Data upload used to be slow (say, a couple of minutes) - until I dowloaded
gnucash 3.0.
Now, user data loading appears to be stuck on the screen for almost half an
hour, and then gnucash opens.
typical extract from the very long (4 473 Ko) trace file gziface1.log is :
2018/04/20 19:47:42
On 20 April 2018 at 23:27, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> Xorg, not Wayland.
>
OK, just thought it might be a Wayland issue.
Colin
> On 4/20/18 4:00 PM, Colin Law wrote:
>
> On 19 April 2018 at 15:27, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
>
>> I upgraded this morning from Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful) to 18.04 (Bionic).
Les,
As they have a specified maturity date even though they are generally short
term I doubt if you would usually classify them as cash, normally reserved
for currency. They are basically short term investments with a maturity
generally within the current accounting period so you would classify t
On 4/20/2018 10:46 PM, Les wrote:
Hi Gnucashers:
Curious, I am wondering if it is correct to classify TBills as "Cash"?
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Les
Not cash but probably cash equivalents (so still under current assets).
Other "negotiable paper" probably treated the same way. But I learned in
th
Thanks for the replies Penny and DaveC49. I have placed Treasury Bills
under the heading of assets/current assets/cash/. The maturity will be
28 days.
Regards,
Les
On 04/21/2018 06:27 AM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
On 4/20/2018 10:46 PM, Les wrote:
Hi Gnucashers:
Curious, I am wonderin
> On Apr 20, 2018, at 12:00 PM, jfleteno wrote:
>
> Data upload used to be slow (say, a couple of minutes) - until I dowloaded
> gnucash 3.0.
> Now, user data loading appears to be stuck on the screen for almost half an
> hour, and then gnucash opens.
>
> typical extract from the very long (4
Correct title for the post should read "VERY slow loading of user data".
Besides, seems like the gziface files are related to BitDefender, NOT
Gnucash...
Only the gnucash.trace. file is.
Or is it ?
Nevertheless, I just launched Gnucash 15mn ago, and it is still displaying
"loading user data". Ano
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to raise this issue, apologies if
it is not.
I recently installed version 3, looks great, but when I try to import QFX
as per usual, no transactions show up in the import screen. I go back to v
2.6 and everything works fine. Am I doing something w
Hello,
I want to use individual folders to sort each year with the .gnucash
database file named with the corresponding year.
eg: 2018.gnucash
Is there way to create a new "account" that is prepopulated with my bank,
credit card, mortgage and expense categories information using automation as
opp
John,
It’s not entirely clear what you’re asking for. It sounds as if you want to
create year-based account trees within your main GnuCash data file. IOW:
Assets:Checking:2017
Assets:Checking:2018
Assets:Investment:2017
Assets:Investment:2018
or perhaps:
Assets:2017:Checking
Assets:2017:Invest
read https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793461 which was referenced
in the release annuncement https://www.gnucash.org/news.phtml
David C
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 11:33 AM, Peter Templin
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm not sure if this is the correct place to raise this issue, apologies if
> it
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