It seems I'm unable to enter the numbers as reported on the statement.
Here is the statement: https://imgur.com/GA250qz
When I try to enter the split into Gnucash, it always gives me 121.64 in the
trading:AUD and 0.01 orphan (?!).
I changed manually the account to trading:AUD so that the balances
of course, forgot to link the GC transaction:
https://imgur.com/ANoGpG0
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Actually, that didn't work so I have to leave the 0.01 at Imbalance-AUD.
This type of transaction is quite difficult to create and enter as a
scheduled transaction. I have to do it manually every time (fortunately not
that often but still).
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> On Oct 24, 2018, at 4:44 AM, cicko wrote:
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> Actually, that didn't work so I have to leave the 0.01 at Imbalance-AUD.
>
> This type of transaction is quite difficult to create and enter as a
> scheduled transaction. I have to do it manually every time (fortunately not
> that often but still
Hello Jim,
This is great news. I had the Citibank Credit Card download working for
years, but it broke early this year. I've attempted to setup GNUCash based
on the above, but continue to struggle. I receive the following error
during the initial bank connection:
*Error on gnutls_bye: -24 (Dec
Hi,
Anyone else with the same issue? Any ideas to debug this?
Thanks.
Cristian
On Sunday, October 21, 2018, 1:18:24 PM GMT+2, crysty sandu via
gnucash-user wrote:
The file is empty if I run it normally.
If I run the program with --debug --extra I got:* 13:12:24 INFO
[main] System l
Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10. This upgraded GC from 2.6.19 (at
least I think it was 19) to 3.3 and now GC crashes immediately on startup.
Starting in a terminal gives result below. There is nothing in the trace
file. On another machine with a fresh install of 18.10 GC 3.3 runs fine so
Further to this I see I have two files ice-9/boot-9.scm
/usr/share/guile/2.2/ice-9/boot-9.scm
/usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/boot-9.scm
Could it be picking up the wrong one, or is that a red herring?
Colin
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 15:57, Colin Law wrote:
> Just upgraded my Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10. Thi
Yes, that was the issue (two versions of boot-9.scm). Having checked
dependencies and so on, including doing a dry run remove to check it wasn't
going to remove anything critical, I uninstalled guile-2.0-libs and now it
runs ok.
So is this a packaging bug?
Colin
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 16:39, C
My experience this week suggests that your Application Version setting is at
least sufficient to cause your problem. Direct connection from gnucash to
citicards stopped working for me earlier this year, and any time I attempted to
make the connection, Citi decided someone was trying break into m
< Can you provide any differences in your GnuCash config settings that
what I have above?
Here goes my settings:
AqBanking Setup
==> User Settings
> User Name - "YOURUSERID"
> User Id - "YOURUSERID " (trailing space)
> Client UID - not specified
==> Bank Setting
I have updated a system from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10 and gnucash has been
automatically updated from version 2.6.19 to 3.3 from the Ubuntu repository.
I noticed that I was not getting the alternating colours in the registers
and when I went to Preferences > Register I can see that 'Use GnuCash built
Good detective work.
Guile is supposed to be able to handle having multiple versions installed and
to link the right libraries, but I suppose if you had guile-2.0-compiled files
in a guile cache and guile-2.2-compiled ones installed by the .deb it might get
confused. Was this a clean install of
> I changed that to 2700 last night and both Chase and Citicards
resumed working from within gnucash. I believe Quicken 2019 is
AppVer=2800, but I’m not sure.
Can you list your sanitized configuration parameters as I have? I'd like
to compare them.
And can you get your working (sanitized)
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