Phyllis,
This appears to be an operating system problem.
It would suggest that the file permissions, either on the data file
itself or perhaps somewhere on the path to that file no longer allow
the user pobru to access the file. You, the user pobru or a group of
which you are a member, would need
* On 2024 15 Aug 11:42 -0500, Gere Kiss Zsolt wrote:
> Can you please elaborate?
As I noted in my first reply on this topic, a bug report submitted to
Ubuntu so the package maintainer can check to see if there is an error
with the packaging may be useful. 22.04 is stated to be an LTS so Ubuntu
sho
On 2/22/2022 1:31 PM, Steve Butler wrote:
Please plan a compressive backup strategy for your entire system. Include
email, Libre Office documents, other misc files and not just GnuCash.
That way it won't matter where files are "hidden" as you will have a
complete backup strategy that isn't spec
On Tue, 2022-02-22 at 10:49 -0700, Mario Nigrovic wrote:
> Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
> very careful to make regular backups of my data, and so, when my disk
> inevitably crashed, I was not too worried. However, I was mortified to
> discover that, althou
On 2/22/22 11:24, Thomas Boerner wrote:
Mario,
under Linux Gnucash stores its settings using dconf. You can view them with the
dconf-editor). Inside dconf you will find your gnucash settings, including the
file history, under org/gnucash/GnuCash (Older versions of GNC used
org.gnucash).
In th
Mario,
The GnuCash developers are not keeping any secrets about where your data is
stored. If you read your help manual and refer to the very detailed FAQ
on the website you will find out that GnuCash stores some "user" type
information in a location separate from your data.
Your custom report
Mario,
under Linux Gnucash stores its settings using dconf. You can view them with the
dconf-editor). Inside dconf you will find your gnucash settings, including the
file history, under org/gnucash/GnuCash (Older versions of GNC used
org.gnucash).
In the filesystem it's in ~/.config/dconf/user,
Mario,
The wiki describes all locations used by GnuCash for each OS. You can
use that info to fine tune your backups.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/22/22 11:49 AM, Mario Nigrovic wrote:
Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
very careful to make regular backups of my
Please plan a compressive backup strategy for your entire system. Include
email, Libre Office documents, other misc files and not just GnuCash.
That way it won't matter where files are "hidden" as you will have a
complete backup strategy that isn't specific to any particular application.
On Tue,
Jesse,
It would appear that you are trying to setup the accounts to reflect the entry
for part 3D of the Statement of Business Activities in the tax form. This is not
the right way to go about setting up a process for obtaining the desired
information.
The opening and closing Inventory values wi
What most people have found - and someone would be sure to say eventually - is
that to get reports formulated exactly as you want them, you pretty much need
to export them to a spreadsheet or even a word processor table, and manipulate
them from there. GnuCash will handle the numbers, and even
On 12/19/2021 2:11 AM, Jesse MacDougall wrote:
I am trying to add a "label"(not sure if that is the right word) on Income
Statement "Cost of Goods Sold" and put accounts under COGS. Like there is
with "Total Revenue". What is happening is COGS is a parent account with
sub accounts but I want to
Roger,
The Locations for saved reports changed between V2 and V3 of GnuCash.
Details are given in the Wiki page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#:~:text=The%20default%20locations%20are%3A,gnucash.
I think they relate to Windows 8/10 but not sure about Win 7. There are
links
So, perhaps you could send a screen shot of your non-working chart of accounts?
Someone might be able to see what the problem is.
For the record, there is/was a *folder* in windows that was called ".gnucash",
and the default extension for a gnucash data file is ".gnucash". The former
included a
Gnucash 2.6 .19Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 6:15 PM (GMT-05:00) To: varda241
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] (no subject)
What version of GnuCash are you using and how did you install it
Gnucash 2.6 .19Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 6:15 PM (GMT-05:00) To: varda241
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] (no subject)
What version of GnuCash are you using and how did you install it
m: David Carlson
> Date: 2/16/20 2:52 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Varda Rotenberg
> Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] (no subject)
>
> The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in preferences
> applies the first time the account is opened.
>
> Da
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy Tablet
Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 2:52 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Varda
Rotenberg Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC]
(no subject) The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in
preferences
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy Tablet
Original message From: David Carlson
Date: 2/16/20 2:52 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Varda
Rotenberg Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC]
(no subject) The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in
preferences
The setting sticks for each account once set. The setting in preferences
applies the first time the account is opened.
David Carlson
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020, 1:49 PM Varda Rotenberg via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Once in a while, I loose the double line on account. The optio
It's music to my ears!
-derek
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I like your thinking!
On January 10, 2020, at 10:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
A# ?
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I like your thinking!
On January 10, 2020, at 10:26 PM, John Ralls wrote:
A# ?
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Gilberto,
1. You would normally make the adjustment between the account for the mutual
fund and equity to bring the balance into agreement with a statement. Income
and Expense accounts are in accounting terms a temporary equity accounts
where temporary denotes pertaining to the current period. You
Chris,
You are correct, highlight tab you want in a new window and click Windows
>> New Window with Page.
Cheers Dave H.
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 06:24, Chris Good wrote:
> Hi Fran,
>
> Something I didn't realize you could do for a long time was to open 2
> reports in separate side by side windo
I think that editing the FITID of a transaction in the OFX file will also
trigger a 'new' import.
David C
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 10:38 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Changing the date on the transaction is not sufficient; GnuCash stores the
> unique FITID to match against the OFX file, so it will det
Changing the date on the transaction is not sufficient; GnuCash stores the
unique FITID to match against the OFX file, so it will detect that there
are no new transactions. You would literally need to delete a
transaction before the re-import to get the importer to see a new one.
-derek
On Fri,
Hi Folks,
In answer to John and David, I don't use the on line banking feature.
I download the qfx file from Discover to my disk, then perform a file |
import operation. The downloaded qfx file has several newer transactions
than those in my gnuCash credit card account.
Just for grins, I re-imp
> On Nov 8, 2018, at 6:38 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Nov 9, 2018, at 4:15 AM, Ed Fields wrote:
>>
>> Just installed Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29) on a new Win 10 setup
>>
>> I find I can no longer import discover card activity, but can import other
>> credit card activity files into th
> On Nov 9, 2018, at 4:15 AM, Ed Fields wrote:
>
> Just installed Build ID: 3.3+ (2018-09-29) on a new Win 10 setup
>
> I find I can no longer import discover card activity, but can import other
> credit card activity files into their associated credit card accounts.
>
> Discover want me to c
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