Thanks, Adrien!
Eric
On 12/4/23 22:30, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
That will only keep you from editing those reconciled transactions
without receiving a warning. (that is, you *can* still edit them, they
are not 'locked' but you will get a warning about editing a reconciled
transaction, which y
Thank you, Adrien!
Eric
On 12/4/23 22:22, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
You didn't post it to 12/31/1969, but likely entered an invalid date.
(easy to do when typing and clicking fast) GnuCash will sometimes
default to that date in such a case.
To fix it, simply unpost and repost with the correct
In case anyone has curiosity for the CPAN module configuration settings,
refer to https://metacpan.org/pod/CPAN#Config-Variables link.
-Original Message-
From: Kalpesh Patel
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2023 1:23 PM
To: 'James Edmunds'
Cc: 'Geoff' ; gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [
I am of the opinion that if you plan to stay on 4 series version then move up
to its latest version which is 4.14.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Chapman
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2023 7:37 PM
To: GNUcash User List
Subject: Re: [GNC] Advise me please: go up to 5.4.2 or stay at 4.13?
A
Thank you, Kalpesh. I did that yesterday (now I'm on 4.14). I don't even
know for sure why I was on 4.13. Maybe that's where the program was when
I finished with year-end data stuff last cycle …
I think I'll go up to 5.4 today and see what I think before I input data
for 2023.
Eric
On 12/5/
This is a follow up, with - I hope - a bit more precision and clarity -
to this post:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-August/108615.html
I wish to sell an unpaid invoice made out to business A (old debtor) to
another business B at face value - I raise an invoice to busines
How do I export data from reports to csv files or Excel/LibreOffice Calc
files?
--
Eric Chapman
GnuCash 4.14 (moving soon to 5.4, I think) on MacOS 14.1 Sonoma running on an
Apple M3 Max computer.
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Where can I download the 5.4 Tutorial and Concepts Guide (the
"Documentation", which I call the "manual")
I found the online version here
(https://gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/titlepage.html), but can't
find where the PDF is.
Thank you!
--
Eric Chapman
GnuCash 4.14 (soon to move to 5
I found it: https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide.pdf
On 12/5/23 08:59, Eric Chapman wrote:
Where can I download the 5.4 Tutorial and Concepts Guide (the
"Documentation", which I call the "manual")
I found the online version here
(https://gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/titlepage.
I did find this, but it does not appear to have any solution:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-March/106080.html
Is it true that GnuCash only exports to HTML?
On 12/5/23 08:57, Eric Chapman wrote:
How do I export data from reports to csv files or Excel/LibreOffice
Calc fil
When I try to print to file from GnuCash 4.14, I only see the three
options in the screenshot attached: PDF, PostScript, and SVG. Hmmm…
On 12/5/23 10:08, Eric Chapman wrote:
I did find this, but it does not appear to have any solution:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-March
I'm not sure that adds much clarity.
Your initial description appeared to be that you had two business
entities and you were transferring old debts owed to the first entity,
to a new one - where you control/own both.
Now it appears that you are 'selling a debt' owed by one entity, to
another
Did you not see the 'Documentation' link in the website menu that points
here:
https://gnucash.org/docs.phtml
?
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/5/23 9:05 AM, Eric Chapman wrote:
I found it: https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide.pdf
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gnucash-user
#1 - Run Report, Select-All, Copy, Open Spreadsheet app, Paste
#2 - Run Report, Export as HTML, Open resulting file with Spreadsheet app.
#3 - Run Report, Export, Use 'Insert from File' in Spreadsheet app.
With the last two, you will likely be asked to confirm formatting ala
importing a CSV fi
On Tuesday, 5 December 2023 15:11:26 GMT Eric Chapman wrote:
> When I try to print to file from GnuCash 4.14, I only see the three
> options in the screenshot attached: PDF, PostScript, and SVG. Hmmm…
>
> On 12/5/23 10:08, Eric Chapman wrote:
> > I did find this, but it does not appear to have
OK, thank you! I will try it.
On 12/5/23 10:41, Maf. King wrote:
On Tuesday, 5 December 2023 15:11:26 GMT Eric Chapman wrote:
When I try to print to file from GnuCash 4.14, I only see the three
options in the screenshot attached: PDF, PostScript, and SVG. Hmmm…
On 12/5/23 10:08, Eric Chapman w
I finished importing and reconciling months of bank data. Now I want to put
that to good use.
For the case of an individual or a family, what are the most useful reports?
Common advice is that your emergency savings account should hold enough to
cover 6 months of expenses. In order to to do that,
OK, sounds like it's doable. Will try. Thank you.
Eric
On 12/5/23 10:38, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
#1 - Run Report, Select-All, Copy, Open Spreadsheet app, Paste
#2 - Run Report, Export as HTML, Open resulting file with Spreadsheet
app.
#3 - Run Report, Export, Use 'Insert from File' in Spre
Oops! Thanks for the heads-up, Geoff.
I mentally tune out those figures at the bottom because I never
understand what they mean, so I failed to cover them up when covered the
others. And it was only after I'd sent the screenshot that I realized I
could have cut off everything below the header line
Thanks Adrian,
All I'm attempting to discover is how - in gnucash - can I use what is
owned by somebodyA to pay off what is owed by somebodyB? What is the
procedure for using what is owed by one person to relieve another of the
debt they owe?
On paper, I would take the invoice to somebodyB,
There is always a drive to have the latest iteration of this, that and the
other - out with the old and in with the new.
My MacPro was bought off my son when his firm upgraded his to the latest
(being Apple they could afford to) and he was able to buy it from them.
It is a Mid 2010 and I have had i
On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 9:48 AM Tom Balazs wrote:
> I finished importing and reconciling months of bank data. Now I want to put
> that to good use.
>
> For the case of an individual or a family, what are the most useful
> reports?
>
> Common advice is that your emergency savings account should hol
I am believer in the maxim 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' but today’s world
is quite different then yesteryears. The “on-line” world isn’t that forgiving
and it is hard to live without it so tread wisely.
I still have a fully functional Windows 10 desktop running on Intel Core 2 Quad
Q660
Eric
Try this link for the PDF form of the guide
https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide.pdf
and
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-manual.pdf
for the manual.
David Cousens
On Tue, 2023-12-05 at 10:05 -0500, Eric Chapman wrote:
> I found it: https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-g
Thank you, David! I did not even know there was a manual. Now I do
thanks to you.
Eric
On 12/5/23 14:30, David Cousens wrote:
Eric
Try this link for the PDF form of the guide
https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide.pdf
and
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-manual.pdf
for the manu
My little business sometimes has to provide 1099s to vendors and the IRS.
I was searching for how to best do that with GnuCash. I found a helpful
tutorial here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GnuCash/comments/eqpkih/how_to_deal_with_usa_1099misc_in_gnucash/.
It is 4 years old, but I read through it,
Let me clarify that I'm using the word "vendors" below in the way
GnuCash does: someone to whom one makes a payment. The IRS does not
(best I can tell) require that 1099s be issued for "Payments for
merchandise, telegrams, telephone, freight, storage, and similar items."
(That's a quotation fr
I run Ubuntu 22.04 and used flatpack to install:
Version: 5.4Build ID: Flathub 5.4.1Finance::Quote: 1.58
$ flatpak --helpUsage: flatpak [OPTION…] COMMAND
Builtin Commands: Manage installed applications and runtimes install
Install an application or runtime update
On 12/5/2023 8:57 AM, Eric Chapman wrote:
How do I export data from reports to csv files or Excel/LibreOffice
Calc files?
a) To use the last (as an example) LibreOffice Calc does NOT require the
files it opens to be "LibreOffice Calc files" << it of course does
prefer the open document versio
Hi, Michael,
Some others responded also, so now I have successfully exported to HTML
and opened the files in a spreadsheet. I didn't know that was possible.
Now I do. All's well, and I'm thankful for your help!
Eric
On 12/5/23 16:16, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 12/5/2023 8:57 AM, Eric
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 04:19:01PM +, Morgan Read via gnucash-user wrote:
> Thanks Adrian,
>
> All I'm attempting to discover is how - in gnucash - can I use what is owned
> by somebodyA to pay off what is owed by somebodyB? What is the procedure
> for using what is owed by one person to reli
Thanks, that's very helpful. I followed your recommendations and I like the
report much better now.
One thing, how do I make the column width for Description narrower. Do I
have to use Edit->Style Sheets to do that?
Tom
On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 12:46 PM R Losey wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 a
> On Dec 4, 2023, at 18:47, David Carlson wrote:
>
> New to me, anyway. Using release 4.8 in Linux importing to existing
> account which worked with a previous import last March with today's import
> I receive the error message "OFX File '/media...' 2 transactions processed,
> no transactions
Hi,
I cannot get Finance::Quote to get to working on my laptop. I’m getting an
error "Failed to initialize Finance::Quote: missing_modules Finance::Quote”.
varun@Varun-Mac ~ % /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
--quotes info
Application Path /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents
There is nothing wrong with that approach as long as you are clear on
'what isn't wrong' and 'what isn't broken'.
Many bugs are fixed each release. Some of them are otherwise unknown
bugs that the devs discover as they are refining the code and fixing
other known bugs. But plenty are the resul
That bug may be a different symptom of the same problem or it may be a
different bug altogether. Interestingly, my file does have the
tag.
I attached my file to that bug report in case it helps with the diagnosis.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 9:56 PM john wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 4, 2023, at 18:47, Davi
The 'status' can change with the wind.
GnuCash, so far, does offer you a wealth of information concerning your
activity with each 'vendor' that is most likely useful for information
you have *already determined* need a 1099.
That is, your question is not a GnuCash question, but a legal one.
Hello, Kunagu:
On 2023-12-05 22:35, kunagu varun kumar wrote:
Hi,
I cannot get Finance::Quote to get to working on my laptop. I’m getting an error
"Failed to initialize Finance::Quote: missing_modules Finance::Quote”.
varun@Varun-Mac ~ % /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/gnucash-cli
-
On Mon, Dec 04, 2023 at 02:10:59PM -0500, Eric Chapman wrote:
> I do scan through the posts to the GNUcash user list, so I know there were
> some issues with 5.x when it came out. But is 5.4 really up to every day
> work with no glitches?
For my use, yes but I've had it crash under duress (noob l
Sorry Morgan, I didn't mean to exasperate you.
What I meant by 'How would you do this on paper?', was, "Using Pen and
Ink, How would you record this according to standard Accounting rules?"
If you can do it with pen and ink, you can likely do it with GnuCash.
So the question, for this list, i
If you are that far along, the Budget module can 'auto-estimate' based
on previous data. Investigate and play with that feature. Even if you
don't use it as a basis of a new budget, it can at least provide you
with some analysis that otherwise might be more difficult to craft in a
report as it
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