> On 2/8/24 12:41 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
>> On 2024-02-08 08:59, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>>> I'm aware of the report. There is also Tools > General Journal where you
>>> can make edits and add new transactions. The view is filtered by default
>>> to only 30 days, but that can be cha
Nice. I'm using 5.4 and it shows all transactions.
I learn something new every day.
Thanks!
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/8/24 12:41 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
On 2024-02-08 08:59, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I'm aware of the report. There is also Tools > General Journal where you
can make ed
On 2024-02-08 08:59, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> I'm aware of the report. There is also Tools > General Journal where you
> can make edits and add new transactions. The view is filtered by default
> to only 30 days, but that can be changed. Unfortunately, the change is
> not sticky.
It was not stic
I've been comparing and contrasting two options:
1. Reports -> Assets & Liabilities -> General Journal
2. Tools -> General Journal
If the second option is selected, which is the one I generally use, then
sorting by date of entry puts the transactions in date order. The General
Journal (option 2
I'm aware of the report. There is also Tools > General Journal where you
can make edits and add new transactions. The view is filtered by default
to only 30 days, but that can be changed. Unfortunately, the change is
not sticky.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/8/24 8:58 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote
I presume you mean Tools -> General Journal ?
-derek
On Thu, February 8, 2024 9:58 am, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
> On 2/7/2024 11:11 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> Michael,
>>
>> Transaction Journal View is simply the same full transaction
>> accessible via either 'Split' or 'Auto-Split' bu
On 2/7/2024 11:11 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Michael,
Transaction Journal View is simply the same full transaction
accessible via either 'Split' or 'Auto-Split' but for all transactions
- *not* one at a time.
Yes of course, can have on your screen "journal view" for all
transactions affe
Sure. Is that short enough for you?
David T.
On Feb 8, 2024, 8:17 AM, at 8:17 AM, Fred Bone wrote:
>On 07 February 2024 at 22:17, sunfis...@yahoo.com said:
>
>> Agreed.
>>
>> David T.
>
>followed by 15k of someone else's message including quotes about six
>levels deep featuring the whole
On 07 February 2024 at 22:17, sunfis...@yahoo.com said:
> Agreed.
>
> David T.
followed by 15k of someone else's message including quotes about six
levels deep featuring the whole of a messaage digest.
Please trim
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No, you're not seeing the entire transaction in the view you are using,
so you think you need to enter both splits as separate lines. That's not
how GnuCash works by default and had you read the manual, you'd know this.
If you want to see both splits in a simple transaction, you need to use
Vi
Michael,
Transaction Journal View is simply the same full transaction accessible
via either 'Split' or 'Auto-Split' but for all transactions - *not* one
at a time.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/7/24 4:26 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
IF you select "journal
view" you can enter transactions that
As Adrien mentions in another post, the transaction journal can be
displayed. It is also useful to select View-> Autosplit register when
working in an account register as this displays the two (or more)
entries associated with a selected transaction on succeessive lines.
GnuCash is designed around
Two questions:
1. What is "interactive mode," how does it differ from other modes, and where
do I find the different modes?
> There IS however a report which will show you the journal (the date
> ordered transactions) if for some reason you wanted to look at that.
2. While I understand reports
On 2/7/2024 4:59 PM, R Losey wrote:
I was intrigued by the Transaction Journal mentioned, but I don't have a
Transaction Journal in my View menu...
after additional digging, I discovered it doesn't show up on the Accounts
page; one must be in one of the accounts to see it.
Gnucash is "virtual
I was intrigued by the Transaction Journal mentioned, but I don't have a
Transaction Journal in my View menu...
after additional digging, I discovered it doesn't show up on the Accounts
page; one must be in one of the accounts to see it.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 10:14 AM Adrien Monteleone <
adrie
It sounds like you may have a filter in operation. Have a look in
View>Filter By then choose the 'Status' tab and make sure they are all
ticked.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 at 18:41, accounting Billing <
account...@rapidroutelogistics.com> wrote:
> I think this is a technical difficulty. Because none of t
Agreed.
David T.
On Feb 7, 2024, 10:02 PM, at 10:02 PM, Patrick James
wrote:
>After suggesting that the manual was read, and that "the double entry
>is understood," at some point the best answer becomes "it's time to
>hire an accountant."
>
>> On 02/07/2024 10:50 AM PST sunfish62--- via gnu
After suggesting that the manual was read, and that "the double entry is
understood," at some point the best answer becomes "it's time to hire an
accountant."
> On 02/07/2024 10:50 AM PST sunfish62--- via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
>
> Your register shows transactions. They add up to zero (as
Your register shows transactions. They add up to zero (as I and others have
noted) and so don't show in the Chart of Accounts.
RTFM
David T.
On Feb 7, 2024, 9:40 PM, at 9:40 PM, accounting Billing
wrote:
>I think this is a technical difficulty. Because none of the
>transactions
>are show
I think this is a technical difficulty. Because none of the transactions
are showing at all.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 11:02 AM sunfis...@yahoo.com
wrote:
> You keep entering the second entry in your transaction **into the same
> account you're in. **
>
> Think of it this way, you take $20 out of y
This message is only about "recording and showing any transactions."
The recording of transactions is separate from the showing of transactions.
The transactions could be recorded, but not shown. What I suggest is looking at
all the options under the "View" pull-down menu, especially the "filte
In both situations where you provided screenshots (Equity & Expenses)
you have recorded equal and offsetting transactions, which balance to
ZERO, which is why you see $0.00 on the Accounts tab. (note the
respective account balance columns - that is what is reported on the
Accounts tab)
While
You keep entering the second entry in your transaction **into the same account
you're in. **
Think of it this way, you take $20 out of your right pocket, and then put $20
into your right pocket. Assuming your right pocket started with $20, how much
is left after this transaction? ($20)
GnuCas
I did read the manual and understand the double entry. But how come the
software is not recording and showing any transactions?
If anyone can get a zoom call and help us to set this up. We will donate
and compensate for their time.
My name is Beck, Cell 347-206-1096.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 9:38 A
Also, you need to read the manual to understand double entry accounting and its
implementation in GnuCash. (Stephen's previous reply to your question about
Equity applies here as well.)
And GnuCash list etiquette.
David T.
On Feb 7, 2024, 5:27 PM, at 5:27 PM, accounting Billing
wrote:
>A
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