I had similar problems and I solved it by turning on "trading accounts" .
This way there are no exchange rates involved in individual transactions,
but instead each transaction is balanced to a currency trading account.
To correct any existing transactions I then had to click on it and accept
gnuca
Is there a quick way to:
Get to the 'Accounts' tab, in order to select the next account for
entering a transaction.
'Enter' a transaction - i.e. a key to hit instead of having to
click on the + sign.
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Dear Sir,
I have been having some trouble retrieving currency quotes from Perl
using Finance::Quote. I am only interested in currency exchange rates
(have not attempted using anything else). I have been going through all
steps of the wiki, such as running "Install online price Retrieval",
eve
Hello.
I'm using Gnucash with Japanese enviroment under Windows 10.
From version 4.0, I can't input alphabet due to this bug.
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797860
This bug is critical for me.
MinGW-w64's GTK+ package is updated to version 3.24.23.
https://packages.msys2.org/package/m
On 9/8/2020 5:25 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Yes, View > Transaction Journal
Now all transactions in that register will always show all splits. It
is not only helpful when learning GnuCash, but I use it exclusively
because I don't want to have to click each transaction to see the
splits. Les
On 9/8/2020 11:32 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I've seen suggestions in accounting texts (and use myself) an account
called 'Undeposited Funds' as a Current Asset. Checks and currency
destined to the bank (but not there yet) are recorded here when received.
Regards,
Adrien
Yes, the term "pet
On 9/9/20 7:07 AM, Chris Green wrote:
Is there a quick way to:
Get to the 'Accounts' tab, in order to select the next account for
entering a transaction.
I could be wrong, but I don't think there is one built-in. You might be
able to set a custom accelerator for it. (see the wiki)
> On 9 Sep 2020, at 15:25, Michael or Penny Novack
> wrote:
>
> On 9/8/2020 11:32 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> I've seen suggestions in accounting texts (and use myself) an account called
>> 'Undeposited Funds' as a Current Asset. Checks and currency destined to the
>> bank (but not there y
Fedora 32
gnucash-4.1-1.fc32.x86_64
Without going into the particulars of why, is
there a way to re-index the database on one of my
accounts? Or is there some integrity check on
the data that I can run?
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I have a number of program that accept negative numbers
with the minus sign at the end `123.45-` or inside
parenthesis `(123.56)`.
Is there a way to tell GnuCash to do this also? I
keep entering it the other way and having to go back
and put the minus sign in
On 2020-09-09 09:36, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> ...
> However, you can use Ctrl+Alt+PgUp/PgDn to cycle through open tabs.
> ...
> If you are already on the Accounts tab, [and]
> If you keep *all* of the tree expanded, you can simply start typing the
> name of an account and GnuCash will search yo
Another trick that I accidentally discovered is to hover in the account tab
bar then with the mouse wheel you can scroll quickly through the open
tabs.. I think down goes right and up goes left, but I have trouble
remembering that part when it is so easy to switch directions I suppose
that might c
On 2020-09-09 11:26, David Carlson wrote:
> Another trick that I accidentally discovered is to hover in the account
> tab bar then with the mouse wheel you can scroll quickly through the
> open tabs.. I think down goes right and up goes left, but I have trouble
> remembering that part when it is s
I often use ctrl+i tab,tab to get to the entry box (it would be nice if it
defaulted to that) and then start typing. This quickly limits to matching
accounts, then it is easy to tab again and hit enter to go to the account.
Written out like this it sounds like a lot of work but in practice I find
i
Actions > Check & Repair > then:
Check & Repair All
Check & Repair Account
Check & Repair Subaccounts
if you are viewing the accounts tab, otherwise, if viewing a particular
register:
Check & Repair All transactions
Check & Repair this transaction
as you think you need.
Note, Check & Repair
Not that I'm aware of, but just tab or shift-tab to the other column. A
negative credit is a positive debit and vice versa. If you try entering
a negative, you'll see GnuCash moves it to the other column as a
positive anyway.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/9/20 12:31 PM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user w
Thanks David. I recalled there was some sort of account search but
couldn't remember how to bring it up. (I don't think it has a menu
entry) This does help find matching accounts, but it does require a few
extra keys to open the desired register. However, it is accessible from
anywhere (not jus
You may also enter an enhancement request in bugzilla.
On 9/9/20 1:05 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Not that I'm aware of, but just tab or shift-tab to the other column.
> A negative credit is a positive debit and vice versa. If you try
> entering a negative, you'll see GnuCash moves it to the ot
> On Sep 9, 2020, at 6:44 AM, Andreas Vyrides wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I have been having some trouble retrieving currency quotes from Perl using
> Finance::Quote. I am only interested in currency exchange rates (have not
> attempted using anything else). I have been going through all steps
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