I have tried to print a check register by using the tranaction, and
account in reports.
I have several split transactions and in the report it indicates a
split transaction.
Is there a way to print the items in the split?
Thank you in advance
Chris Tsuji
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I'm stuck and in need of help trying to build 5.9.
The command "cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/.local ../gnucash-5.9"
fails with this:
-- Checking for module 'gwenhywfar>=5.6.0'
-- Requested 'gwenhywfar >= 5.6.0' but version of gwenhywfar is 5.1.3
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.16/Modules
FWIW, the "Present" value is also displayed in the footer of the account
register. As someone else noted, the register also includes by default a thick
blue line to separate past entries from future ones.
David T.
On Oct 28, 2024, 8:03 PM, at 8:03 PM, R Losey wrote:
>It's called "Present"
Hey Tommy,
thanks, just filed a bug: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799448
On 23/10/2024 23:11, Tommy Trussell wrote:
Sorry I've been away from the list
It sounds like your particular issue was not addressed in the updates.
Have you yet opened a bug on Bugzilla?
https://bugs.gnuca
Hi Geoff.
Thanks for chiming in.
Of course I've already entered the future transactions with their execution
date (in the future). This is why I now see the "Total" value for my
checking account which is different from the real value of my checking
account (what the bank is showing me).
I'd like to
gnucash 5.8
Kubuntu 24.10
I've just tried to run gnucash for the first time since upgrading
kubuntu from 24.4 to 24.10. It starts up normally and displays the list
of accounts, but when I click on an account name to open it, gnucash
crashes with a segmentation fault. I've tried running with --
Thank you Fred.
I've gone through my accounts and I was able to validate that "Present" is
in fact the value of today.
BR,
F.
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Am Mo., 28. Okt. 2024 um 17:17 Uhr schrieb Fred Bone :
> O
On 28 October 2024 at 16:30, Boniforti Flavio said:
> Hi Geoff.
> Thanks for chiming in.
> Of course I've already entered the future transactions with their
> execution date (in the future). This is why I now see the "Total" value
> for my checking account which is different from the real value of
It's called "Present" and is today's balance -- "Total" includes all
transactions that have been entered, even if they in the future.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 9:54 AM Mark Penner wrote:
> Oct 28, 2024 08:45:31 Boniforti Flavio :
>
> > Now, is there a way to have GnuCash show the account total as
Flavio,
You should enter future events with their (future) date of execution then the
future items will be below the current date total and you can see both today’s
balance and future balances.
If you want to do it on your existing ledger where future events are dated on
day of entry, identi
Hi, Geoff.
Thanks for the reply.
That's a good idea to keep in mind when I do know the discount ahead of
time and am pretty sure I will use the discount.
On Mon, 2024-10-28 at 07:43 +0100, Geoff Jankowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you know the discount in advance, it can be added as a line in the
>
Oct 28, 2024 08:45:31 Boniforti Flavio :
> Now, is there a way to have GnuCash show the account total as of today,
> like not considering the transactions already entered in the future?
If you're referring to the accounts tree tab, look on the right end of the
column header bar and find a dropdo
Hi all.
I've already deducted from my checking account some payments in the future
(because I've already given the execution to the bank).
Now, is there a way to have GnuCash show the account total as of today,
like not considering the transactions already entered in the future?
Thanks,
F.
https
Hi Mark.
I've found a column which "might" be appropriate, but I don't know how it
works actually. It's the column called "Present". Can anybody explain to me
what it exactly represents?
Thanks,
F.
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https://soundcloud.com/boniforti_music
https://bonny-j.ba
On 10/27/24 15:23, Derek Atkins wrote:
IANAA Having said that, the way I would handle it is to Process
Payment for $200, and then go in and split the transaction so you still
debit A/P the $200, but only credit $180 to your Checking and credit $20
to whatever counter-account you are using to
See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Stack_Trace.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Oct 28, 2024, at 10:23, John Dablin via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> gnucash 5.8
> Kubuntu 24.10
>
> I've just tried to run gnucash for the first time since upgrading kubuntu
> from 24.4 to 24.10. It starts up normally and
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