Additionally, I might suggest duplicating transactions for the dates in
question. I do that all the time to catch up in accounts I rarely check. It's
quite easy then to modify as needed.
David T.
Original Message
From: David H
Sent: Sun Feb 14 01:26:28 EST 2021
To: bdp3
C
Hello,
I upgraded Gnucash from ver 3.2 to 4.4 (Mac OS 10.15). My custom
invoice layout changed. Particularly, the Client information, which was
flush with the left margin, is now moved much toward the center.
Business information is OK.
It is a trivial issue, but can the Client information
I played around with it for a few minutes. I seem to be able to reproduce
it. If I scroll back forth (using the arrows at the end of the row of
tabs) repeatedly enough times, the label is removed from the tab and stays
on the screen in the area a few lines below the tab area. If I right-click
th
Well, there's a UUID in that URL, but I just tried using it for the ClientUUID
and got "The user cannot signon because he or she entered an invalid user ID or
password." Using the one scraped from Quicken for MacOS and reported in
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2021-February/0
I recently upgraded my OS from CentOS 6.10 to Ubuntu 18.04 and thus from
GNUCash 2.4 to GNUCash 2.6. With GNUCash 2.6, the toolbar only has images for
most of the tools. GNUCash 2.4 had a preference setting to display both text
and images, but that preference seems to be missing in GNUCash 2.6
I am a new user. I have a few questions.
Is there any way to change the column label on the account transaction
display? Currently one of my columns is labeled Transfer. The items in
that column are actually transaction categories.
Next, when I attempted to link an account with a financial in
Robert,
I just fired up a copy of release 2.6.18 in Ubuntu 18.04. I did notice
that there are mouse fly-over descriptions for toolbar icons. I did not
find that option to show text with the icons, which I thought was still
there.
One other possibility would be to check out Gnome Tweaks, but I d
Richard,
Welcome to the GnuCash User email.
Regarding the column labels, there are some options in various places. One
is under Edit > Preferences > Accounts, but there are also some others
scattered around that change depending on whether you are using single line
or two line view and Basic Led
Please reply to all. As I implied in my previous email, I cannot help
with online access.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Richard
Date: Sun, Feb 14, 2021, 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [GNC] Setup for downloading transactions for a financial
institution
To: David Carlson
Thanks for the q
First off I'll say I have no formal accounting training so I don't really
understand accounting terminology or how it is represented in GnuCash.
I understand the basic idea that Equity = Assets - Liabilities, but I'm
unsure how this should be entered in GnuCash.
Specifically, my question is; how
On 2/14/21 1:29 PM, gnu Gord wrote:
First off I'll say I have no formal accounting training so I don't really
understand accounting terminology or how it is represented in GnuCash.
I understand the basic idea that Equity = Assets - Liabilities, but I'm
unsure how this should be entered in GnuCas
to whoever is maintaining the
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installing_Dependencies page.
On Ubuntu 20.10, I got this message while installing the packages for AQ
Banking. Wiki may need a note regarding building on 20.10
sudo apt install gwenhywfar-tools libgwenhywfar60 libgwenhywfar60-dev
Likewise:
sudo apt install libgwengui-gtk3 libgwengui-gtk3-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libgwengui-gtk3
On 2/14/21 2:53 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
to whoever is maintaining the
https://wiki.gnucash.
Hi Frank
As I mentioned previously I am using GnuCash, the portable version, in windows
and with your help I was able to very quickly migrate to V4.4 while keeping my
older version intact.
The nice thing about portable apps is one folder for each version. so copy one
file and easy peasy I am up
Richard,
For your first lesson, GnuCash developers don't accept personal emails. All
communications goes through the lists.
Second lesson: Everything you're asking is already explained in the 3 or 4
threads about USAA, one on gnucash-user and the other on gnucash-devel. I'll
summarize them on
The documentation says that, "The check box Hidden marks this account
(and any sub-accounts) to be hidden in the account tree and not appear
in the pop-up account list in the register."
However, hidden accounts are still appearing in the account pop-up for
me (version 4.4).
Is this a known bug? I
gnuGord,
If you have ownership, possession and/or control of your house and car or
any other resource then they are assets. Bank accounts are also assets for
example. Your furniture, a boat, camper etc are all assets.
If you have taken a loan out to buy them, the present value of that loan is
a
I tried it both ways, capitalized and not.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Feb 14, 2021, at 11:31 AM, Randy Johnson wrote:
>
> I ended up with two during my experimentation - I ended up requesting access
> twice, I got the same access is and password both times but different client
> uuids. Both cl
Your GnuCash data file can be placed anywhere suitable in your home directory
in Linux.i.e. in /home/ where is your user name on the Linux
system. It is a good practice to create a separate subdirectory in which to
place GnuCash data file you have (e.g personal finances, business finances
etc). Gn
Hi Stephen,
Am 14.02.21 um 23:53 schrieb Stephen M. Butler:
> to whoever is maintaining the
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installing_Dependencies page.
:
the GnuCash community is the maintainer of the wiki. As I am busy, it is
your job. ;-)
Get a wiki account and fix it.
Regards
Frank
___
Stephen
I have been meaning to an update of the dependencies page on the wiki for V4
for some time but have been largely occupied elsewhere for the moment. I
usually consult the Version Release notes for any changes recorded there and
do a skim through the Dev and User archives for any missing it
I tried again with a second visit to accessid so I'd get a fresh UUID. It
worked to get the accounts but failed when I tried to retrieve transactions.
I've summarized the setup process in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/OFX_Direct_Connect_Bank_Settings#USAA, though for
my experience the Client UI
On 2021-02-14 13:29, gnu Gord wrote:
> First off I'll say I have no formal accounting training so I don't really
> understand accounting terminology or how it is represented in GnuCash.
>
> I understand the basic idea that Equity = Assets - Liabilities, but I'm
> unsure how this should be entered
My USAA checking and credit card seem to be working. My users/0.conf is
using this client UID: I got it from quicken's OFXlog.txt file.
char clientUid="39E0E763-4E1E-4918-9528-D6EBAC94EF5D"
Notably when the online action in GNC challenges for the account password
the required response is
bdp3 wrote:
But I still don't understand HOW to rerun the SX using a date in the past... My
SX has many lines and deleting/re-writing it would be a hassle.
> Questions:
> How can the Scheduled be re-run for prior periods?
The only way to do that is by editing your Gnucash data file w
Yep. That's how it is. To hide accounts in the popup, you also have to set it
as a placeholder. Cf. https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397135
David
Original Message
From: Bill Wohler
Sent: Sun Feb 14 19:03:09 EST 2021
To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] Hi
I think it may be possible to set the start date for an existing scheduled
transaction to an arbitrary date in the past to effectively reset the clock
on that scheduled transaction. However, I do not have a test file handy or
the time to pursue that theory myself.
Alternatively, one could duplica
What flavor of Quicken did you use?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Feb 14, 2021, at 6:19 PM, Keith Bellairs wrote:
>
> My USAA checking and credit card seem to be working. My users/0.conf is
> using this client UID: I got it from quicken's OFXlog.txt file.
>
> char clientUid="39E0E763-4E1E
Thanks for the confirmation, David. This does seems like a bug to be
fixed someday...
D. wrote:
> Yep. That's how it is. To hide accounts in the popup, you also have to set it
> as a placeholder. Cf. https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397135
>
> David
>
>
> Original Message --
I'll mention that you can add both the hidden and the placeholder columns onto
your Chart of Accounts window. They appear as check boxes, and you can change
their values directly by clicking them in the window. Thus, you can quickly set
both these flags from that screen. Note that if your CoA is
Well, it has only been 10 years since you(Bill) suggested renaming the
placeholder column to Read-Only.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:11 PM Bill Wohler wrote:
> Thanks for the confirmation, David. This does seems like a bug to be
> fixed someday...
>
> D. wrote:
>
> > Yep. That's how it is. To hid
I did? Still a great idea :-).
David Carlson wrote:
> Well, it has only been 10 years since you(Bill) suggested renaming the
> placeholder column to Read-Only.
>
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 11:11 PM Bill Wohler wrote:
>
> Thanks for the confirmation, David. This does seems like a bug to be
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