Thanks John, I did in fact forget to replace the environment.local file after a
fresh GnuCash install, but still no luck.
I’m trying to sort through dtruss output, but it is a bit difficult to sort out
what is going wrong. Happy to receive additional suggestions.
For the API keys, I wrote seve
Hi Richard,
I’m running GnuCash on a Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019 with an 3.7 GHz 6-Core Intel
Core i5 and Ventura 13.0.1. I have an M1 MacBook, but don’t run GnuCash there.
I didn’t follow the development of Ventura closely, so I don’t know when Apple
changed course, but there are a few Intel mod
John,
I opened an F::Q issue
https://github.com/finance-quote/finance-quote/issues/254 to discuss with Bruce
how to implement the enumeration in F::Q of modules with an API key. If you
have time, please comment on any changes to the preliminary idea I outlined to
make the feature work best fo
On 17 December 2022 at 22:19, p.f.cuthb...@btinternet.com p.f.cuthbert@
said:
[...]
> So let us have an example:
>
> Payment by bank card (credit entry to Bank Account) of £7.24 comprising a
> book (debit £5.25 to Entertainment) and some milk (debit £1.99 to
> Groceries).
[...]
> If any kind rea
Good Morning from a very wet and windy Wales
Thank you all very much for your helpful comments.
Thank you also Michael for reminding me about the 'Journal'. As a fresh
faced Articled Clerk in the early 1970s we came across a small number of
firms that still had hand written leather bound Jo
On 12/17/2022 6:27 PM, R Losey wrote:
When you say "bank card", are you talking about something like a debit
card, or a credit card?
Also, was this at one shop where you spent 7.24?
If it is a debit card (money comes directly from the bank account, in
contrast to a credit card, where charges ac
On 12/18/22 5:09 AM, p.f.cuthb...@btinternet.com p.f.cuthbert--- via
gnucash-user wrote:
Investigation this morning has established:
* The system is set up in Basic Ledger Mode
* The test transactions were entered in the Bank Account
* The Bank Account shows no record of the test tran
Hi, everyone,
I just downloaded Gnucash-Intel-4.12-1.dmg for Mac. I plan to install in
on Ventura (MacOS 13.1) on a late 2018 Mac Mini (Intel). I'm trying to
migrate from another software on a Windows virtual machine on the Mac.
I have some questions:
(1) Is it likely that Gnucash will be ma
On 12/18/22 2:20 PM, Eric Chapman wrote:
Hi, everyone,
I just downloaded Gnucash-Intel-4.12-1.dmg for Mac. I plan to install in
on Ventura (MacOS 13.1) on a late 2018 Mac Mini (Intel). I'm trying to
migrate from another software on a Windows virtual machine on the Mac.
I have some quest
Probably also a good idea to post something along the lines of "I'm
migrating from software package xyz to gnucash - any suggestions on the
best way to do this?" Plenty here have migrated from the likes of
Quicken/Quickbooks etc. They'll generally tell you to start small with
perhaps a month's wo
On 2022-12-18 12:20, Eric Chapman wrote:
Hi, everyone,
I just downloaded Gnucash-Intel-4.12-1.dmg for Mac. I plan to install
in on Ventura (MacOS 13.1) on a late 2018 Mac Mini (Intel). I'm trying
to migrate from another software on a Windows virtual machine on the Mac.
Hello, Eric, and welc
On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 13:15:41 -0600
Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> I'm not certain of the exact keyboard mechanics you used to cause
> this, but the solution is simple.
It is often caused by pressing the Enter key prematurely. Adrien knows
that, I'd just like to suggest it here, so you can watch what
I installed the docs but when I choose the help file from the help menu
it says they aren't installed. I have not been able to find how to link
the docs I installed to the help menu. Is it possible?
Mike
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Certainly hitting Enter early is the cause. Before I sent the previous
reply, I tried playing with Basic View and the Split button to see how I
could manage it and was having difficulty. I guess that is because I
already know how to avoid doing so.
After a few more attempts, I'm going to hazar
Indeed, §6.4 Multiple Split Transactions, particularly steps 10–15 cover
this.
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/trans-multi-enter.html
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/18/22 4:04 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Though I also suspect this is covered in the
Documentation which gets rare attenti
Mike
I had a post a day or two ago in reponse to another question when I had V4.12
of GnuCash installed but an earlier version of the documentation ,4.11 ehich was
installed to /usr/local/share/gnome/help/ and yelp, the gnome help utility
utility was looking for it in a different locations when
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.13, the fourteenth release in
the stable 4.x series
Between 4.12 and 4.13, the following bugfixes were accomplished:
• Bug 760274 - The Statusbar "forgets" when register doesn't have focus
• Bug 798545 - Crash when updating documen
I have a transaction that I entered incorrectly. Is there a way to
determine the date & time that the transaction was entered? If so, I could
just load a backup file created just before I screwed up.
I know that in formal accounting one should not delete transactions, but
apply a reversing transac
David
if you have to only change the Debit account, you click on the same and change
it to your company paypal account from your personal account. you dont need to
delete the transaction at all
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
From: gnucash-user
on behalf of Dr
Hello, Jim,
Thanks for your response, and thank you to the others who responded! I
appreciate it a lot!
Below in blue are my answers & comments.
Eric
On 12/18/22 15:53, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
On 2022-12-18 12:20, Eric Chapman wrote:
Tell me, what gives you the impression that GnuCash "is for
On 12/18/22 17:14, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I have a transaction that I entered incorrectly. Is there a way to
determine the date & time that the transaction was entered? If so, I could
just load a backup file created just before I screwed up.
It is easier to just correct the original transaction
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 01:36, Stephen M. Butler <
stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Personally, I would just go to that one line and change the account from
> paypal personal to paypal company.
It’s not quite as simple as that, but I am sure that I can sort it out.
I realised that there w
For a USA person, when I move cash from a regular IRA (tax deferred
account) to a Roth IRA (tax free account), besides the movement of the
cash, I need to also somehow show that the cash moved is considered
income. What should be the other side of the income pair?
_
You can generally edit an incorrect transaction and just change the details
which are incorrect including the account in whose register it appears if that
happened to be incorrect
There is no problem with deleting a transaction in GnuCash. The formal
accounting method is basically a hangover when
Anyone can make an account a submit a review - even fakes.
Also, most FOSS users probably aren't on Capterra.
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 10:19 PM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:
> I stumbled across this link, comparing Sage to GnuCash
>
>
> https://www.capterra.com/accounti
I do not know whether this is proper accounting or not, but I use an
artificial expense account "Conversion to Taxable". Any withdrawal X
dollars from an IRA or other pre-tax asset account gets some extra split
entries.
Credit IRA X
Credit Taxable Income IRA X
Debit Conversion to Taxable X
Debit po
On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 03:53, Glenn Fowler wrote:
> Anyone can make an account a submit a review - even fakes.
> Also, most FOSS users probably aren't on Capterra.
>
I have never come across the site before.
I guess that people looking for accounting software might look there, even
if they don’
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