On 11/23/2017 10:58 PM, Ken Pyzik wrote:
> Sorry -- Gnucash.org is down -- 7:55 PST 11/23/2017
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http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/gnucash.org
Down For Everyone Or Just Me
Is gnucash.org down?
It's just you. gnucash.org is up.
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On 11/23/2017 2:17 PM, Suresh Saragadam wrote:
I am working on a small construction work where i need to record my
expenses for both material and men (labour)
i am purchasing cement on credit(Loan) that is accounts payable i.e.
liability Here i need to create liability account for cement under
On 11/24/2017 12:25 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
This has long been an issue with GnuCash on the Mac, such that most of us have simply
gotten used to it. I will add something to the wiki FAQ shortly. It has been entered
as a bug (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761024
On 11/23/2017 10:07 PM, Suresh Saragadam wrote:
Hi Buddha,
Thanks for the reply,Now I understood may be it is not a general accounting
practice.
To my requirement i am not required to record double entry,
I know that i am spending from my pocket there is no need for income or
profit and loss sta
Michael, your "shortcuts" are essentially the command line entry I provided.
The OP could put that in a text file and make it executable on a Mac, for sure.
It's a little more involved to set up.
They are both still methods to work around a default behavior that many users
find surprising, espe
> On Nov 23, 2017, at 7:44 PM, Steve wrote:
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> Thanks, John, but guess you didn't have a chance to read my entire post. I
> can't uncheck the box for "remember the pin in memory" when it is *NOT*
> checked to begin with!
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> Bottom line, tell me what folders and/or files I need to backup (an
It’s back up now.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Nov 23, 2017, at 7:56 PM, Ken Pyzik wrote:
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> Gnuash.org is down -- 7:55 PST 11/23/2017
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Is a Quicken to GnuCash migration best done using a QIF or QXF file?
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Ok, thanks for taking a look. Unfortunately, many times I've tried restoring
my backup copy of the entire aqbanking folder which includes the file you
referenced, and it "doesn't seem to do the job", so I end up having to
delete the bank account in question, and re-creating it which does take care
On 11/24/2017 10:24 AM, D wrote:
Michael, your "shortcuts" are essentially the command line entry I provided.
The OP could put that in a text file and make it executable on a Mac, for sure. It's a
little more involved to set up.
They are both still methods to work around a default behavior tha
I did this a few months ago and found it best to do each quicken account
separately. If the accounts are large you may want to do them in stages
covering only a couple of years at a time.
Ken Schneider
> On Nov 24, 2017, at 2:05 PM, spflanze wrote:
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> Is a Quicken to GnuCash migration best
Op vrijdag 24 november 2017 21:51:18 CET schreef Mike or Penny Novack:
> On 11/24/2017 10:24 AM, D wrote:
> > Michael, your "shortcuts" are essentially the command line entry I
> > provided. The OP could put that in a text file and make it executable on
> > a Mac, for sure. It's a little more invol
Actually, I believe the Mac situation *is* unique, in that a user cannot double
click a Gnucash file from the operating system and have Gnucash open that file.
Maybe it is also this way on Windows and Linux, but that is not my
understanding. In this "point and click" world, people expect that wh
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