Hi
Apologies. It seems that my email system has developed a mind of its own
and sent an early and incomplete version of this note.
I've been away for some time. Since returning I have not been able to
find any information about an upgrade to Finance::Quote.
It seemed from the work done by E
I have an interest bearing checking account that has paid interest
every month until October (per their monthly statement). When I called
them, they said it was calculated at $.008. I want to put a zero dollar
transaction in GnuCash but whenever I try, I shows blanks instead of
zeros
I switched to the quote source 'Yahoo as JSON' & it works great.
On 10/28/18 11:50 PM, Steven Anter wrote:
version of gnucash = 3.0
OS = windows 10
Changes = none, other than adding a couple new securities
A couple securities = NYSE:AA
FUND:VTSAX
I did the same thing a few months ago and have had a great experience.
The only problem I have now is having trouble obtaining currencies,
which I believe are still part of Alpha Advantage.
Les
On 10/30/18 11:05 AM, brad wrote:
I switched to the quote source 'Yahoo as JSON' & it works great
I was unable to get the CSV import to work.
Eventually I converted the CSV to a QIF file and that worked.
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:34 PM Wole Lawani wrote:
>
> Thanks John.
> I had tested with a small (c. 100 transactions) segment of the larger
> file but it still freezes.
>
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2
The "new and improved" online banking allows me to export to .csv, .ofx,
.qfx, and .qbo
I am using the File > Import > Import OFX/QFX menu option.
Even in the CSV format, the Description and Memo fields show the same as
and in both .ofx and .qfx
I'm thinking I'll have to pre-process the file as
Before you go down that path see if any others on this maillist have had
the same problem with release 3.3. I am still on 2.6.15 or 17, so I have
not seen the revised importers.
David C
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 7:31 PM Alan Marsh wrote:
> The "new and improved" online banking allows me to expor
I have been using Gnucash since the first of the year. The data files are in a
directory named gnucash and it save a lot of backups. I am using Windows 10. I
open filer and control c the days files, sometimes as high as 20, and paste
them to a thumb drive for backup. Is this all I need to bac
Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
HTH,
David
On October 31, 2018, at 6:23 AM, Bob Hammons wrote:
I have been using Gnucash since the first of the year. The data files are in a
directory named gnucash and it save a lot of backups. I am using Windows 10. I
open filer and control c
Bob,
There will be the main data file, x.gnucash, log files and backup files in
your gnucash directory. The logfiles and
backup files will have the same basename as your mainfile, but will have a
timestamp as part of the filename, i.e
x..log and x..gnucash. If you have a datafile
p
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