Op donderdag 19 december 2019 22:46:25 CET schreef Rich Shepard:
> On Thu, 19 Dec 2019, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> > 1) Right click the split for the cash-back and choose ‘Delete Split’
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> Adrien,
>
> Well, doh! I don't think of right-clicking on anything, probably because I
> do almost all my w
Hi,
just a general note on AqBanbkings OFX DirectConnect plugin:
Development on this plugin is pretty much on hold right now, because I
don't have access to any OFX server. Also, getting information on client
setup for OFX - especially regarding connection details such as server
url, protocol ver
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019, Geert Janssens wrote:
The same commands are also in the normal gnucash menus. Right-clicking is
just a convenient shortcut.
Geert,
Good to know. I looked at all menus (except Business) and missed that
function.
Happy holidays,
Rich
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I'm currently closing a couple of Savings accounts and moving them to other
banks to get a better rate on interest.
In GnuCash I've created new accounts in Assets and transferred things across
from the old accounts to the new accounts. That's no problem.
I'd now like to "mark" the GnuCash"
Alan,
A very simple method that I use is to append the word - Closed to the
account name. If you want, you could also change the account to read only.
David Carlson
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019, 10:17 AM Alan A Holmes
wrote:
> I'm currently closing a couple of Savings accounts and moving them to othe
Set the account as Hidden and Placeholder.
On December 20, 2019, at 10:01 PM, David Carlson
wrote:
Alan,
A very simple method that I use is to append the word - Closed to the
account name. If you want, you could also change the account to read only.
David Carlson
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019, 10:17
Adrien: (but you can remove any split from the General Journal because it
doesn?t have a specific account anchor)
I've been using GC since 2.6 and 99% of it is in General Journal. Frequently,
when I need to delete a split, I get the notice that it is anchored. Usually,
I would open the transa
Dear user’sI have been using gnu-cash without problems for several years (Asus
laptop windows home 10 update 1909) About a month ago I can open an exising
data file, add data but not save it , even automatic saving no longer works.
Otherwise if I use my desktop computer (windows XP) I can use
As I noted, they should be in the Transactions menu.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Dec 20, 2019 w51d354, at 7:24 AM, Rich Shepard
> wrote:
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> On Fri, 20 Dec 2019, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
>> The same commands are also in the normal gnucash menus. Right-clicking is
>> just a convenient shortcut.
>
> G
You can also mark the account as hidden if you don’t need to see it hanging
around any longer.
There is also a description field when you edit an account that can be rather
long. You can describe the closing of the account and transfer of funds there
for posterity.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Dec 20
Interesting and thanks for the info. I’d think that is a bug.
I’m curious how the General Journal decides which split is the anchor or if it
always choose the first one, or chooses at random.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Dec 20, 2019 w51d354, at 10:47 AM, Bruce Irving via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
>
Are you accessing the data file over a network, on a cloud account, or on
removable media such as a USB drive? Is the data file stored locally, but
outside of your User folder?
Such problems usually involve permissions issues and there have been a few here
on the list in the past concerning the
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
As I noted, they should be in the Transactions menu.
Adrien,
And the reason I missed it is that the menu item is 'Remove Other Splits'
and the Other was ambiguous to me. I like the right-click solution. :-)
Carpe weekend,
Rich
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