An SX can be constructed to have at least two separate register
transactions, and probably as many as 12 register transactions but they may
be limited to firing on the same schedule and date. I have one SX wth two
register transactions that has been in service for several months.
On Wed, Jan 17,
On 2024-01-17 04:41, David Carlson wrote:
> An SX can be constructed to have at least two separate register
> transactions, and probably as many as 12 register transactions but they may
> be limited to firing on the same schedule and date. I have one SX wth two
> register transactions that has bee
I appreciate the various input here; it has been educational, so I wanted
particularly to add my thanks.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 4:17 PM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On 1/16/2024 1:42 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> > I'm thinking of a case where someone starts u
I just never tried more than two. You did!
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024, 9:36 AM Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) <
stan...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On 2024-01-17 04:41, David Carlson wrote:
> > An SX can be constructed to have at least two separate register
> > transactions, and probably as many as 12 registe
Hi there! So I opened my gnu cash this am and all of my credit card accounts
show huge balances. My checking still shows them as paid, but all liabilities
look as if they never rcd a payment. It was fine when i closed it the other
day. A glitch in the matrix?
Thanks!
Khris Ramella
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On 1/17/2024 2:14 PM, Khristine Ann Ramella wrote:
Hi there! So I opened my gnu cash this am and all of my credit card accounts
show huge balances. My checking still shows them as paid, but all liabilities
look as if they never rcd a payment. It was fine when i closed it the other
day. A glit
Yes, when editing the template and there are future transactions matching the
old template, I want it to ask me if I want to update the pre-scheduled old
matching future transactions to match the new template.
On Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 02:07:36 AM EST, David H
wrote:
I honk he
I don't think it is matter of how many SXs you have for how many transactions
but is more like if there are already scheduled transaction fired from a given
SX, and then you update the template for that SX, how do you back-fill all auto
added transactions from that fired SX. Remember that these
Looking at the data structure returned by F::Q that is consumed by GNC, am I
correct in understanding that GNC is currently designed to consume only one
quote for one or more security per firing to update it?
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A little more detail to what Michael is asking for:
While viewing the Checking account register, click on View > Transaction
Journal. That will show all splits in all transactions.
What you should see for each payment is a debit (left column amount) to
the respective credit card account, and
I understood the OP referenced already created future transactions.
No matter what, those have to be manually and individually edited
because they were already created.
I can't imagine an auto-updating template being implemented.
The solution would be to use a variable, and then not have them
You can't. They are already created.
The solution is don't create them in advance.
Otherwise, you are left with the tedium of manually editing each one
individually.
I doubt the result of an SX has any link or record at all that it was
created that way, much less has any tie to the template
David,
Are these still just scheduled or are they created and in the registers,
but simply dated in the future?
If they are still scheduled but not created, then changing the template
will alter them when they do fire.
If they are already created, there is no solution but individual manual
I'm pretty sure the answer to that is yes, as I seem to recall this
question in the distant past, but things may have changed since then.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/17/24 5:32 PM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
Looking at the data structure returned by F::Q that is consumed by GNC, am I
correct in understandi
Indeed yes, see the GnuCash Manual §8.6 Price Editor:
https://lists.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-manual/tool-price.html
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/17/24 5:32 PM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
Looking at the data structure returned by F::Q that is consumed by GNC, am I
correct in understanding that GNC is curre
Yes, GnuCash / Finance::Quote fetches the "latest" price for each
security, there is no provision to retrieve historical prices (although
you can enter them manually via the Price Editor, or import them from a
CSV file - see attached).
Geoff
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