> On Jan 15, 2020 w3d15, at 9:42 AM, Bruce Irving via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Thank you Adrien for your detailed reply. And my BP has dropped - I should
> have waited another day before I made my "rant". My apologies.
>
>> Win10, GC 3.8, SQLLiteI am very disappointed - to the extent that
Thank you Adrien for your detailed reply. And my BP has dropped - I should
have waited another day before I made my "rant". My apologies.
> Win10, GC 3.8, SQLLiteI am very disappointed - to the extent that I'm angry!
> I have tried all the reports in Business and Experimental and I could find
Oh, I get the markup formula, it was where GnuCash is supposed to get those
numbers that was throwing me off.
Reading the manual a bit more seems to indicate this was designed to only be
useful with the chargeback function, which is still confusing to me and I think
is very limited to how it ca
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 22:03, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> The Customer Overview *does* show a balance, though maybe not by default.
> There is a down arrow with a drop-down menu to the far right of the header.
> From there you can select visible columns, where you
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 19:31, Bruce Irving via gnucash-user
wrote:
>
> Win10, GC 3.8, SQLLiteI am very disappointed - to the extent that I'm angry!
Rather than ranting it might be more productive if you asked for help.
Explain exactly what result you want and someone may be able to point
you in t
Bruce,
I can appreciate frustrations, but toning down the exasperation and seeking
help for specific issues will likely yield the results you’re looking for.
Also note, GnuCash is ‘free’ as in ‘free beer’, it isn’t a product you paid
for. (and even those don’t guarantee any fit or usefulness fo