Hi,
After upgrading from GnuCash 3.7 to 4.0 on Windows 10, I realize that comes
with an AqBanking upgrade as well, requiring me to re-setup all of my
account connections.
One issue I'm having is with a Charles Schwab investment account. With
AqBanking 5 I was able to import successfully, but with
Hi Dan,
I can't help unfortunately, but I'm having my own OFX setup issues and I'm
curious: What platform do you run GnuCash on? Also, were you successful in
re-setting up your Chase account(s)?
(Also, I'll +1 on the cruft in the notes field on manual import.)
thanks,
fleur
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Is there something keeping you from upgrading to 4.0?
I don't have a Windows installation to test, but I can confirm that on
Mac, using 4.0, a one-year/daily chart appears fine.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/9/20 7:25 PM, Lipp F. wrote:
GnuCash 3.10 on Windows.
The Net Worth Linechart report is
Attempting a five year and a ten year daily net worth linechart on Windows 10
and GC 4.0 yield no display issues either in app or in browser (Chrome and Edge
tested).
David
Original Message
From: Adrien Monteleone
Sent: Fri Jul 10 12:04:31 EDT 2020
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.
Hi, to all
I have bad news!
It looks like Alphavantage has been distributing data without the
exchange's license all along. A few days ago, TSX data stop working on
Alphavantage.
That explains why data keeps disappearing on Alpha vantage in recent weeks
including real-time US market, LSE, Europe
After years of using gnucash-android as the authoritative copy of my books,
I've now moved exclusively to the PC version, due to the lack of reconciling
and budgeting in the Android version. One differencd is in the Notes field. In
gnucash-android that field is presented as a multiline text fiel
HI,
On Fri, July 10, 2020 5:54 pm, Matt Miller wrote:
> Is there a way to recover the multiline entry and display mode for these
> notes?
There never was multi-line entry and display of these fields, so there is
nothing to "recover". Keep in mind that while "GnuCash for Android" uses
the GnuCas
I can't speak to recovering existing data. (It might still be there on
import, just not visible. You'd have to examine the file directly.)
There isn't a multi-line entry possible that I'm aware of, but you have
a couple of options. Neither of which may be optimum, but can be used in
combinatio
I figured it out. Duh.
There is a button on the Reconcile dialog that says "Enter Interest Payment".
In addition to letting you enter an interest payment, clicking that button
sets a per-account flag to always prompt for an interest payment when you
reconcile.
On the Interest Payment dialog,
On 2020-07-09 20:54, Dan Howell wrote:
…when importing OFX files manually (i.e.
through File > Import), where the string is put in the Description
field, and the is put in the Notes field, although with added cruft
like, "OFX ext. info: |Trans type:Generic debit|Memo:" which is a bit
annoying
For consistency, that very wide button should probably either be changed
to a checkbox, then moved or copied to the Account Edit page as a
per-account preference. (it could remain in the dialog for
discoverability I suppose, which is what I mean by 'copied') One could
change it in either place,
If you open a bug about it, I can try to fix that (move things to the
right place etc). At the very least, the global option should be either
fixed, or removed.
Jean
On 7/10/20 3:35 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
For consistency, that very wide button should probably either be changed
to a check
I have tested it on gnucash 4.0 on Windows, as suggested, and I can confirm
Net Worth Linechart report working fine. Thank you guys.
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Thanks Jean,
I filed bug: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797854 for the
issue with the global preference not being honored.
And bug: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797855 for the button
issue on the two dialogs.
Feel free to combine them if you like. I wasn't sure of dev
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