Hello,
Welcome to gnucash, if rather belatedly.
Your question is one that comes up at this time of the year, and can generate
quite a bit of responses. You should definitely read the wiki page on this
subject:
Closing Books - GnuCash
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Closing Boo
Apologies. My mail program ate the link.
wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Closing_Books
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 13:46, David T. via
gnucash-user wrote: Hello,
Welcome to gnucash, if rather belatedly.
Your question is one that comes up at this time of the year, and can generate
quite a bit of res
Jenny
As well as the wiki that David T mentioned the help manual also has a
section on closing the books:
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/tool-close-book.html
and the wiki:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Closing_Books .
Gnucash's report structure is also capable of preparing standa
Hello, this is not urgent, just so I don't forget.
I am trying to print a listing of salary payments for the year.
I have selected the description for the transaction report and the data
I want appears, fine.
However the dates are random, typically the output is date, the
description, the am
On 12/24/2018 4:22 AM, David Cousens wrote:
Jenny
As well as the wiki that David T mentioned the help manual also has a
section on closing the books:
I will add something to this because of your "no magic undo button"
There sort of is. You can always make a copy of a file before you do
some i
On 12/23/18 3:24 PM, MNT wrote:
During the importing of a QIF (Quicken) file, after taking all the steps, in
the final step that I click “Start Import” the import stops halfway and shows
“Failed Import” and a message says the “there was an error”? Any idea what I
should do to complete the imp
On 12/23/18 8:54 PM, Andrew Clark wrote:
Thanks Stephen,
How is this different to the package in the testing distribution by
Dmitry Smirnov that's listed as 3.3-2+b2
(https://packages.debian.org/buster/gnucash)? Is it based on his
package? Will it be merged with the main debian packages?
I am not sure if this will help. Check that the register sort order is set
to date posted. If that does not work please let us know which GnuCash
release you are using and your operating system.
David C
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 4:49 AM Finbar Mahon Hello, this is not urgent, just so I don't forge
On 12/24/18 2:47 AM, Finbar Mahon wrote:
Hello, this is not urgent, just so I don't forget.
I am trying to print a listing of salary payments for the year.
I have selected the description for the transaction report and the
data I want appears, fine.
However the dates are random, typically th
On 12/24/18 7:13 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 12/24/2018 4:22 AM, David Cousens wrote:
Jenny
As well as the wiki that David T mentioned the help manual also has a
section on closing the books:
I will add something to this because of your "no magic undo button"
There sort of is. You c
> On Dec 24, 2018, at 11:04 AM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
> On 12/23/18 3:24 PM, MNT wrote:
>> During the importing of a QIF (Quicken) file, after taking all the steps, in
>> the final step that I click “Start Import” the import stops halfway and
>> shows “Failed Import” and a message says t
> On Dec 23, 2018, at 3:24 PM, MNT wrote:
>
> During the importing of a QIF (Quicken) file, after taking all the steps, in
> the final step that I click “Start Import” the import stops halfway and shows
> “Failed Import” and a message says the “there was an error”? Any idea what I
> should
On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 at 05:03, Jennym <55.jennifer.mas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> So what I'd like to do: Retain all of 2018 accounts (having them to hand
> for easy access), but have them zeroed for 2019.
I don't do this, for me there is no point. It is possible to view or
report on only transa
On 12/24/2018 3:45 PM, Colin Law wrote:
I don't do this, for me there is no point. It is possible to view or
report on only transactions within a date range if one wants so I
don't see the advantage of closing the books. If you do then you
loose easy access to the history, so for example when t
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