres, or SQLite as an optional backend, it is not yet a true db
application. For now, that is just a storage mechanism. Everything is loaded
into RAM and edited f
On 7/25/23 9:31 PM, R Losey wrote:
Ben, welcome!
Thanks!
I have macOS, Linux (Ubuntu 22.04LTS), and Windows 10. I love the fact that
GnuCash runs on all these platforms; I have my data stored on a mirrored
external drive, so all computers can see it.
As an OS, I like Linux the best.
How
I am a staunch Linux user, and came from the Quickbooks world as well.
I am running a very small database, but have it in the sqlite, since
that (for me) is very easy to work inside of if i need to poke around in
the database (which I do).
I much prefer the 'double entry' approach to things ra
#x27;ll put together
something crude in shell script to convert CSV to QIF format and import it as
QIF format.
-Original Message-
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 11:03 PM
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] GnuCash preferred OS - Windows or Linux
In addition to what R Losey mentioned, I'll add that while GnuCash can
use MySQL, Postgres, or SQLite as an optional backend, it is not yet a
true db application. For now, that is just a storage mechanism.
Everything is loaded into RAM and edited from there.
The advantage to the SQL backends (
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 3:16 PM Ben Kamen wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Noob user here just getting started with GnuCash
>
> So --
>
> That being said, I have Linux systems. I have Windows system.
>
> But first, am I better off running it in Linux or Windows (It looks like
> the answer is Linux from what
Hey all,
Noob user here just getting started with GnuCash (as QuickBooks Desktop has gone from about $66/yr to
almost $600 in Intuits efforts to push users to SaaS online and I refused to put my financial info on
"the cloud" -- file under "Equifax protects credit info with login ->
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