Thanks Adrien,
I've also settled on method 1 and I share your view about it.
Another advantage I had in mind is that future change will be easier to do.
For example, if GnuCash implements classification feature in the future and
I'd like to take advantage of it, changing transaction notes will be
Hi,
When I double click on Checking Account in Accounts it does not open . I need
to do this in order to enter a transaction. However, it works perfectly for
Petty Cash Account or Saving Account, so must be something particular about
Checking Account. Maybe there is another cash book entry sc
Hi,
I found the answer was to uncheck "place holder"
David
From: David Long
Sent: Friday, 13 November, 2020 9:40 AM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: entering bank transactions.
Hi,
When I double click on Checking Account in Accounts it does not open . I need
to do this in order to enter a
Hi,
Am 14.11.20 um 04:43 schrieb John Ralls:
>
>
>> On Nov 13, 2020, at 4:28 PM, Shyam Acharya wrote:
>>
>> Hi –
>>
>> I am a new user and trying to debug an online banking setup. How (and where)
>> can I can turn on enhanced logging “AQOFX_LOG_COMM=1” so I can decipher the
>> problem?
>>
>>
Hi
I appear to have found a significant miscalculation in GnuCash - no
disrespect or criticism intended.
The "base currency" I use in my accounts is GBP (£) but I have some
sub-accounts that are denominated in Euros (€).
I attach a screen shot of part of my chart of accounts (the two column
> On Nov 14, 2020, at 8:28 AM, Eric Coates via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I appear to have found a significant miscalculation in GnuCash - no
> disrespect or criticism intended.
>
> The "base currency" I use in my accounts is GBP (£) but I have some
> sub-accounts that are denominate
Frank/John -
Thanks for the assist. I was able to generate a logfile by setting
environmental variable AQOFX_LOG_COMM and AQOFXCONNECT_LOGLEVEL. However, when
I look at the log, I see what was sent. But don’t see the bank's response.
Perhaps my expectation that the response is captured is inco
If the transfer occurs, you will see the receive data stream in the log file.
The 400 error suggests the site on the other end is not responding (or locking
you out). Make sure the bank hasn’t changed it’s ofx access address, or shut it
off.
--
Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com
> On Nov 14, 2
John
The heading for the column starting with £15824.56 is "Present(GBP)"
... for the column starting €14805.44 is "Total"
I agree that the bottom three amounts in the first column adds up to
£15824.56
Also
The total value of the three stock in Euro terms (see below) is €14805.44
The price o
The insert key should do something when it's pressed. To save space, it's
often combined with other lesser used keys and requires an extra key press
(prior or simultaneous) to activate it. Often, simply pressing the key
that says ins on it won't do anything. The insert/typeover mode still
exists
Eric,
Keep in mind that the calculations are simple multiplications and additions and
as you noted thousands of users don't have a problem with them, so the problem
is bad inputs to those calculations. We need to find the sources of those
inputs and they're most likely in the pricedb. The quest
Shyam,
The http 400 status *is* the bank's response and it means that either that
you're not connecting to an OFX-Direct Connect server or that the server thinks
that the HTTP request is malformed.
Have you confirmed at http://ofxhome.com that your bank supports OFX-Direct
Connect and has rece
John/Frank -
Thanks for your comments. The URL is correct and I see them in OFX-Direct
Connect database. But I don’t see any successful attempts. BTW the institution
is Merrill Lynch.
I managed to get the list of accounts based on my username and PWD. But when I
try to download transactions
Has anyone reached a conclusion as to whether Gnucash works properly under Big
Sur?
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I am almost sure someone has figured out how to enter what I call a
split transaction - writing one check to cover multiple expense accounts.
I cannot seem to get this to work properly.
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> On Nov 14, 2020, at 5:14 PM, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:
>
> Has anyone reached a conclusion as to whether Gnucash works properly under
> Big Sur?
Well, I've been using it occasionally on developer's betas since WWDC in June
and on an Apple Silicon developer transition kit since July. I hav
Nathan,
The first time it can be a little tricky. First select one of the
transaction view options that will show the splits, then practice using the
tab key to move the curser from box to box. For practice you can enter
garbage text because it is easy to delete your practice mistakes.
On Sat,
On 2020-11-14 15:42, Nathan Rosenthal wrote:
I am almost sure someone has figured out how to enter what I call a
split transaction - writing one check to cover multiple expense accounts.
I cannot seem to get this to work properly.
Hi, Nathan, welcome to the gnucash-user list!
I enter trans
Hi All
I have just rolled from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 and note a difference in
the GNUCash app versions making it more difficult to for me to manage my
expenses.
Current Ubuntu 20 GNU Cash Version
Version: 3.8
Build ID: 3.8b+(2019-12-29)
Finance::Quote: 1.49
Version under Ubuntu
Gal and Adrien -- I'm curious, does "method 1", i.e. tagging, allow for
transactions having splits with varying tags? E.g., it is very common for
one entity i work with to have a purchase transaction at Home Depot with
items to be charged to different jobs, so the total expense needs to be
split o
This is covered in great detail in the documentation.
Tl;Dr.. Open your checking account. Input date, description, one of the
expenses, and total amount. Then click the split button. Now start
splitting the amounts to all the expense accounts. Do not hit enter/return
until you are finished.
You'll need to upgrade to 4.2 -- see the flatpak releases.
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020, 9:54 am Andrew, wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have just rolled from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 and note a difference in
> the GNUCash app versions making it more difficult to for me to manage my
> expenses.
>
> Current Ubuntu 20
Many thanks Chris.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 15 Nov 2020, at 13:28, Christopher Lam wrote:
>
>
> You'll need to upgrade to 4.2 -- see the flatpak releases.
>
>> On Sun, 15 Nov 2020, 9:54 am Andrew, wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> I have just rolled from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 and note a difference in
I've been using it on a MacBook Pro and my iMac since the first public beta
came out - haven't really noticed any Big Sur related issues.
Cheers David H.
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 at 11:30, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
> > On Nov 14, 2020, at 5:14 PM, Stephen C. Camidge
> wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone reached
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