Gnucash is not a pos package. So, you will have difficulty using it for that.
Just a note: a barcode scanner is just another input device; if your operating
system supports the device, then gnucash will receive that input.
HTH, David
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:12, Suresh Saragadam
wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 20:39:34 -0700
Frankie Raney wrote:
> Yes, yes, and yes. It was, is the only filewhen it crashed it went
> awayI saved it after importing, and looked at it with file
> browserit was therethen I went back, run GC and started
> editing..when GC crashed, the fi
Did a search, that's how I know it went to lala land. Can't remember ever
having this happen before.
On Oct 10, 2017 2:50 AM, "Liz" wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 20:39:34 -0700
> Frankie Raney wrote:
>
> > Yes, yes, and yes. It was, is the only filewhen it crashed it went
> > awayI saved
On Tuesday, 10 October 2017 14:30:41 BST Frankie Raney wrote:
> Did a search, that's how I know it went to lala land. Can't remember ever
> having this happen before.
>
Hi Frankie,
Don't know much about importing, 'cos I've never done it, but trashing the
data file is a worry!
AFAIK,when GC d
Hi there everyone. Does anyone know how to extract a list of items sold? I
would like to have a listing of items inside the invoices. Something like:
Client | Invoice Nr | Item | Quantity | Value
Thanks in advance
Eduardo
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Are there any of the backups there somename.gnucash.nnn? The
number string is the date/time that it was taken. These will be mixed
up with the log files so you may not have noticed them.
Colin
On 10 October 2017 at 14:30, Frankie Raney wrote:
> Did a search, that's how I know it went to
On Tuesday, 10 October 2017 14:59:08 BST Eduardo Estefano Neto wrote:
> Hi there everyone. Does anyone know how to extract a list of items sold? I
> would like to have a listing of items inside the invoices. Something like:
>
> Client | Invoice Nr | Item | Quantity | Value
>
> Thanks in advance
>
Heh, sorry. I'm not near a computer to verify my directions and won't be until
next week...
Glad you managed to decode my terse answer.
Geert
Elmar schreef op 9 oktober 2017 21:37:57 GMT+01:00:
>Perfect! Thanks, although I had to translate this to the menu entry
>"edit/find" (not "search")
>
Hello
I have been using Gnucash from long now and I have been using reports
option from long too.
However I face one particular issue. I have two companies, so I have two
gnucash files.
Each having similar asset accounts (called IGST / CGST / SGST) and
similar reports to be generated on th
On Tuesday, 10 October 2017 16:20:28 BST Amish wrote:
> So I would like to know if there is way to have customized saved-reports
> file per gnucash file? Name and location of which can be stored in that
> gnucash file itself.
>
> So that I do not have to keep re-selecting accounts everytime and
>
Geert,
I should be sorry for exposing you and others to my rant about Google, but
it was the third time in a week that their software did something
unexpected that was not making me happy.
David C
On Oct 10, 2017 10:26 AM, "Geert Janssens"
wrote:
> Heh, sorry. I'm not near a computer to verif
Add that to the wish list. I often switch from one computer to another
and keep the same version of GnuCash on each machine, however, the
saved reports are machine specific. It would be nice to link the
reports to the gnucash data file. Not sure how it works internally
right now.
ben
On Tue, Oct
Only backups was the ones within the first 20-15 min, nothing else during
the 4-5 hrs of work. I have started over and as before, only one acct is
off, my main checkingalmost $6000 off. What I will do is compare
balances every 2-3 months, untill I find a spot they do not agree, then
delete the
Hi Ben,
what do you mean by machine specific?
If you transfer your gnucash data file between machines, I thought it
should also possible to transfer the saved-reports-2.x file between the
machines.
Agreed, a combined file would make the transfer handling easier, but if
you keep in mind always
On 10 October 2017 at 15:15, Carsten Rinke wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> what do you mean by machine specific?
>
> If you transfer your gnucash data file between machines, I thought it
> should also possible to transfer the saved-reports-2.x file between the
> machines.
>
It probably is, but it's not tri
There is a section in the GnuCash FAQ about what files are where for the
various OS's. IIRC there is a .gnucash directory under ~user or some such
which can be copied and pasted into another machine, even under a different
OS but that would overwrite whatever is there. Do not try that without
bac
Default location for saved reports on Windows 10 is
"C:\Users\\.gnucash\saved-reports-2.4" I'm pretty sure I've just
copied that same file across to my Ubuntu Linux installation as well - will
check tonight and see where it is for Linux.
Cheers Dave H.
On 11 October 2017 at 09:23, David Carlson
Instead of keeping the program and data on two machines, how about saving
it all on a cloud storage and just install GC on the two machines..
On Oct 10, 2017 12:20 PM, "Carsten Rinke" wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> what do you mean by machine specific?
>
> If you transfer your gnucash data file betwee
On Tuesday 10 October 2017 09:20 PM, Maf. King wrote:
On Tuesday, 10 October 2017 16:20:28 BST Amish wrote:
So I would like to know if there is way to have customized saved-reports
file per gnucash file? Name and location of which can be stored in that
gnucash file itself.
So that I do not h
You can print a report of itemized sales in one invoice by running the
Reports/Business/Tax Invoice report.
I don't think there's a report which will aggregate items sold across
several invoices.
C
On 10 Oct 2017 22:04, "Eduardo Estefano Neto" <
eduardo.estefano.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi ther
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