The bug being referred to is https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645273
The issue seems to have something to do with selecting a default browser on a
fresh windows install. Somehow it seems Windows - or WebKitGtk on Windows -
blocks all output until the user has made this choice. To date we
I am looking at the Edit Scheduled Transaction dialog box and do not see a
‘ToCreate’ or ‘Show Created’ flag to set. All of my scheduled transactions have
the ‘Create Automatically’ flag set so they are created. They just do not show
up in the register until I close and re-open the account or en
Jack,
I could be mistaken, but I’d think David is referencing the options to “Create
automatically” as the opposite of “To create” and “Notify me when created” as
“Show created”.
And yes, if the account is open when the transaction is fired, it will not show
up until you close and re-open the
The scheduled transaction editor screen that you show just sets up what
happens when the Since Last Run assistant fires.
Depending on those settings and scheduled vs current date, you may see
various items in SLR .
Some of those states can be changed before accepting the results. I think
this
Because I always click Review created transactions in the SLR I never
noticed Adrians bug.
That is a serious problem for users that do not review transactions in the
created transactions window.
See chapters 6 and 8 of the help manual to see the gory details of how this
all works.
David Carlson
On 22 May 2019 at 10:43, Adrien Monteleone said:
> Jack,
>
> I could be mistaken, but I’d think David is referencing the options to
> “Create automatically” as the opposite of “To create” and
> “Notify me when created” as “Show created”.
No, he's clearly talking about the "To Create" and "Show C
Is it really worth doing that in GNUCash? Every type of asset depreciates
differently, and you have different types of depreciation (tax, resale,
saving to replace).
Also, the value of your building for insurance might be replacement cost,
which is very different from what you could sell it for. O
Your memory was close enough and for Win7 it is buried inside C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash folder.
Copied the 2.4 file to that location, renamed it 2.8 and BAM! All my reports
are back.
Thanks Adrien!
Steve I
On Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 11:25:47 AM EDT,
gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash
You’re welcome. Thanks for the update. Indeed, I forgot about the
\Roaming\GnuCash levels. Be warned, some reports might have changed their
options since that release. I seem to recall a thread or two about a few old
saved reports causing a hang, or other issues. It might be best to run each one