On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 21:16:35 -0800
"Stephen M. Butler" wrote:
> Heidi,
>
> Also, this sounds like a credit card being used for several purchases
> throughout the month. In which case it is better to record the
> individual purchases as they occur. Or, download the individual
> lines to impor
Heidi,
One day last month you went to the grocery store and bought $200.00 worth
of groceries, paying for them with your credit card. Another day you went
to the furniture store and bought two chairs, paying with your credit
card. Those two separate transactions would be recorded between your
cr
On 1/22/2022 9:05 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Heidi,
One day last month you went to the grocery store and bought $200.00 worth
of groceries, paying for them with your credit card. Another day you went
to the furniture store and bought two chairs, paying with your credit
card. Those two separate t
I'm trying to set up a sort of classes in Gnucash like Quickbooks. I like
to keep one file with multiple bank accounts and businesses together. So,
I wanted to use @bookkeeping, @rental and @personal etc in the description
field to be able to pull a P&L and filter only to show transactions
with @
HI,
On Sat, January 22, 2022 1:34 pm, Louise wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a sort of classes in Gnucash like Quickbooks. I like
> to keep one file with multiple bank accounts and businesses together. So,
> I wanted to use @bookkeeping, @rental and @personal etc in the description
> field to be a
Hello,
It's been quite a while since I have chimed in here. At the risk of going
off-topic for a moment, I'd like to start by expressing my gratitude to the
entire team that develops and maintains GnuCash. I switched from Quicken on
1/1/2020 and have never looked back. I started with GnuCash 2.8,
On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 13:34:10 -0500
Louise wrote:
> I like
> to keep one file with multiple bank accounts and businesses together.
> So, I wanted to use @bookkeeping, @rental and @personal etc in the
> description field to be able to pull a P&L and filter only to show
> transactions with @bookke
I would like to thank all those who has responded to my initial email
about a possible error on exiting from gnucash while using XML
My next question has anybody been able to verify my observed problem?
As I said it is an interesting problem to me at least. As it happens I
have found the same is
Peter,
First could you please respond to the individual meassages or if you do respond
to the digest please change the subject in your reply to that of the message you
are responding to in the digest. The digest is a summary of a day's posts and
contains posts from multiple threads and we don't kn