Hello:
I am no longer able to download one of my credit card statements in QFX
format, but every time I try to import a csv file, the system crashes.
Where can I find proper instructions on how to get the csv import to
work?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Jane Knichel Aldea
I lost all my GnuCash changes even if I saved everything with the latest 3.8. I
would love any help or ideas for recovery. Also why do all backups only bring
up the latest GnuCash file instead of the back up from that date? It’s possible
it’s new iMac only thing. Or because my Desktop (and all G
Hello everyone,
Our family has one common GnuCash account in Hungarian Forints (HUF) that is
used to track our Hungarian bank account and the rental property related
transactions. Almost all transactions are recorded in HUF. However, my
brother exchanged CAD to HUF and put it in the Hungarian acco
I run an international business—with transactions in two currencies—and the
two governments to which I need to report require, not unreasonably, that I
report figures in their respective currencies.
One government at least wants the currency conversion to be performed for
each transaction, i.e., n
I'm with D on this one. /opt isn't the best spot for user documents. It's
completely hidden from the Finder and will require you to jump hurdles at every
step. It really doesn't want you doing things there.
Turning SIPS off is generally bad. Turning SIPS off temporarily may be
necessary. Some o
Many years ago I set up in GC a bank account denominated in AUD to buy
and sell securities in that currency. While reconciling my end-of-year
statements I only just noticed while attempting to enter a new price for
one of the securities that all transactions in that account (not just
securitie
On Sunday, 26 January 2020 20:11:07 GMT Deane K Yamane wrote:
> I lost all my GnuCash changes even if I saved everything with the latest
> 3.8. I would love any help or ideas for recovery. Also why do all backups
> only bring up the latest GnuCash file instead of the back up from that
> date? It’s
Thanks - I tried that but then can only enter transactions where the units are
USD, and I really must track them in my books as units of the stock. If I have
to deal with it being show up in "Assets" section of the balance sheet as a
negative asset instead of under "liabilities" as a positive l
If it were me, I'd simply record everything in HUF, unless one of the
aforementioned accounts is actually denominated in CAD.
David
On Jan 27, 2020, 14:50, at 14:50, Marcell Madar wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>Our family has one common GnuCash account in Hungarian Forints (HUF)
>that is
>used to
David,
That's what I was thinking for simplicity, too.
However, we have to keep track of the exact CAD amounts.
How should we do that? In a separate spreadsheet?
At the end, we have to account for the exchange gain/(loss).
If he puts in 5,000 CAD (1,000,000 HUF @ 200HUF/CAD), he wants 5000CAD ba
If the extent of the transactions is small, a separate spreadsheet might
suffice, but I imagine it wouldn't scale much, if at all.
As I have reached the point in my life where I try not to focus on small
balance differences between friends, I might not be the one to advise you here.
Perhaps som
This is definitely small scale.
I want to take this as a learning opportunity and figure out a more
structured solution that can be scaled up and applied to other accounting
problems in the future.
Cheers,
Marci
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Well, never mind - I used a spreadsheet after exporting the account to
csv, A lot of sorting then deleting rows, extracting the day of the
month from the date and then function sumif with a criterion range of
1-31. But having that in a report instead of day of the week would
still be nice.
O
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 3:18 AM wrote:
> I am no longer able to download one of my credit card statements in QFX
>format, but every time I try to import a csv file, the system crashes.
>Where can I find proper instructions on how to get the csv import to
>work?
>
...
>
>Jane K
Have GnuCash installed on my laptop running Linux Mint. Used synaptic to
install Perl module - Finance::Quote 1.47-1 at
usr/share/doc/libfinance-quote-perl. "About" Pop-up from GnuCash Help &
Security Editor showing it is not installed. Have same working fine on my
desktop running Windows10.
Have
Mike,
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> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
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> Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 09:21:33 -0500
> Subject: [GNC] Double Entries in Report "Tax Schedule Report/TXF Export"
> I'm using v3.8 under ubuntu 18.04. The Tax Report works
I have started using GC recently because I want to have a better control of
types my expenses.
In a particular case, I would like to assign a simple payment to two
different expense categories (both 100%, not splitting the payment).
For example:
During the vacation I spend 50$ on gasoline.
This
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