Again, I am new to GC. I am trying to setup the chart of account and is
facing a problem - unable to download more than 5 currencies exchange rate.
I did some experiments. I was unable to download the exchange rate after I
removed the Alpha Vantage API key. Therefore, I guess the exchange rate is
h
Hi Jean
Am 26.04.20 um 03:19 schrieb jean laroche:
> Are you on windows?
Gnucash & Aqbanking version?
> I have to say, I have not been able to setup the
> online banking thing in GC in windows.
Which Bank?
Did you follow John's instructions?
Frank
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Hello,
Am 26.04.20 um 10:36 schrieb davygc:
> Again, I am new to GC.
Welcome here!
It is useful to tell us, which version of GnuCash and, in this case,
Finance::Quote you are running.
> I am trying to setup the chart of account and is
> facing a problem - unable to download more than 5 currencie
I am running GC 3.10 and online quote 1.49
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020, 17:40 Frank H. Ellenberger <
frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am 26.04.20 um 10:36 schrieb davygc:
> > Again, I am new to GC.
>
> Welcome here!
> It is useful to tell us, which version of GnuCash and, in this case,
I see by the response(s) that it's not as simple as a setting.
However, there's no reason you couldn't do a move of the file(s) with some
sort of script. Depends on the operating system you're working under. For
example, if you're running on Windows, you could add a command or two to the
shortcut y
As a follow up I have been running Gnucash 3.8 from the Debian testing
repo for a few months now. I recently tried to update but get these
results:
[Quote1]
$ sudo apt list --upgradable
...
gnucash-common/testing 1:3.10-1 all [upgradable from: 1:3.8b-1]
gnucash/testing 1:3.10-1 amd64 [upgrada
Hopefully the developers will take note that this is not only
longstanding but fairly frequently requested -- and the present behavior
is a source of consternation to a significant proportion of new GC
users. The introduction of GC 4.x would be a great time to make this change.
Easy for me to say
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 15:38:41 BST Stan Brown wrote:
>
> And I would urge strongly that the setting should default to the normal
> location for temp files, not to the same location as the data file.
> Again, I'm thinking of the new user who is surprised to find dozens or
> even hundreds of ext
The .log files are more like historical data snapshots than application info.
Having them all in a subfolder would be nice with less clutter. I wouldn’t say
they belong in a system temp folder. I don’t think I’ve ever seen any app put
its lock files in a separate location from the file being use
Can I configure a report such that Amount reported = balance in account A +
50% of balance in account B?
Background: Like most couples, some of our income and expenditure is joint
(e.g. interest from joint bank accounts) and some is separate (e.g.
salaries). Once a year, we have to prepare two tax
GnuCash doesn't care what python it's linked against as long as it's >= 3.2.0.
The Debian packager linked GnuCash 3.10 against python 3.8 and set it as a
requirement in the .deb because that's what's on a fully up to date Debian
testing.
If you're fearful of updates breaking your system you shoul
My HDD was failing, so took to a local shop to have a new drive installed.
The tech was able to save all my gnucash files, over fifty of them. They
are in a temporary folder. After I install gnucash on the new system, how
do I get it to use these files? What folder would I need to move them to
so
Thanks for that info John. My banks are major ones and both in the setup
dropdown list. One of them will not return any accounts, and the other says
my user name/password is wrong even though it is correct. I hunted on
google until I found a comment suggesting changing the setting under
special set
Some banks have separate login credentials for standard online banking vs
directconnect transaction retrieval. Chase and Citibank both have multistep
processes that require both adequate aqbanking setup and logging back into the
standard bank web site, finding the query from the bank regarding t
Just place them in a similar folder to where they were before. Anywhere in your
User’s data folder where you keep the rest of your personal (as opposed to
system) files is fine.
You’ll probably have to use File > Open for each file the first time, then
GnuCash will remember where they are.
Reg
Thank you very much, this gives me a direction to pursue! I have not given
up yet, and really want to avoid the Quicken subscription fees!
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020, 9:50 AM David Reiser wrote:
> Some banks have separate login credentials for standard online banking vs
> directconnect transaction ret
Oh absolutely! I'm very familiar with how to setup the OFX stuff (I use
ofxclient.py since I can't get aqbanking to work and I customized it for
my needs).
It's definitely not an issue with the setup, it's a programming issue!
Everything starts well with the GC online banking setup wizard, I
re
Probably because nobody had the same experience. If the automagic account
download didn't work then you have to set up the accounts manually in the
AQBanking setup window using the Accounts tab.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:38 AM, jean laroche wrote:
>
> Oh absolutely! I'm ve
John, are you saying there's a way to setup the aqbanking without using
the wizard? I completely missed that :(
On 4/26/2020 10:44 AM, John Ralls wrote:
Probably because nobody had the same experience. If the automagic account
download didn't work then you have to set up the accounts manually
On 2020-04-26 07:46, Maf. King wrote:
> On Sunday, 26 April 2020 15:38:41 BST Stan Brown wrote:
>> And I would urge strongly that the setting should default to the normal
>> location for temp files, not to the same location as the data file.
>> Again, I'm thinking of the new user who is surprised
That would be because that other way is part of the native aqbanking realm. The
settings files are stored in (usually) $HOME/.aqbanking/
Without at least one working example, it’s hard to edit the settings files
directly, though.
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> On Apr 26, 2020, at 1:55
IIRC /tmp is wiped clean on every reboot. At least on some versions of some
OS(s). So not a good place for log files.
A subdirectory of the directory in which the main file resides should be fine.
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 3:33 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-04-26 07:46, Maf. King wrote:
>>
Then, where do I file a bug report, is it a Gnucash bug, or a aqbanking
bug? I would love to help fix this...
Jean
On 4/26/20 1:42 PM, David Reiser wrote:
That would be because that other way is part of the native aqbanking realm. The
settings files are stored in (usually) $HOME/.aqbanking/
Wi
Tom
Please Reply to the gnucash-user@gnucash.org (Reply to List or Reply to All)
mailing list rather than individual
contributors. The issue will get a wider response and the replies are then
useful to all of the list participants.
I am not a major contributor to the development but I think you
Tom, Stan,
The log files are not just error logging files but a means of reconstructing
the current file just before a failure from the last backup file before
failure and the log files between them. Agreed it would be nice to have a
subfolder of the folder with the main GnuCash data file in it to
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla or more to the point, do your
research then https://bugs.gnucash.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GnuCash
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@Tom Seesink - Will you log that as an enhancement bug at
https://bugs.gnucash.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GnuCash (Import - other)?
Please link back here.
@David Cousens, that excellent explanation about how the Import Matcher
works helps answer my question. The documentation needs to explain
the m
> On Apr 26, 2020 w18d117, at 7:28 PM, flywire wrote:
>
> @Tom Seesink - Will you log that as an enhancement bug at
> https://bugs.gnucash.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GnuCash (Import - other)?
> Please link back here.
>
> @David Cousens, that excellent explanation about how the Import Matcher
>
> Do you know other (including closed source) apps don’t use something
similar?
I've used many other financial apps that just import Transfer Account
directly in as listed in the csv.
> Why would a user normally need to know this implementation detail?
Because it's counter-intuitive to load a Tr
Hi,
Am 26.04.20 um 17:33 schrieb John Ralls:
> GnuCash doesn't care what python it's linked against as long as it's >= 3.2.0.
> The Debian packager linked GnuCash 3.10 against python 3.8 and set it as a
> requirement in the .deb because that's what's on a fully up to date Debian
> testing.
>
> I
On 4/26/20 6:18 PM, flywire wrote:
>> Do you know other (including closed source) apps don’t use something
> similar?
>
> I've used many other financial apps that just import Transfer Account
> directly in as listed in the csv.
>
>> Why would a user normally need to know this implementation detail?
Unfortunately knowing the GUID's won't help as the importer currently doesn't
import them and use them directly only via that mapping process.
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This is a very old thread so how does it work now?
How can I sort Savings Account by Transfer account? The Sort by options
are: Date, Date of Entry, Statement Date, Number, Amount, Memo,
Description, Action and Notes.
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I think that nothing has changed. How would you sort a mixture of
transactions, some of which are splits to several other accounts, by
transfer account?
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 10:09 PM flywire wrote:
> This is a very old thread so how does it work now?
>
> How can I sort Savings Account by Tra
Jean,
Not exactly. There's two "wizards" at play here, the outer Online Banking Setup
Assistant and the inner AQBanking setup dialog. That inner one has two tabs,
Users and Accounts. The User one, when setting up an OFX DirectConnect user
(and maybe for the HBCI/FinTS one, I don't know) include
By first transfer account. If you open the transfer account register it
would list all accounts it received transactions (including splits) from.
I'd be happy with filter.
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 03:40, flywire wrote:
> By first transfer account. If you open the transfer account register it
> would list all accounts it received transactions (including splits) from.
>
> I'd be happy with filter.
> _
A quick look through a copy of the data file suggests that it is somehow
incorporated in the data for the Bayesian matching for an account but I
can't be sure without looking through the code. I use Bayesian matching
rather than the older import name mapping which can be used optionally.
It is alw
1. Not sure which transfer is considered to be first when GnuCash doesn't
necessarily display them in the order entered, partly because some splits
are credits and some are debits.
2. What it i want a different selection than you want?
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 10:41 PM flywire wrote:
> By first
I learnt this from AlphaVantage.pm and it may not be the best solution.
Adding a sleep(13) statement right before the" my $reply = $us->request"
(at around line 262) in the Quote.pm will solve the problem.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020, 16:38 davygc wrote:
> Again, I am new to GC. I am trying to setup
Fair point, they are relational tables.
>From the Savings Account To the Transfer would have to be displayed as
or display the whole thing at splits level using a single
transaction as a single split. Filtering anything with a specified Transfer
would still be useful.
As @Christopher Lam posted
Is this possible? It would be useful! I checked the FAQ but found nothing.
Thanks,
Ed
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Every release is announced in this user list. Does that notification not reach
you?
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From: Ed Love
Sent: Mon Apr 27 10:45:00 GMT+05:30 2020
To: Gnucash Users
Subject: [GNC] notify when new version is available?
Is this possible? It would be useful! I checked
For some reason, no. Is there any particular reason why there isn't an
option in GC itself? It's a very popular way of doing it.
Ed
On 27/04/2020 3:58 pm, D. wrote:
Every release is announced in this user list. Does that notification
not reach you?
because AFAIK this app which handles your personal data never accesses the
outside internet, otherwise many users will yell.
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 06:09, Ed Love wrote:
> For some reason, no. Is there any particular reason why there isn't an
> option in GC itself? It's a very popular way of doi
oops. the Get-Quotes and AQBanking modules do access the outside world, but
these are "external" modules.
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 06:18, Christopher Lam
wrote:
> because AFAIK this app which handles your personal data never accesses the
> outside internet, otherwise many users will yell.
>
> On M
The formal way is to submit a RFE in bugzilla...
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 06:26, Ed Love wrote:
> Hmmm ... how about an option? That way, both camps can be happy. I adore
> options, for that very reason. Users are't told you MUST or CANNOT do this,
> they have an ... option :)
> On 27/04/2020 4:18
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