On 05/07/2018 01:39 AM, Karen Stingel wrote:
How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card and a
$0.00 Credit Limit
Should it just be created as a normal BANK account type?
How I normally handle mine is any transaction I make f
On 7/05/2018 16:39, Karen Stingel wrote:
This is a Fix of my previous thread ... Re: gnucash-user Digest, Vol
182, Issue 8,
apologies for not clarifying the subject line last time.
How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card an
Gday again, the new version is proving challenging.
1 - when I reconcile, the two windows are now modal. i.e. one obscures
the other. This makes it hard to change xactions on the go. Before, I
could just select the original window easily, without the reconcile
window coming to the front, and c
Op zondag 6 mei 2018 10:22:28 CEST schreef DaveC49:
> Dennis,
>
> The obvious place to put the build-cmake directory is in the Applications
> directory. I personally would not name it build-cmake but build-gnucash-3.1.
> The reason for that is, to uninstall Gnucash there is no need to retain the
>
Op maandag 7 mei 2018 11:04:38 CEST schreef Ed:
> Gday again, the new version is proving challenging.
>
> 1 - when I reconcile, the two windows are now modal. i.e. one obscures
> the other. This makes it hard to change xactions on the go. Before, I
> could just select the original window easily, w
Hello,
I have encountered now a couple of times the unpleasant experience of calling
up my saved reports configurations, only to find all but 5 or 7 completely
gone. When I examine the saved-reports-2.4 file stored on my hard drive, it has
been reduced in size to about 30k. This has happened no
So, I got errors.
dennis@dennis-HP-Pavilion-Laptop-15-cc0xx:~/Applications$ cmake
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/dennis/.local
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1
-- The C compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.3.0
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr
In my experience (admittedly limited), a debit card is a means to extract funds
from an account—not an account on its own. Considered this way, it is simply a
variant of a check, or of writing a withdrawal slip and handing it over to a
teller (for those who remember those days). There is no need
On 5/7/2018 2:39 AM, Karen Stingel wrote:
This is a Fix of my previous thread ... Re: gnucash-user Digest, Vol
182, Issue 8,
apologies for not clarifying the subject line last time.
How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card a
Op maandag 7 mei 2018 15:29:07 CEST schreef Dennis Powless:
> So, I got errors.
>
> -- Checking for module 'gwenhywfar'
> -- No package 'gwenhywfar' found
> CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.10/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:415
> (message):
> A required package was not found
> Call Stack (mo
I noticed that also, I was able to install those. except the OFX files,
libofx6, libofx4. I was able to install libofx-dev however.
cmake -DWITH_AQBANKING=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/dennis/.local
/home/dennis/Applications/gnucash-3.1
It ran
Then I did the make then make instal
> On May 6, 2018, at 11:32 PM, Karen Stingel wrote:
>
> How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
> Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card and a
> $0.00 Credit Limit
> Should it just be created as a normal BANK account type?
> Are there any plans to incl
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 1:32 AM, Karen Stingel
wrote:
>How does gnc handle the Case of a VISA Debit card?
>Technically, this is a BANK account with a VISA enabled card and a
>$0.00 Credit Limit
>Should it just be created as a normal BANK account type?
>Are there any plans to in
> On May 7, 2018, at 6:37 AM, Mike or Penny Novack
> wrote:
> HOWEVER -- you have raised a more general question, perhaps misunderstanding
> something. The "built in default" accounts that come with gnucash CoA
> skeletons are just for convenience satisfying the needs of many new users.
> Th
Ok, so I re-read the instruction from David
I followed the directions from this page
https://tutorialforlinux.com/2018/03/13/how-to-create-menu-launcher-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-lts/
And was able to get a menu item.
I was able to run Gnucash 3.1
It opened my file, seems to be working fin
Thanks everyone for the responses, that things cleared up a lot
The reason for my original Query is that my bank actually calls these
transaction accounts
"VISA Debit" and I wasn't sure where in the Tree they should go, as VISA
is usually a Credit
account and therefore a Liability.
Since I vi
> On May 7, 2018, at 7:50 AM, Dennis Powless wrote:
>
> Ok, so I re-read the instruction from David
>
> I followed the directions from this page
> https://tutorialforlinux.com/2018/03/13/how-to-create-menu-launcher-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-lts/
>
> And was able to get a menu item.
>
> I w
David,
Without having a more specific answer, does this truncation by chance happen at
the same place in the report list every time? (indicating there might be a
problem at a certain place in the file, namely, with the description of a
single report)
It is a plain text file that looks fairly s
Adrien,
Thanks for the reply. I already looked at the files.
This has happened twice, once about a year and a half ago, and once last week.
When it happened first, I assumed a glitch in my machine, and focused on
recovery. This is incident number two. So, there's no opportunity to discern
any
I have no idea
If I install gnucash from the official repositories ie apt get install gnucash,
would a database be included in that installation?
It seemed in order to do the build I needed a database backend. So I chose that
one.
Otherwise from just a general user I don’t use a databas
David,
When I was looking at my version of the file, I too considered those GUIDs. You
might be on to something. I would think it possible to parse the datafile for
those ids and see if they still exist and what they point to. I’m thinking of a
script that checks the ids in the saved-report fil
Thanks so much, I'll upgrade as soon as I can! In future, I'll check to see
if there's a new version before I post here.
On Mon, 7 May 2018, 23:08 Geert Janssens wrote:
> Op maandag 7 mei 2018 11:04:38 CEST schreef Ed:
> > Gday again, the new version is proving challenging.
> >
> > 1 - when I re
Dennis,
The debian distributed GnuCash is compiled for SQL as well as XML, you just
need to install the appropriate additional package(s), usually libdbi,
libdbi-drivers, and mysql-client, pgsql-client, or sqlite3.
For building you need to have one SQL backend installed so that the tests work.
On 5/7/2018 10:36 AM, John Ralls wrote:
On May 7, 2018, at 6:37 AM, Mike or Penny Novack
wrote:
HOWEVER -- you have raised a more general question, perhaps misunderstanding something.
The "built in default" accounts that come with gnucash CoA skeletons are just
for convenience satisfying th
Yes, I converted it. Only thing is, the old file was zipped and the converted
one is not.
Dennis
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 7, 2018, at 6:06 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> Dennis,
>
> The debian distributed GnuCash is compiled for SQL as well as XML, you just
> need to install the appropria
Did VISA debit cards do somethin' to you as a child, why are you pickin' on
them (that reply is to no one in particular, only the thread, so pleeze, no
one get defensive)?
A debit card [to me] is a non-existent entity, it has no business having its
own "account".
My schwab checking account has a
I suppose the Account(s) would be most like case #2, they are
individual Bank Accounts, with own Statements, and VISA enabled card as
opposed to the old ATM card for withdrawing funds, no cheques - it was
more or less the VISA bit that threw me
On 2018-05-08 09:27, Mike or Penny Nov
Turn on “compress files” in the general tab of Preferences.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 7, 2018, at 5:38 PM, Dennis Powless wrote:
>
> Yes, I converted it. Only thing is, the old file was zipped and the
> converted one is not.
>
> Dennis
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 7, 2018, at
On Tue, 8 May 2018 11:35:09 +1000
Karen Stingel wrote:
>I suppose the Account(s) would be most like case #2, they are
>individual Bank Accounts, with own Statements, and VISA enabled
> card as opposed to the old ATM card for withdrawing funds, no cheques
> - it was more or less the VISA b
>From an accounting perspective, this is just a current asset account like any
other bank account. There is not really any need for any new sort of account
type specifically for it. Perhaps just indicating in the account name that a
debit card is attached, if you specifically need to know that. The
I have been using Gnucash for a while now on a OSX laptop. So far I have been
satisfied with all its nuances. However, this latest release I am more than
unhappy with. I don't know if my issues are the same between all OS' but as
for my Mac I have gone back to v2.6.19-1.
What I do not like ab
Forgive me if this is a duplicate question, but I could not find any recent
results.
I am a macOS user and longtime Gnucash 2.6.x user. I wanted to try out the
new 3.1 release, but when I attempt to open my .gnucash file, I am told
there was an error parsing the file. No other information is given
Hello,
I am using v3.1 of GNUCash and I am try to set up the Tax Schedule Report
and cannot figure out why I cannot get the report to run and give me the
expected data. The message I get is the following:
Period from 2018-Jan-01 to 2018-Dec-31
Tax Year 2018
Tax Entity T
> On May 7, 2018, at 4:55 PM, Brian Buchalter wrote:
>
> Forgive me if this is a duplicate question, but I could not find any recent
> results.
>
> I am a macOS user and longtime Gnucash 2.6.x user. I wanted to try out the
> new 3.1 release, but when I attempt to open my .gnucash file, I am to
I cannot say whether version 3.x is different as I have not tried that, but
in the 2.6.x versions it is necessary to use the tax report options
configuration to assign a tax form, line number and copy number to each tax
worthy account individually before it will appear in the Tax report. Since
it
You can tailor the colors and fonts to your liking using a custom CSS file. I’m
not sure what you mean by ‘layout’ but the new Gtk+3 version does have more
padding in many areas. I don’t think this is easily changeable, but it might be
possible.
I’m not sure what is causing your flickering issu
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