HI. I just upgrade my mac from High Sierra to Catalina. I was on Gnucash 4.2.
When I opened the program after the upgrade, all mu 9s appear as dashes. Even
in the About GnuCash screen, the 9s are dashes. I tried upgrading yo 4.8.2 and
they are still dashes. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Miche
On Thu, 11 Nov 2021 12:32:51 -0600 David Carlson wrote:
DC>What release are you using and what is your OS?
>Oops... Sorry for forgetting...
>Version: 4.4
>Build ID: 4.4+(2020-12-28)
>Finance::Quote: 1.49
>on Linux Mageia 8 updated weekly on average.
Just built from source:
Version: 4.8
Build ID:
The calendar itself is a GtkCalendar,
https://developer-old.gnome.org/gtk3/3.24/GtkCalendar.html, wrapped in
gnucash/register/register-gnome/gnucash-date-picker.* which adds the popup
behavior and gnucash/register/register-gnome/datecell-gnome.c. You probably
should start by setting a breakpoi
> On Nov 12, 2021, at 6:34 PM, Michelle Greenlee
> wrote:
>
> HI. I just upgrade my mac from High Sierra to Catalina. I was on Gnucash
> 4.2. When I opened the program after the upgrade, all mu 9s appear as
> dashes. Even in the About GnuCash screen, the 9s are dashes. I tried
> upgrad
Hi,
I am experimenting with gnucash. I am trying to import a csv file of my
business bank statement. Starling bank in the UK.
I assume the date and description fields are good below for the mandatory
requirements? I am not sure how to match deposit and/or withdrawal and
which account to use?
*(D
MacOS 11.6.1
Gnucash 4.8
45 MB sql data file
Recent update to 4.8 from 4.4. Startup was deceptively slow so Mac activity
monitor showed gnucash process not responding. An OS error report window
showed up saying that a hung process was detected. After I closed that
window guncash finished loading w
If that's exactly your file format, it's not csv. Setting that aside, you'd
need to import from within the bank account register, and then designate an
account in gnucash to match up with TRANSPORT.
On Nov 13, 2021, 14:06, at 14:06, Chris Matchett wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am experimenting with gnucash.
Chris,
The account to import the records to will be the account in GnuCash which
records the transactions for your business bank account. If you have the
register for that account open when you initiate the import process it will be
used as the default account to import to unless that is explicitl
Thank you David. I will take your advice and work through a small number of
transactions and follow your guidance.
My file is csv. I caused confusion by transposing for readability in the
email :-)
Chris
On Sat, 13 Nov 2021 at 22:38, wrote:
> Chris,
>
> The account to import the records to wil