Eric
Success!!
Thank you very much for your detailed help with this problem.
Quite by chance, I looked at "Preferences" and in "Online Quotes" discovered
the need for an Alpha Vantage API key, which I hadn't seen any mention of in
the tutorial. Once I had obtained and applied that key, the downlo
I am looking for a way to archive out all transactions for the Year
ending . I would like to remove all transactions from all accounts
and start the new year with the ending balance from the previous year.
To view prior years I'd like to be able to select the archive file for
the appropriate
In the Accounts view, I can see all of the major categories (Expenses,
Income, etc) with the aggregate totals of all transactions in their
respective subcategories, along with individual subtotals of all
subcategories. Is there a way of showing these major category aggregate
totals for a specific m
After a bit more searching, I think I found what I wanted. In the Options
for the Profit & Loss report, under the Display tab, there is a line that
says Parent Account Subtotals which should be changed to "Show Subtotals."
Eric
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:41 AM Eric Sokolowsky wrote:
> In the Acc
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 13:24:29 -0700
Jeff Albrecht wrote:
> I'm using GNUCash on Windows 10 using version 3.5.1 upgraded from
> 2.6.19.
>
> As I import a .OFX file from my bank or credit card and
> match/enter/edit with the 'Generic import transaction matcher' I sit
> with my Ebay and PayPal accou
On Thu, 25 Apr 2019 16:54:34 -0500
Stephen Brandt wrote:
> I am looking for a way to archive out all transactions for the Year
> ending . I would like to remove all transactions from all
> accounts and start the new year with the ending balance from the
> previous year. To view prior years I
Dear Christopher,
Thanks so much for the prompt and comprehensive answer. I am struggling but
getting there.
Much appreciated.
Happy Friday!
-Laurel.
> On 25 Apr 2019, at 17:03, Christopher Lam wrote:
>
> Hi Laurel
>
> Quarterly VAT reports are a breeze if your VAT collected/paid accounts
Dear Maf.,
Thanks for this. I am confident that HMRC has other things on their mind at the
moment and that they will struggle to deal with an overwhelming number of small
businesses such as mine who have no idea how to make tax more digital than it
already is.
All best,
-Laurel.
> On 25 Apr
Hi Laurel,
Did yo manage to get the VAT figures you need out of GC?
Was going to do mine this week... ahh well, not gonna happen!
the MTD solution I'm getting round to is a spreadsheet supplied by a 3rd party
(costs money to submit the figures to HMRC), that seems like it should more or
less g
On 4/26/2019 3:22 AM, Liz wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 13:24:29 -0700
Jeff Albrecht wrote:
I'm using GNUCash on Windows 10 using version 3.5.1 upgraded from
2.6.19.
As I import a .OFX file from my bank or credit card and
match/enter/edit with the 'Generic import transaction matcher' I sit
with
On 4/25/2019 5:54 PM, Stephen Brandt wrote:
I am looking for a way to archive out all transactions for the Year
ending . I would like to remove all transactions from all accounts
and start the new year with the ending balance from the previous year.
To view prior years I'd like to be able to
I can see a new workflow developing for some users.
First, download lists of recent purchase transactions from Amazon, EBay,
Paypal or Walmart.
Second, download lists of recent charges to one or more bank or credit card
accounts.
Third, reconcile both sets of lists, including linking transactions
Thanks David,
Does the corresponding curl command work from your other computers as well?
Any suggestions what “coercing” involved in your case?
Best, Bruno
> On Apr 22, 2019, at 6:48 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> I too use ATT&T Uverse as my ISP and i know they do have some strange
> setti
Groovy, boss and kean -or- OMG, snap and Shredding. Plus red face and a
little embarrassment. But I didn't realize and it never occurred to me
that my vendors / sellers had report exports!
Amazon has CSV export as well as a much more useful on screen report
than looking through the online 'you
Bruno,
I am a retired Electrical Engineer with no formal training in modern
programming languages but I am passionate about safe use of the Internet
and environmental stewardship. I also use GnuCash for personal financial
record keeping.
With that background I depend on the GnuCash developers to
Sorry for the off topic post. Any users knowledgeable with curl and
willing to go off-list to help this neophyte? For personal project
unrelated to GnC.
--Steve
Feel free to directly mail me to either of the below addresses.
--
Stephen M Butler, PMP, PSM
stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com
kg...@arr
That page gave me nightmares when I first read it two years ago. I ran a
few tests, then procrastinated. Nothing's difficult, but there's a lot to
do.
It looks like I should anticipate problems with the matcher for transfers
between accounts, and for split transactions. I'll make before/after
repo
On Thu, 25 Apr 2019 at 17:29, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> > I'm preparing to convert 14,000 transactions from Quicken. It's a bit
> > overwhelming, and I've put it off for years.
>
> Sounds like a daunting task. I don’t do such imports, but reading the
> various th
Cricket,
One more point...
Strongly consider only moving one or two years data to GnuCash. When your
file gets large you may prefer to have a new file for each year or whatever
to keep GnuCash from bogging down and running too slow. It gets worse
quickly if you leave a lot of reports and regist
Hi All,
I have been looking over the "Reconcile" on on eof m yu
credit card account. I just don understand what I am seeing.
1) do I put a "c" in the opening balance as I
I has checked it?
2) I have put "C" in all the charges on my bank statement.
3) I press the Reconcile button and I put in
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:58 PM Hardeep Sodhi wrote:
> I am trying to import Quicken data into Gnucash.
>
> I have created a QIF File. The import starts well, but stops at the
> 'Tradeable Commodities' screen since there is no 'Next' button I can see at
> the bottom of the screen ( as there is in
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 4:53 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Strongly consider only moving one or two years data to GnuCash.
>
I agree. I found that I could import a lot more, but I found I was going
crazy trying to make everything look right, which ultimately seemed
pointless for things like long-ago
Hi! Welcome to GnuCash!
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:22 PM ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I have been looking over the "Reconcile" on on eof m yu
> credit card account. I just don understand what I am seeing.
>
> 1) do I put a "c" in the opening balance as I
> I
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/cc-together1.html
Thank you! Now I have a place to start. For the life of
me I could not find that chapter! I bet it was right under
my nose too!
On 4/26/19 4:36 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
Most of the time you probably don't want to bother wit
Hardeep Sodhi,
I believe that I have seen some reference in this mail list to an issue
with that tradable comodities screen. If you are careful to avoid
importing transactions involving stocks or currencies other than your home
currency then you should not see that screen.
Others may be able to
Todd,
Google "GnuCash" and a keyword or phrase and google will usually locate
specific info within the documentation on a topic. Doesn't always work but
usually gets you into the ballpark.
Google "GnuCash reconcile" lists the relevant help manual entry as well as
the tutorial and concepts guide
ToddAndMargo,
If you are using GMail, it tries to hide what it considers less important,
which often accidentally hides important information.
Click on the three dots icon to see the rest.
David Carlson
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:43 PM ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wr
On 4/26/19 4:57 PM, David Carlson wrote:
If you are using GMail
Zoho mail
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On 4/26/19 4:55 PM, David Cousens wrote:
Todd,
Google "GnuCash" and a keyword or phrase and google will usually locate
specific info within the documentation on a topic. Doesn't always work but
usually gets you into the ballpark.
Google "GnuCash reconcile" lists the relevant help manual entry
Todd,
>Why I could not find it on my own, I can only speculate ...
We all went through not being able to find stuff at one point. Sometimes the
greatest help is just knowing it exists somewhere.
David
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On 04/26/19 16:18, Tommy Trussell wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 4:53 PM David Carlson
wrote:
Strongly consider only moving one or two years data to GnuCash.
I agree. I found that I could import a lot more, but I found I was going
crazy trying to make everything look right, which ultimately
Sounds like me at the grocery store. Just tell me what aisle, even better
something big beside it, and like magic it appears, even though I'd already
checked that area thoroughly.
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 at 20:35, David Cousens
wrote:
> Todd,
>
> >Why I could not find it on my own, I can only specul
Me: Where's the ?
Wife: In the refrigerator.
Me: No it isn't.
Wife: Yes it is.
Me: Definitely is not!
Wife: Walks to refrigerator, opens the door grab.s . from the front of
the middle shelf.
Wife Dirty look.
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On 4/26/19 5:59 PM, David Cousens wrote:
Me: Where's the ?
Wife: In the refrigerator.
Me: No it isn't.
Wife: Yes it is.
Me: Definitely is not!
Wife: Walks to refrigerator, opens the door grab.s . from the front of
the middle shelf.
Wife Dirty look.
That could be my house!
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On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:44 PM ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> On 4/26/19 4:36 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
> > Most of the time you probably don't want to bother with the n or c flags
> > in the ledger -- let GnuCash do that for you, through the
>
> I think the re
The speed thing is disappointing. I thought 3.5 fixed that, but maybe not
enough. I planned to save as XML to get going, since the docs say it's more
stable, then try SQLite.
(Aside: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database recommends not using
the SQL just yet. Several posts on this list sa
Somewhere I saw that most people find QIF works better, and that QIF is
similar to CSV. If my version of Quicken won't export to QIF, I'll try CSV.
There are too many variations of CSV for me to trust it entirely.
I might make one huge QIF, import it and save as GC, then make another QIF
just of r
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 8:49 PM Cricket Onebit
wrote:
> The speed thing is disappointing. I thought 3.5 fixed that, but maybe not
> enough. I planned to save as XML to get going, since the docs say it's more
> stable, then try SQLite.
>
The "standard" XML files are quick enough for me, though as
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 9:13 PM Cricket Onebit
wrote:
> Somewhere I saw that most people find QIF works better, and that QIF is
> similar to CSV. If my version of Quicken won't export to QIF, I'll try CSV.
> There are too many variations of CSV for me to trust it entirely.
>
The QIF import USED
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 at 22:14, Tommy Trussell
wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 8:49 PM Cricket Onebit
> wrote:
>
>> The speed thing is disappointing. I thought 3.5 fixed that, but maybe not
>> enough. I planned to save as XML to get going, since the docs say it's more
>> stable, then try SQLite
>
> You WILL almost certainly see some strangeness in the imported data
> because Quicken doesn't strictly enforce balanced transactions as GnuCash
> does. When you're just dealing with a few years, you may find it easy to go
> back and fix the odd strange transactions in Quicken, and start the imp
David,
I think a couple of additional points of reference from you would be helpful.
What operating system are you experiencing this slow performance? I believe
it’s WIndows, but I could be mistaken. The relative performance benchmarks seem
to be OS-dependent. I am using MacOS, and while some
Tommy,
Thanks for pointing to the wiki! Note that your first link (to the FAQ) simply
refers the reader to the page at the second link…
I think the page at this second link covers most of the issues that users have
raised over the years.
David T.
> On Apr 27, 2019, at 4:17 AM, Tommy Trussell
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 21:49:12 -0400
Cricket Onebit wrote:
> The speed thing is disappointing. I thought 3.5 fixed that, but maybe
> not enough. I planned to save as XML to get going, since the docs say
> it's more stable, then try SQLite.
I found that 3.4 has greatly improved load and save speeds
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 19:59:32 -0500 (CDT)
David Cousens wrote:
> Me: Where's the ?
> Wife: In the refrigerator.
> Me: No it isn't.
> Wife: Yes it is.
> Me: Definitely is not!
> Wife: Walks to refrigerator, opens the door grab.s . from the
> front of the middle shelf.
> Wife Dirty look.
On 4/26/19 10:13 PM, Liz wrote:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 19:59:32 -0500 (CDT)
David Cousens wrote:
Me: Where's the ?
Wife: In the refrigerator.
Me: No it isn't.
Wife: Yes it is.
Me: Definitely is not!
Wife: Walks to refrigerator, opens the door grab.s . from the
front of the middle shelf.
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