On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 03:10:51PM -0400, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
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> > The "restricted account" you are referring to is probably a "fund". Monies
> > collected for a specific purpose and meant to be used for that specific
> > purpose only. These are accounts that need to be kept in th
Thanks.
Original Message
From: John Ralls
Sent: Sat Sep 19 16:46:42 EDT 2020
To: mike823
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Error with Advanced portfolio report
> On Sep 19, 2020, at 1:15 PM, mike823 wrote:
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> It is a bug and it was reported at least 5 time
The group I keep books for has a policy of only accepting restricted or
directed donations in the case where the donation is very large. Large in our
case is over $10,000 or $20,000 Mexican pesos, $500 or $1000 US dollars. So far
we have not had to deal with any. We have had a couple of donation
If one has a lot of separate restricted and/or designated funds it
must be very difficult to keep track of them all.
And don't forget GRANTS. Those are very much like restricted funds if
the money is received ahead of use AND are almost, if not quite as much
work, even when in the form of re
Hi,
I was finally able to get back to a backup of this SQLlite file.
Unfortunately trying to open a version older than the last update of
Gnucash I got (19 August 2020, v4.1-4), which was working fine, Gnucash
still crashes.
I'll then open a bug for this.
Regards,
-nodje
On 17/09/2020 17:58, Jo
Version 2.4, not 4.2, which is not out yet.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/13/20 9:57 AM, Chris Green wrote:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at 10:40:59AM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
The SQL backend uses libdbi and that is a compile-time option. However you
need runtime libraries to enable the various SQL backends
See my other reply about versions and database support. I've been using
SQlite3 since the 2.6.x days.
The build instructions on the wiki are very good. The most time will be
spent reading and making sure you have the build environment and
dependencies. If you get that right, the actual build i
Check the Wiki, there is a section on upgrading.
I'm not certain, but I seem to recall reading from Windows users that
Windows will prompt to remove it. But I see no harm in removing 3.8
manually first. Your data and preferences exist outside of where the
application does.
Always make sure y
On 9/17/20 4:36 PM, Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
Just now getting around to upgrading 3.4 to 4.1 on Win10.
1 - I've downloaded 4.1. Do I just run it or first uninstall 3.8?
This has been answered, but for completeness, Windows will offer to
uninstall 3.8 before installing 4.1.
2 - Also I