Dear Mister,
Thank you for your nice software.
I decided to add all my accounts on GnuCahs but somme currency can't be updated
My currency are :
USD (update work)
CHF (didn't work)
EUR (didn't work)
I have installed and my stores market
update well.
What is the problem ?
Sorry I speak fren
> Dr. Taxable Fund $80
> Dr. Exp:Tax $20
> Cr. IRA $100
>
> Could you describe in more detail what info you want to see? That is, are
> there certain totals or balances you want to track?
>
> What you are doing above can show you how much went from one accou
> "AFAIK the import process for securites and transactions with currency
> changesis problematical even when importing data re-exported from GnuCash."
> ...
> "One thing you could try is to create a correct dummy transaction of
> thetype(s) you need to import, export them to CSV using the
> mu
> On Oct 2, 2019, at 11:25 AM, Michael Strehle
> wrote:
>
> Dear Mister,
>
> Thank you for your nice software.
> I decided to add all my accounts on GnuCahs but somme currency can't be
> updated
>
> My currency are :
> USD (update work)
> CHF (didn't work)
> EUR (didn't work)
>
> I have
This is more of an accounting question than a GnuCash question; what I would
like to know is how to handle this within GnuCash. I’m sure that this situation
isn’t unique, and there is probably a standard way of handling it in accounting.
I am maintaining the checkbook for a club account. Several
On 10/3/19 10:29 AM, Matthew Lybanon wrote:
> This is more of an accounting question than a GnuCash question; what I would
> like to know is how to handle this within GnuCash. I’m sure that this
> situation isn’t unique, and there is probably a standard way of handling it
> in accounting.
>
> I
Thanks for following up, but please remember to copy the list on all replies.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct 3, 2019, at 9:27 AM, Michael Strehle
> wrote:
>
> Hello John,
>
> No more error
>
> Thank you
>
> mike
>
> De : John Ralls
> Envoyé : jeudi, 3 octobre 2019 18:03
> À : Michael
On 10/3/19 1:29 PM, Matthew Lybanon wrote:
> This is more of an accounting question than a GnuCash question; what I would
> like to know is how to handle this within GnuCash. I???m sure that this
> situation isn???t unique, and there is probably a standard way of handling it
> in accounting.
>
On 10/3/2019 5:52 PM, Jean-David Beyer via gnucash-user wrote:
On 10/3/19 1:29 PM, Matthew Lybanon wrote:
This is more of an accounting question than a GnuCash question; what I would
like to know is how to handle this within GnuCash. I???m sure that this
situation isn???t unique, and there is