Re: [GNC] Stock & Mutual Fund Quotes Fail

2018-09-10 Thread Megagrumpy
When I open the AlphaVantage.pm file in Notepad the lines do not neatly wrap around as shown in your example so the are you show looks like - ; select(undef, undef, undef, .7) if ($quantity); } return wantarray() ? %info : \%info; } I have had to take out some spaces to stop it wrapping

Re: [GNC] Next release of F::Q

2018-09-10 Thread Chris Good
Erik Colson eco at ecocode.net wrote on gnucash-user Thu Aug 16 05:20:42 EDT 2018 Hello all, I'm on some extended vacation and will be back ho

Re: [GNC] few questions on gnucash

2018-09-10 Thread Julie Julie
Hello again. Still learning GNU, but I wanted your advice. I had recorded my checking account info into QuickBooks and am now not able to open that program, which is why I’ve moved on to GNU. Should I copy all of my business checking transactions from previous years or should I start from this y

Re: [GNC] Stock & Mutual Fund Quotes Fail

2018-09-10 Thread Megagrumpy
Went ahead and edited the file as suggested and it works better for me now than it ever has since we moved to Alphvantage. I only had one security out of around 50 that did not work - before the recent problems I used to get around 4 to 8 that failed to update. Thanks for a very simple and, so far,

Re: [GNC] few questions on gnucash

2018-09-10 Thread David Cousens
Julie How far you want to go back really depends on how much of your previous data you will want to go back to in Gnucash. I guess that may depend upon how long you will be able and need to be able to access the Quicken data. If that is indefinitely by keeping a copy of the last Quicken version yo

[GNC] register columns

2018-09-10 Thread JIM
Is there some way I can change the column order in the register to match the register in my checkbook? ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/l

Re: [GNC] register columns

2018-09-10 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Jim, The short answer is “No, the columns are hard-coded.” If you wanted to change the order, you could, but you’d need to rewrite the code and compile from your modified source. David > On Sep 10, 2018, at 11:24 AM, JIM <9031jbk...@att.net> wrote: > > Is there some way I can change the col

[GNC] Date Picker Info

2018-09-10 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Hello, In the course of looking at documentation improvements, I happened to look at the program code for the date cells in GnuCash, and I discovered that there are several quick keys for setting the date that I was unaware of, and I thought I’d share with the list. Most of us know about using

Re: [GNC] Date Picker Info

2018-09-10 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I just looked at the guide and some of those are there. The Shift and CTRL versions of increment/decrement week/year aren’t listed. Are those hard coded or are they alterable accelerators? If the latter, then non-English users could customize them to suit. Also, don’t forget these two which are

Re: [GNC] Date Picker Info

2018-09-10 Thread D via gnucash-user
I forgot about those. These are written in the code, so my guess is that they are hard. But I'm hardly a programmer. Where in the Guide are these documented? David On September 10, 2018, at 3:50 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote: I just looked at the guide and some of those are there. The Shift an

Re: [GNC] Date Picker Info

2018-09-10 Thread Geert Janssens
Op maandag 10 september 2018 21:54:41 CEST schreef D via gnucash-user: > I forgot about those. > > These are written in the code, so my guess is that they are hard. But I'm > hardly a programmer. Where in the Guide are these documented? > > David > They are indeed all hardcoded. Geert __

Re: [GNC] Date Picker Info

2018-09-10 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Chapter 4. Transactions - Using Entry Shortcuts Regards, Adrien > On Sep 10, 2018, at 2:54 PM, D wrote: > > I forgot about those. > > These are written in the code, so my guess is that they are hard. But I'm > hardly a programmer. Where in the Guide are these documented? > > David > > On Se

[GNC] Importing csv transactions

2018-09-10 Thread Paul Konnersman
I'm new to Gnucash and trying to get set up. I successfully imported a couple of years worth of transactions into one account a few months ago when I was evaluating Gnucash. Now I'm trying to import more transactions into that same account without success. My process: 1) Menu Bar> File> Input> Imp

Re: [GNC] Importing csv transactions

2018-09-10 Thread GTI .H
Probably some date (maybe three) in your CSV file is in the wrong format. Open your CSV file in an editor and check the format of the dates. Regards GTI Em seg, 10 de set de 2018 às 18:19, Paul Konnersman escreveu: > I'm new to Gnucash and trying to get set up. I successfully imported a > coupl

[GNC] One account off by significant amount. Can't figure out why.

2018-09-10 Thread annapolishome via gnucash-user
Have a problem with one of my accounts. It is off by a considerable amount, but can't see why or where the problem is. Something happened recently. -- Sent from: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-User-f1415819.html ___ gnucash-user mailing

Re: [GNC] One account off by significant amount. Can't figure out why.

2018-09-10 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 10 Sep 2018, annapolishome via gnucash-user wrote: Have a problem with one of my accounts. It is off by a considerable amount, but can't see why or where the problem is. Something happened recently. Have you looked at a trial balance? If one account is off it should have an offsettin

Re: [GNC] One account off by significant amount. Can't figure out why.

2018-09-10 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Also, check to see if Imbalance-xxx or Orphan-xxx (where xxx is your currency code) have balances. They should not. If they do, check them for errant transactions. Regards, Adrien > On Sep 10, 2018, at 5:33 PM, annapolishome via gnucash-user > wrote: > > Have a problem with one of my account

Re: [GNC] Importing csv transactions

2018-09-10 Thread David Carlson
Paul, Actually, during the CSV format you can scroll down the data that you are about to import to see if there are any lines that will prevent the import. Just scroll down the date column to see if there are any dates that do not match your selected date format. From experience I can tell you t

[GNC] How to handle Asset equity etc in begining?

2018-09-10 Thread RoyUB
Hi, I am a new user. I an just starting to use Gnu cash. I have a land worth Rs. 600/ Somebody given me an advance of 100/ I know land is a asset, advance should come to cash account.. etc But how the equity and all come into this? How to arrange opening balance in this case? Thank you.

[GNC] GnuCash Friendly Accountant in Chicago

2018-09-10 Thread kvn
Hi Hope this is the right way to post. Iam in Chicago and am looking for an accountant that is familiar withGnuCash andable to take care of my tax accounting and filing  The accountants I have been working with are all Quicken based and are not that eager to investigate other platforms. Ple

Re: [GNC] How to handle Asset equity etc in begining?

2018-09-10 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You should speak to a local accountant about how to book asset values for your jurisdiction. But assuming the land’s book value is indeed what you indicated, simply create a transaction like so: Dr. Assets:Fixed Assets:Land Cr. Equity:Opening Balances Is the advance unearned revenue/income? If

Re: [GNC] Importing csv transactions

2018-09-10 Thread Geert Janssens
In addition to the other suggestions, does your csv file contain a line with column titles ? If so, you may have to configure the importer to skip that line. Regards, Geert Op dinsdag 11 september 2018 02:10:40 CEST schreef David Carlson: > Paul, > > Actually, during the CSV format you can sc