[SOLVED]
Thanks to everyone for your answers.
I proceeded as Adrien suggested and found that there was a problem
each time I had a transaction in a different currency (EUR). In fact,
the transactions in foreign currency were not "translated" into the
local currency in the report, and therefore Gnuc
Hi,
You should probably start by uprading to a newer version of gnucash. 2.6.1 has
known issues attempting to report on large data sets. It is unfortunate Ubuntu
14.04 is tied to version 2.6.1. You may get a newer one via the getdeb
repository.
Regards,
Geert
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 12:34 PM,
From: Adrien Monteleone
> Date: Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 1:19 PM
> Subject: Re: Problem with balance sheet and transaction reports
> To: Pierre Maitre
>
>
> For the balance sheet issue, I'd start with 12/31/10 as the target date and
> work my way backwards to 1/1/10 dividing the
-- Forwarded message --
From: Adrien Monteleone
Date: Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with balance sheet and transaction reports
To: Pierre Maitre
For the balance sheet issue, I'd start with 12/31/10 as the target date and
work my way backwards to 1
Hi everyone
I have imported QIF data from Quicken into Gnucash from three
different bookkeeping periods in order to have all my bookkeeping data
in a single file.
My Gnucash version is 2.6.1, running under Linux (Ubuntu 14.04). The
import went smoothly. I now have been working 5 months on it wit