On 21/10/2018 15:28, John Ralls wrote:
On Oct 21, 2018, at 2:51 AM, rsbrux via gnucash-user
wrote:
I have been repeatedly frustrated by my failure to remember this advice from
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Stocks/add_stock#Stocks_noted_in_foreign_currency
If you start your first (buy)
On 27/10/2018 13:30, rsbrux via gnucash-user wrote:
You can just move the account, but the transaction currency is immutable so you
will have to delete and re-create the transaction.
As for adding a trading currency to the security editor, it’s possible but the
code for creating transaction
On 30/10/2018 14:00, tom9...@earthlink.net wrote:
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 GnuCas
On 26/10/2018 21:27, aeneas wrote:
Very nice reply!
It looks like knowing about GNC_DATA_HOME goes a long way toward solving my
problem. From what I can see I'm not using AQBANKING. Also, I'd speculate
that my scheme may not be be completely fool-proof. I did search the
registry for "gnucash"
On 26/10/2018 21:36, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
Not ideal of course, but if you install GC on all the computers you want
to run on, you could just put the data on the flash drive and plug it in
to whatever computer you want and have already installed GC and
then start GC.
Wrong! the clever people a
On 27/10/2018 09:34, Geert Janssens wrote:
Agreed. And on several occasions I have been thinking about adjusting the
gnucash code and its Windows installer to make this universally possible. It
never really happened so far due to lack of time and other priorities.
the .gnucash folder model was
On 27/10/2018 13:46, Kim Wood wrote:
Here is another suggestion that works for me.
I use the most recent PortableApps build, and simply delete the
\PortableApps\GnuCashPortable\App\gnucash directory, and replace it with my
more recent c:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash directory. Works fine for me,
On 27/10/2018 19:24, wail wrote:
Hello,
I have a list of invoices and a list of payments and I'm trying to assign
payments to invoices (I'm using Gnucash 3.3 on Ubuntu 18.10).
The problem is that my client pays sums that are not related to invoices,
e.g. invoices would be $4 $5 $3 $6 while paymen
On 31/10/2018 00:52, 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 the days files, sometimes as high as 20, and paste
them to a thumb dr
On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
You should not point people to incorrect and misleading links
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On 29/10/2018 14:55, Eric Gwin wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new to to application, and have basically 0 accounting
background. I've setup my books and all is working pretty well, but I am
running into an issue with subaccounts I hope I'm doing something wrong,
but if not I'd also like to know so I can
On 29/10/2018 16:49, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
We’ve discussed envelope budgeting quite a bit here on the list. Do a list
restricted search to find the threads. I’ve tried it myself in the past, and
currently have the account tree set up to use, but honestly, it is probably
better to use an ou
Wm,
If you think that link contains incorrect and misleading information, why
don't you contact the developers and help them correct it.
David C
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 3:22 AM Wm via gnucash-user
wrote:
> On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/w
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 14:20:02 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 26/10/2018 21:36, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
> > Not ideal of course, but if you install GC on all the computers you want
> > to run on, you could just put the data on the flash drive and plug it in
> > to whatever computer you w
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 14:27:37 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 27/10/2018 09:34, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Agreed. And on several occasions I have been thinking about adjusting the
> > gnucash code and its Windows installer to make this universally possible.
> > It never really happened
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 08:23, Wm via gnucash-user
wrote:
>
> On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
>
> You should not point people to incorrect and misleading links
Please point out the errors so it can be corrected.
Colin
> --
> Wm
>
>
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 16:43:12 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 27/10/2018 19:24, wail wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have a list of invoices and a list of payments and I'm trying to assign
> > payments to invoices (I'm using Gnucash 3.3 on Ubuntu 18.10).
> > The problem is that my client pays
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 17:09:27 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
>
> You should not point people to incorrect and misleading links
What's misleading about that link ? I have just read it and a
I wanted to clean the unpaid invoice list. What do you mean by "tidy it
up occasionally"?
On 31/10/2018 16:43, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
On 27/10/2018 19:24, wail wrote:
Hello,
I have a list of invoices and a list of payments and I'm trying to
assign
payments to invoices (I'm using Gnucash
Wm,
I know I am putting myself out here to get royally flamed by you, but...
I call BS. You’re trolling here.
First off, IT’S A WIKI.
YOU of all people should know what that means: volunteers write/edit that
content, and OTHER volunteers (read: YOU) can edit those pages to make them
accurat
Wm,
What is incorrect or misleading about the Wiki backup page? It points out
the necessity to have an adequate backup strategy in place outside the
inbuilt backups which only protect against file write problems. It is really
outside the scope of GnuCash to specify what that strategy should be. It
Ken Schneider
> On Oct 31, 2018, at 1:01 PM, Wm via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
>> On 29/10/2018 16:49, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>>
>> We’ve discussed envelope budgeting quite a bit here on the list. Do a list
>> restricted search to find the threads. I’ve tried it myself in the past, and
>>
You can’t delete a bill. (or invoice, or vendor, or customer)
But you can edit the bill after unposting and remove all line items, which will
zero the bill.
Then mark it as ‘inactive’, and possibly also change the bill number to
something like “use next” so you’ll be able to find and re-use it
@Wm
Thanks for your patient explanation!
>>
Don't use the orphans for long, *always* move the tx to an appropriate account
unless you are the sort of person that throws all their financial documents in
a drawer and sorts them out only when they have to.
<<
I was unable to use (e.g. move) the tra
I don't see any reason to change the Wiki. People who
already have a backup plan in place know what they need to
do.
RBM
On Thu, 2018-11-01 at 08:48 -0500, David Cousens wrote:
> Wm,
>
> What is incorrect or misleading about the Wiki backup
> page? It points out
> the necessity to have an adeq
I have a client that has overpaid me due to invoices I sent for work that was
later cancelled. I want to refund these fees but not sure how to do so to make
my books square. Thanks, Eric
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You can either unpost the invoice and then return the funds, or
Issue a credit note for the amount of the invoice, un-pay the invoice, apply
the credit note as an offset, and then return the funds.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Nov 1, 2018, at 11:24 PM, Eric Rathhaus (general) via gnucash-user
> wrote
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