On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 11:55:47 -0800
"Stephen M. Butler" wrote:
Hello,
I migrated from Manjaro Linux where I had 3.5 installed to Devuan
(non-systemd Debian) and would like to use 'stable' (ala Stretch)
version, so have a doubt...
> Here are the three debian files for 3.4 (as released):
> https:
On Sunday, 14 April 2019 23:40:03 BST ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hi Maf,
>
> Cool. Thank you!
>
> I am finding that I like the View --> AutoSplit Ledger the best.
>
> Just out of curiosity, did your have Bookkeeping / accounting
> experience before starting with GnuCash?
>
Hi Tod
Adrien, I really appreciate your feedback on my suggestions. It sounds like
GnuCash has enough flexibility for the user to modify as they see fit, which
is fantastic.
You have a great day, sir.
Chris
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Downloaded gnucash_3.5_amd64.deb, and tried to install via the gdebi
installer and got an red error bar saying "Error:Dependency is not
satisfiable: gnucash-common (=1:3.5)" I'm running Mint 18.3 with the
Mate desktop, btw.
How to proceed? - Elmar
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 13:42, Elmar wrote:
>
> Downloaded gnucash_3.5_amd64.deb, and tried to install via the gdebi
> installer and got an red error bar saying "Error:Dependency is not
> satisfiable: gnucash-common (=1:3.5)" I'm running Mint 18.3 with the
> Mate desktop, btw.
Where did you downlo
A few days ago I upgraded from ver.2.6.16 to ver. 3.5 (no problem)
I like ver.3.5 but the Transaction report is not working for me.
How can I produce a *monthy totals *of car fuel expenses ? With version
2.6.16 it was simple to do.
Denis
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I could be mistaken, but I think his .deb is built against Ubuntu 18.04 which
would be Mint 19/19.1, not 18.3. (which is based on Ubuntu 16.04) If the 3.5
.deb *should* work on a 16.04 base, then there might also be an issue with Mint
having some packages in a held state for stability reasons or
Can you describe in more detail “the Transaction report is not working for me”?
I can successfully run that report on my fuel expenses with monthly totals.
Are you getting an error message? Are you not seeing the data you thought you
would see? Is it not arranged how you thought it would be arra
I just saw the reply that it was built for Mint 19.x, not 18.x.. *sigh*
I guess I have to upgrade my Mint.
On 4/15/19 8:45 AM, Colin Law wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 13:42, Elmar wrote:
Downloaded gnucash_3.5_amd64.deb, and tried to install via the gdebi
installer and got an red error bar sa
An alternative is to build it from source.
Colin
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 15:29, Elmar wrote:
>
> I just saw the reply that it was built for Mint 19.x, not 18.x.. *sigh*
> I guess I have to upgrade my Mint.
>
> On 4/15/19 8:45 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> > On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 13:42, Elmar wrote:
>
Rich,
Rich Shepard writes:
> Derek,
>
> Thank you. I did not see that in the user guide, nor became aware of using
> the tab key by reading messages to the mail list.
I am very surprised to hear this is not in the document. I suspect it
is, but you missed it. This feature has been around fore
David,
David Cousens writes:
> Evan,
>
> You should in principle be able to use either format, QFX or QIF (but
Please do not confuse QFX with QXF. They are different.
QXF is a Quicken eXchange Format -- it is proprietary and GnuCash cannot
read it.
QFX is a Quicken version of OFX, but follow
This can be fixed, but this will require modifying some files in the
C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\share\gnucash\scm\ and C:\Program Files
(x86)\gnucash\share\gnucash\scm\gnucash\report\standard-reports\ folders.
See the following for details how. If you're not confident please hold on
until 3.6
https://pastebin.com/raw/T4NHNLGX
If you're not confident, please hold on for 3.6.
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 15:00, Christopher Lam
wrote:
> This can be fixed, but this will require modifying some files in the
> C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\share\gnucash\scm\ directory
>
>
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 a
Win 7-64, GnuCash 6.2.21
Hi Folks,
Is there a way to install a new version without uninstalling the old
version? The install wizard doesn't seem to let me select the install
location, while it appears to require uninstalling the old version before
installing the new version.
Currently, GnuCash
Hello Richard, is it because history is being deleted on full close of the OS
and something else doing housekeeping? I use a small batch file to open mine
as I have different files for different account holders. It also changes the
basic files where reports are stored in the "users" folders to
On 4/15/19 12:03 AM, Gour wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I migrated from Manjaro Linux where I had 3.5 installed to Devuan
> (non-systemd Debian) and would like to use 'stable' (ala Stretch)
> version, so have a doubt...
>
>> On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 11:55:47 -0800
>> "Stephen M. Butler" wrote:
>>
>> Here are the
On 4/15/19 5:39 AM, Elmar wrote:
> Downloaded gnucash_3.5_amd64.deb, and tried to install via the gdebi
> installer and got an red error bar saying "Error:Dependency is not
> satisfiable: gnucash-common (=1:3.5)" I'm running Mint 18.3 with the
> Mate desktop, btw.
>
> How to proceed? - Elmar
>
>
>
On 4/15/19 7:29 AM, Elmar wrote:
> I just saw the reply that it was built for Mint 19.x, not 18.x..
> *sigh* I guess I have to upgrade my Mint.
>
> On 4/15/19 8:45 AM, Colin Law wrote:
>> On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 at 13:42, Elmar wrote:
>>> Downloaded gnucash_3.5_amd64.deb, and tried to install via the
It’s there, section 6.2 There is a big special “Note” in the middle of the page
explaining Enter vs. Tab functionality with respect to transactions and
additional split lines. The remaining info in that section should make the
process pretty clear.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 2:37 PM
Good to know, thanks for the hard work!
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 4:23 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
> On 4/15/19 7:29 AM, Elmar wrote:
>> I just saw the reply that it was built for Mint 19.x, not 18.x..
>> *sigh* I guess I have to upgrade my Mint.
>>
>> On 4/15/19 8:45 AM, Colin
Got them, thanks. But "all at once"? In which order? - Elmar
On 4/15/19 12:18 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 4/15/19 5:39 AM, Elmar wrote:
Downloaded gnucash_3.5_amd64.deb, and tried to install via the gdebi
installer and got an red error bar saying "Error:Dependency is not
satisfiable: gnu
All in one command, if you put them in a folder by themselves then use
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019, 17:38 Elmar, wrote:
> Got them, thanks. But "all at once"? In which order? - Elmar
>
> On 4/15/19 12:18 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> > On 4/15/19 5:39 AM, Elmar wrote:
> >> Downloa
Thanks. Now to check to see if I can retain all my reports and my
online signing data for account downloads ... or how to find and restore
it as opposed to recreating everything.
On 4/15/19 12:45 PM, Colin Law wrote:
All in one command, if you put them in a folder by themselves then use
sudo
Greg,
The only way I know is to use two different computers and two different
data files.
David Carlson
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019, 11:00 AM Greg Feneis wrote:
> Win 7-64, GnuCash 6.2.21
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Is there a way to install a new version without uninstalling the old
> version? The install wi
On 4/15/19 9:30 AM, Elmar wrote:
> Got them, thanks. But "all at once"? In which order? - Elmar
I use: sudo apt install ./*gnucash*3.5*.deb
Let apt install sort out the order. However, I suspect common goes in
first, then python and then amd64.
>
> On 4/15/19 12:18 PM, Stephen M. Butler w
Two logins?
On April 15, 2019, at 11:09 PM, David Carlson
wrote:
Greg,
The only way I know is to use two different computers and two different
data files.
David Carlson
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019, 11:00 AM Greg Feneis wrote:
> Win 7-64, GnuCash 6.2.21
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Is there a way to install
Would it work to go by date, one file per year or even quarter or month,
instead instead of by account?
Pros:
- Transactions with multiple accounts (eg transfers or "gift card + cash")
get done in the same session.
- Less confusion as to what's been done over multiple sessions.
Thanks,
Cricket /
And it all worked perfectly, both the upgrade to Mint 19 and the upgrade
to GC 3.5 :) Thanks all for the hand holding.
On 4/15/19 1:01 PM, Elmar wrote:
Thanks. Now to check to see if I can retain all my reports and my
online signing data for account downloads ... or how to find and
restore i
Watch the order of Q and X, and O vs Q. Lots of similar file names.
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 at 21:42, Evan Platt wrote:
> Wow I feel like an idiot. Attention to detail LOL. Quicken is
> exporting a QXF file. Gnucash is importing QFX. So my guess is to
> export from quicken to Gnucash I have to do ac
Cricket,
The main disadvantage to that method is that the match existing feature
does not detect duplicates within the same file, so all transfers will
appear twice.
David Carlson
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019, 2:02 PM Cricket Onebit
wrote:
> Would it work to go by date, one file per year or even quart
On 4/15/19 12:04 PM, Elmar wrote:
> And it all worked perfectly, both the upgrade to Mint 19 and the
> upgrade to GC 3.5 :) Thanks all for the hand holding.
>
> On 4/15/19 1:01 PM, Elmar wrote:
>> Thanks. Now to check to see if I can retain all my reports and my
>> online signing data for account
Thanks Derek,
My dyslexia coming to the fore.
David
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The only thing I can produce is a report of all transactions with no
total/month.
It's obvious I just don't know how to create that report... Help please
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Hi All,
Now that I am feeling brave coming off of creating a charge
card account, I decided to create a saving account.
My bank statement shows deposits as positive numbers and
withdrawals as negative numbers, so I decided to follow suite
Okay, I set the initial test balance to +100. It shows
When you first run the report, it is blank, telling you no accounts are
selected with a link to “Edit report options” —click that link. (or click the
Options button in the toolbar)
In the Accounts tab of the options dialog, select the account(s) you want to
report on. I presume in this case, Ex
No, debiting an asset account means you increased it. A withdrawal would be a
credit to an asset account.
Remember:
Assets + Expenses = Liabilities + Equity + Income
Left side of “=“ means ‘debit increases/credit decreases’
The opposite for the right side of the “=“
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr
Denis,
Did you try opening the register of the account you are interested in, and
setting thefilter to the date range you want before you run the report?
David Carlson
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019, 4:40 PM Denis wrote:
> The only thing I can produce is a report of all transactions with no
> total/mont
Another reminder - the Bank’s use of “debit/credit” with respect to your
account is with respect to your account in *their* books which lies on the
opposite of the ledger/accounting equation from *your* books.
So when they ‘debit your account’ to decrease it, that is because *to them*
your acco
That would affect the Account Report, no? The Transaction Report, I don’t
think, is in any way affected by the register view filter.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 5:15 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> Denis,
>
> Did you try opening the register of the account you are interested in, and
A simple rule for getting the debit and credit correct is
money flows from credit to debit.
So if you want to remove $10 from the savings account that will be a
credit of $10 to savings and debit of $10 to some other account(s) such
as Expense.
Dale
On 4/15/19 5:11 PM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-
>> On Apr 15, 2019, at 5:11 PM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user
wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Now that I am feeling brave coming off of creating a charge
>> card account, I decided to create a saving account.
>>
>> My bank statement shows deposits as positive numbers and
>> withdrawals as negative nu
I wrote a longer reply, but let’s get this out of the way first:
What makes you think ‘losing money’ = ‘debit'?
Regards,
Adrien
>
> Hi Adrian,
>
> So, when I deposit something to the bank, I am actually
> losing money (giving it to someone else), so it is a debit?
>
> So I should switch my op
On 4/15/19 4:10 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
What makes you think ‘losing money’ = ‘debit'?
Hi Adrian,
By "losing money", I meant money moving away from me.
From me (debit) to the bank
By the way, I am a bit disturbed with myself that I actually
understood your reply.
By chance do you have a
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 4:10 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> I wrote a longer reply, but let’s get this out of the way first:
>
> What makes you think ‘losing money’ = ‘debit’?
Because these terms ‘never make sense’, as seen by this example. It is far more
simpler to just say, money coming
As Dale mentioned in another reply, money moves from credit to debit.
Do not think of the money as moving from you to the bank.
Think of the money as moving from one (or more) of your accounts to another one
(or more) of your accounts.
Everything is done within and from the perspective of *your
Sorry, too much copying and pasting and not enough proofreading. That second
‘report’ should have read:
===
ToddAndMargo Balance Sheet (partial)
as of April 15, 2019
Assets
Cash$ 250
Savings $ 900
-
Total Assets$1150
==
GnuCash 3.5; Win10Pro64. I've set up the scripts to get quotes from Alpha
Vantage, and edited my securities to "get online quotes." Every time I
click "get quotes", I get a message that quotes for some of my securities
cannot be retrieved. They are different each time, and the number varies
from
Alphavantage implemented limits on the number of quotes that can be retrieved
at a time. This was discussed some months back, with suggestions on different
remedies.
Changing the source to "Yahoo as json" is one of those solutions. Editing the
perl in Finance::Quote to add a time delay was ano
For reasons that I haven't Yet figured out, AR and AP balances are often
incorrect on my Balance Sheet but are correct on the Payables and
Receivable Aging reports.
This forces me to recast the Balance Sheet in a spreadsheet using the
correct AP & AR balances. The math is basic but our company
Tom,
Strange that the AR/AP numbers would be different on those two reports. Perhaps
it is a date issue on the Aging reports. Make sure they would end on the same
day you are running the balance sheet for. The only thing I can think of that
might cause this would be bills and invoices that are
Yahoo as JSON works. Thank you. One related question... Since installing
the additional software for online quotes, a command window pops up for a
few seconds when GnuCash starts, as well as when I click "get quotes." It's
quite annoying. Is there any way to suppress it?
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The concept of Credits and Debits confuses most newcomers to GnuCash (it did
me), so I devised a way to remember which goes where.
Given that transactions involve the movement of money from one account to
another...
(C)redits belong to the (C)ontributing accounts.
(D)ebits belong to the (D)estina
David T. via gnucash-user writes:
> Alphavantage implemented limits on the number of quotes that can be retrieved
> at a time. This was discussed some months back, with suggestions on different
> remedies.
>
> Changing the source to "Yahoo as json" is one of those solutions. Editing the
> pe
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