Will do, thanks!
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021, 4:04 PM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> Please do not email people directly; you should ask all gnucash questions
> on the gnucash-user mailing list.
>
> -derek
>
> On Sun, November 14, 2021 5:34 pm, joe rwabu wrote:
> > Hello
> > could you please help ma
Hello Fellow users of GNUCash and Frank,
I have an update on this 'problem with PayPal statements'. It seems that
I have had two columns set as /Deposit/, so that GNUCash added two
values per row*, which resulted in a doubled amount for each transaction.
Sorry for any inconvenience. By failin
Jean,
Am I correct in concluding that you are reporting that the possibility to
add two columns of the same type to a CSV transaction import is to GnuCash
release 4.8 Flatpak?
If so, I think that is a bug. Do the developers agree?
On Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 9:15 AM Jean D. Boyle via gnucash-user <
Hello fellow users of GNUCash,
Indeed, the recent flatpak version of GNUCash for Linux (4.8) allows
with a *.csv-file import two (or more) columns of the type /Deposit/ and
adds them up. I have not tried this with other versions.
When the developers agree that this is a bug, then I will fill
Hi Alex,
I have an open source project which pushes VAT records to HMRC from
GnuCash: https://github.com/cybermaggedon/gnucash-uk-vat
I created this for me, I suspect I'm the only user at the moment. I
registered with HMRC as a developer and got approval to use this, with all
the right fraud pro
Jean,
I am not sure whether your Paypal statement is exactly the same as mine but my
statement has three columns with an amount in them labelled "Gross", 'Fee",
"Net". I assign either the Deposit or Withdrawal header to the "Gross" column
when I import the CSV. I can't remember which I use but I
Have you thought about this any more? I have the same issue with TIAA
and it's annoying. I gather this is a side effect of commit 248a850. I
can see how this change could cause the behavior we're seeing, but I'm
not sure what it is trying to fix. The comment says "Add code to handle
ofx fil