Op maandag 19 november 2018 00:11:10 CET schreef John Griessen:
> On 11/17/18 7:24 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> >> ;;; WARNING: loading compiled
> >> file/home/john/.local/gnucash-3.3/lib/gnucash/scm/ccache/2.0/gnucash/rep
> >> ort/standard-reports/account-piecharts.go failed: ;;; ERROR: In procedure
>
Op maandag 19 november 2018 01:59:18 CET schreef David Carlson:
> I have been using GnuCash for many years and I am still using release
> 2.6.17 or similar depending on which computer I am using. I just noticed
> that when I am importing a CSV transactions file and I get to the step to
> determine
Op maandag 19 november 2018 08:30:21 CET schreef David Cousens:
> My bank has a CSV format with a data column, an amount column , a
> description then a balance column and finally an expense category. The
> amount column is negative for withdrawals and positive for deposits.
>
> When I tried to i
You can set a port number when saving to DB. If not set, GnuCash will use the
default. There is no separate field for it, but I believe you can use a
"host:port" format in the hostname field.
If you prefer to keep the non-default port number for your mysql server, you
can reopen your db in gnuc
Christian,
I have changed the subject line of this thread because you have decided to
focus your response on telling me how I have (or should have) experienced this
dialog.
Your initial contribution to this discussion was to promote your own superior
intelligence ( "I understand it just fine.
Hi;
I am a bit of a noob so hopefully this is an easy answer. I was having trouble
getting online quotes to work in gnucash so I decided to try and build it from
source and see if that fixed the issue. Going through the guides I believe I
managed to do so but I cannot find the program in my /
Hi,
daft question - did you do a make install?
I've never compiled GC, and I'm not up with cmake so maybe you don't have to,
but make uninstall failed and I didn't see make install?
sorry if I'm up the wrong path...
Maf.
On Tuesday, 20 November 2018 18:38:26 GMT Joe Peters wrote:
> Hi;
> I a
This is the right question. I don't see a run of
make
sudo make install
If you don't run these successfully, nothing will appear in /usr/local.
Note make install is run via sudo. On a typical linux system ordinary users
are not allowed to write into /usr/local unless they have administrator
p
Luckily I self identified as noob. That was exactly the problem. Thank you
both for the help. After running;
* sudo make
* sudo make install
The listing of my /usr/local is below. Which one do I use. I expected it to
be in /usr/local/bin
michelle@michelle-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Y570:~/App
Op dinsdag 20 november 2018 21:59:12 CET schreef Joe Peters:
> Luckily I self identified as noob. That was exactly the problem. Thank you
> both for the help. After running;
>
> * sudo make
> * sudo make install
It should only be necessary (and safer) to use sudo only for the installat
Geert,
Apologies, I must have mixed up the Deposit and Withdrawal column when I
tested it initially. Relying on memory of what I did is obviously no longer
reliable. On a more careful retesting it works as expected apart from the
problem of not being able to parse +ve quantities using the Locale
Hi.
I want to create a new budget but the budget hierarchy is not the same as my
account hierarchy. How do I correct this? Is there a way to refresh the budget
hierarchy so tat it matches the account hierarchy?
Thanks
Dave
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Dave,
If you go to Actions > Budget > New Budget it should create a new budget input
window for you with all parent accounts collapsed. But expanding them all
should show the same hierarchy as your CoA tab. I don’t think there is any way
to even exclude an account from this window. (much less a
Thanks. I'm using vers 3.3 on Win 10
For some reason when creating or revising a budget not all the accounts
automatically appear. But what I did discover is that if I put one transaction
in the account (like one cent)then that account does suddenly appear in the
new budget which I want t
Interesting. Glad you found a workaround. But that sounds like a bug. Please
report it. (note, I don’t see a similar bug already on Bugzilla)
I can confirm this behavior. As well, if you delete the workaround transaction
before creating the budget, the account won’t show up. So it isn’t just a
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