That's what the Description line is for.
I suppose you can use it for all sorts of things, but personally I only
use it as a 'payee' line, that is, whomever is receiving my funds.
If I'm the one receiving, then it is a 'payor' line, the one giving me
money.
Sticking to that, you should easi
Then edit the CSV for the proper Descriptions & Accounts before
importing. More than likely, that can be scripted or at least
accomplished with some creative copy/paste (or spreadsheet
formulas/macros) to speed things up if the file is really large.
*Note! - it is always advised to import smal
Reports are HTML.
They open quite easily in spreadsheet apps.
You can then massage as needed to remove extraneous spacing columns and
then convert to CSV.
(you can also select-all and then paste non-formatted text into a
spreadsheet if you don't want to save first)
If you do the copy/paste
Fred
Will a balance sheet report do what you want? That has the balances of all
accounts as of a specified date which can be set in the report options as well
as the account depth required.
David Cousens
On Sun, 2022-06-05 at 18:47 -0700, Fred Tydeman wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 5:02 PM Davi
Is this a feature, or a bug?
When I select assets then do a find search, I can find an item, "cart, poly strapping", being bought, and the cost of goods sold
entry when it leaves inventory, but the AR account is also a sub account of assets and has the description on the invoice line
item and t
Hi All,
tl;dr: Double-whammy of UPS failing and then AT&T Router failing kept me
offline for two days, including code.gnucash.org. Finally received the
new router around 5pm so the network is back up, but the UPS is still
failing so equipment currently is up but not protected.
Long version:
Fred
Will a balance sheet report do what you want? That has the balances of all
accounts as of a specified date which can be set in the report options as well
as the account depth required.
David Cousens
On Sun, 2022-06-05 at 18:47 -0700, Fred Tydeman wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 5:02 PM Davi
Eric,
Please always 'reply-to-list' or 'reply-all' and always send new
messages to the list address rather than to individual users.
This keeps the discussion on the list for all to see so anyone can help
out, and others might benefit from the suggestions.
As to your question, I'm not sure
On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 5:00 PM Stan Brown
wrote:
>
> On 2022-06-05 15:19, Fred Tydeman wrote:
> > Is there a way to export either the Accounts main screen or an Accounts
> > Summary report as either a plain text file or a CSV file?
> >
> > The best I have found so far is Select via mouse the text
Hey All:
This morning, I had a new credit card statement and was going to
reconcile. However, when I went to the the Liabilities account, there
were no credit card accounts listed. Bizarre. The display was only
Liabilities: Auto Loan.
I am a long time user of GC and have never encountered t
Did you perhaps accidentally hide it? Or maybe you hide zero-value accounts?
View -> Filter By -> Other
-derek
On Mon, June 6, 2022 12:54 pm, Les wrote:
> Hey All:
>
> This morning, I had a new credit card statement and was going to
> reconcile. However, when I went to the the Liabilities accou
Sounds like gnucash did not open the correct data file for some reason.
The most likely reason s are specific to your local configuration, of
which we have no knowledge. Check to see if your backups are good.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022, 6:42 PM Les wrote:
> Hey All:
>
> This morning, I had a new cred
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 2:44 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Reports are HTML.
>
As I have found out (trying lots of reports and options).
> They open quite easily in spreadsheet apps.
>
Oh! I would never have assumed that a spreadsheet could import html.
> Yo
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