Op donderdag 31 oktober 2019 02:31:05 CET schreef D via gnucash-user:
> Fran,
>
> First off, what version of Gnucash, on what OS?
>
> On October 31, 2019, at 1:49 AM, Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
> >1 - I began saving recent report configurations with a dash like in order
> >to distinguish the
You could use the Business Features Accounts Receivable process to create an
invoice when the rents are dues and then record the payments when they are
received. You don't necesarily have to post invoices to the tenant but you
could - it might help remind them. The tutorial Guide has an outline of
Thanks to all for replying to my post.
I should have noted that I'm running GC 3.7 on a Win7 Pro machine.
Original Question 1 - I began saving recent report configurations with a dash
like in order to distinguish them from other reports...But, some of them
disappear later on when I attempt to re
Op donderdag 31 oktober 2019 13:57:56 CET schreef Fran_3 via gnucash-user:
> Original Question 4 - Is there anyway to set where the Transaction Report
> Configurations are saved? My conclusion: I'm giving up on this but for
> reference here is the issue for consideration...
>
> My GC entity files
Ah Ha ! Got it. Found it (saved-reports-2.8) on Win7 Pro machine in...
C:\Users\UserX\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash\
Filename = saved-reports-2.8
Made a copy and was able to open with NotePad++ and I can see the way the
report options are saved.
Regarding having that file automatically sync'd to the cl
Hi,
I have been running gnuCash 2.6.15 for nearly three years. It has met all
my needs once I installed Phil's ytd-budget.scm to get year to date budget
reports. I do not have data to enter so I do it manually and do not
download data from financial institutions.
Should I upgrade to a newer versi
I don’t download any data either, and have had no issues that I needed to
upgrade for. I just like keeping with the most current version for bug fixes.
You should probably upgrade to 2.6.21 first. That is the last version that can
read a 3.x file if you need to go backwards for some reason.
The
Hi,
Just to followup.
If 2.6.15 is working for me there is no need to upgrade.
If I want to upgrade I should upgrade to 2.6.21 first.
Do you know how ytd-budget.scm will be affected if I upgrade? I don't want
to lose this report.
Thanks,
Larry
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 1:40 PM Adrien Monteleon
YTD budget will definitely be affected because it's unmaintained and old.
The good news is the conventional budget report will have similar
functionality called "use accumulated amounts".
On Fri, 1 Nov 2019, 06:56 larry johnston, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to followup.
>
> If 2.6.15 is working for m