Op donderdag 25 januari 2018 02:46:23 CET schreef Derek Atkins:
> Geert Janssens writes:
> > li works because it represents an integral number.
> > ld does not work because it represents a decimal number. Telling gnucash
> > to
>
> This isn't quite right. 'd' is still an integer value. The issu
Geert Janssens writes:
> li works because it represents an integral number.
> ld does not work because it represents a decimal number. Telling gnucash to
This isn't quite right. 'd' is still an integer value. The issue is
that some platforms use 'li' to represent long integers, and others use
Op donderdag 18 januari 2018 19:37:11 CET schreef Paul de Vries:
> > (...)
> >
> > It sounds like the format you're using is either invalid, or you didn't
> > assign it correctly. What do your invoices say for the Invoice ID when
> > you create them in the dialog?
>
> in the dialog for creating
> (...)
> It sounds like the format you're using is either invalid, or you didn't
> assign it correctly. What do your invoices say for the Invoice ID when
> you create them in the dialog?
in the dialog for creating a new invoice the number field is blank which would
default to the next sequen