AC wrote
> Version 2.3.0 (2018-01-10)
> Improved #696: QIF files are now always zipped regardless of the export
> destination
Which would be fairly easy to diagnose by simply opening the troublesome
.qif file, as advised several times in this thread.
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Dear Adrien,
Please forgive me for sending this direct to you, but I've had no reply
from my posting on the 20th, which read:
I have just noticed that the budget total figures are no longer correct.
Thus for example, in Expenses Budget , the displayed Monthly total at the
top of the column for ea
Peter,
You copied the list which is the important part. While you included me, I only
get the list copy. (that used to not happen, I think a mailman bug or setting
was fixed) On that note, please *DO NOT* e-mail me only (and not the list)
concerning GnuCash questions unless invited to do so. Th
On a side note, it turns out I was mistaken about that Mailman functionality.
Apparently, if I’m in the recipient list, I get that message (no way for
Mailman to prevent that as it is handled independently) but Mailmain simply
doesn’t send me its own copy. As a result, and since the sender compo
Hi all,
I've never used the Future Scheduled Transactions Summary report before and am
not sure if the generated report contents I'm seeing are per design.
I have a scheduled transaction that records a monthly phone expense against a
bank account. It prompts for a variable.
The report has a b
Lorrie,
John's suggestion will work.
Assuming of course that you spent this cash, then you create transactions of
some sort that move this cash to some expense account. John's technique will
work, although it doesn't provide any information about how you have spent the
money.
I try occasionall
Without specifics, I'd guess that your budget is set up for a four year period.
The report time range is (I recall) based off the budget date range.
David
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 9:12, Lorrie Laskey wrote: Hi
all,
My new budget "Budget Report" is pulling transactions that go back 4 yea
Sure! Since google isn't available in Germany,
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2019-January/082029.html
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 18:20, Raimund Strehl
wrote: Thank you.
I haven't seen the thread. Could you maybe forward it.
BR
Raimund
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Hello,
I am a new GC user.
I cannot start GNUCash on windows 10, I see the start image and tips of the
day box for a second then nothing happens.
Tried with 3.4 and 2.6...
Tried comparability mode to no avail.
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Nadir
That is what I thought. How do I change the budget date range? I can't find
such settings in the options for the budget.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 5:26 AM David T. wrote:
>
> Without specifics, I'd guess that your budget is set up for a four year
> period. The report time range is (I recall) based
Hi all,
Any idea why the bar chart is not displaying. The tab that opens is blank.
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Sorry to break this to you after the fact, but GnuCash could have moved all
those transactions for you in a second or two.
In the future:
1. Create new account
2. Delete old account
3. When GnuCash asks you what to do with all those transactions, tell it the
new account to move them to.
Regar
Lorrie,
Sorry I don’t have time at the moment to watch the video to comment more
specifically, but I *can* tell you that the ’Transfers’ line is to reflect
amounts entered in asset and liability cells.
So entering expenses should not affect it.
I wouldn’t necessarily budget income to the check
Yep, I’m one of those. I track every expense, entered from *where* I spent the
funds. So if the money was the green folding kind (or coin) out of my wallet or
pocket, I have an account for that. If I move money to/from my wallet, I track
that too. And I routinely reconcile the amount. (no report
Not the options for the Budget report, the options for the Budget.
Open your budget. Click the Options icon in the toolbar.
You’ll see a setting for Budget Period “beginning on” and make sure it is not
for 4 years ago. (not sure why it would be without intentionally setting it.)
Regards,
Adrien
Gnucash 3.4 on Debian 9
I have been using a custom check format (.chk) file I wrote for GnuCash
3.2. It worked fine until I upgraded to 3.4. When I go to File->Print
Checks, GnuCash 3.4 crashes before the dialog box even opens.
If I delete the custom .chk file and open GnuCash 3.4, it will pri
This means the date range for the report (default is start & end of current
accounting period) does not match the budget.
For example, I opened a chart for the 2018 budget and got a blank page.
When I changed the date range to start & end of previous year, I got charts for
my selected accounts
Upon further investigation, it appears that having any custom check
file in the folder ~/.local/share/gnucash/checks will cause this crash,
even a working file copied from the GnuCash checks folder (with an
altered name and GUID).
I instead placed my custom file in my GNC_DATA_HOME folder (for me
On 1/23/2019 10:25 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Yep, I’m one of those. I track every expense, entered from *where* I spent the
funds. So if the money was the green folding kind (or coin) out of my wallet or
pocket, I have an account for that. If I move money to/from my wallet, I track
that too
Sorry. The start of the thread is misleading. Following the thread, you will
see that with
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2019-January/082031.html the
discussion turns to precisely the issue you're asking about.
On January 23, 2019, at 8:27 PM, Raimund Strehl
wrote:
Than
I really want to get away from Quicken. I've been trying gnucash for a
little over 2 months now, but I can't get the bank transfers to work.
I'm no closer now than I was 2 months ago.
This is where I am at...
0. I'm using gnuCash versioin 3.4 and the bundled aqbanking on a
Windows 10 PC
I’m not a techy. I cannot figure out how to save my workbook/record
I’m on 3.4 on a Mac. I’ve used previous version without a problem. I close out;
it asks me if I want to save; I say yes, it closes and the gnucash icon is on
my dock for the next entries
In this version, on this computer, it as
Hi all,
I created a 12 -period 2019 budget and entered child-level expenses and
income.
The expenses have a total in the spreadsheet but are not showing up at the
bottom of the spreadsheet. Expenses still display as "0".
What am I missing?
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Save the file (default format is XML) anywhere you want. Though I’d recommend
*not* on the desktop as the app will generate log files in the same folder as
your data file and these may quickly fill up the screen.
When Gnucash is running, right-click its Dock icon and choose Options > “Keep
in D
You are, but GnuCash shouldn’t crash if the .chk file is in the wrong place.
Please file a bug. If you can get a stack trace of the crash that will help a
lot.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jan 23, 2019, at 8:01 AM, Mike stagl wrote:
>
> Upon further investigation, it appears that having any custo
Michael, I feel your pain. I miss Quicken's "one click
import" feature, too. I blame Intuit...they kept getting the
banks to mess around with the authentication process and data
formats, plus their lack of documentation and pointed desire
to not help developers of other applications made things
wo
This is now added in the FAQ.
(Please note the FAQ is not necessarily the final position; reversal
strategy may be improved with suitable solutions)
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_Why_does_the_Transaction_Report_.27Sign_Reversal.27_setting_not_work_on_subtotals
On 24/1/19 9:14 am, D via
Personally, I gave up on it a long time ago and either download the ofx, or
manually enter the transactions. This can all be done via simple key commands,
and surprisingly quick.
D
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> On Jan 23, 2019, at 11:14 PM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
>
> Michael, I feel your pain. I mi
Thank you.
I haven't seen the thread. Could you maybe forward it.
BR
Raimund
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Från: D
Skickat: den 23 januari 2019 02:09
Till: Gnucash Users
Kopia: Raimund Strehl
Ämne: Re: [GNC] Fwd: [gnucash-de] Reversed banlanced accounts setting does not
work in reports
Thank you. But this thread does not handle the fact that the “reverse balanced
accounts” setting is ignored in the totals.
Unfortunately I am not a programmer, but if someone can point me to where the
file for the general ledger report is saved, I can have a look and maybe try to
figure out how
QIF file is OK in my opinion, because is opening by 2.6.21 but not by 3.0 or
newer. I don't know how could I do other options :/
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I am new to GnuCash and converting from Quicken. So far, I like the
program. I am trying to set up a mortgage repayment for an old mortgage in
order for GnuCash to calculate the interest each month. I enter the
information on the two page (first entry page) with the original mortgage
information
Thank you David,
Now I found the change of subject in the thread. And there is a link to the
code there as well.
I agree with the thread poster that one should display the reversed subtotal
amount honoring the setting and calculate the rand total with a negative sign.
I am not a coder, but I will
Please help. I have a new computer and need to put Gnucash on it and save it,
so that I can use it throughout the year. I can download it, and I can set up
an account for my small business, but when I go to save and close my entries, I
don’t know what to do.
I entered a bunch of things earlier
Using a Mac?
You need to install the application (by copying it) to the /Applications folder
on your system. Then launch it from /Applications, right-click the icon in the
Dock and choose Options > Keep In Dock.
After you’ve saved your file. The next time you open it (from the dock) it will
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