"Gratuitous" eye-candy?
At Sat, 7 Dec 2024 17:12:57 -0600 David Carlson
wrote:
>
> I think that symbol is supposed to look like a bank building from the
> past. Reports get a different symbol that might look like a graph if you
> have a magnifying glass.
>
> On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 4:20â¯PM
I am switching from a desktop pc to a windows 11 laptop and cannot get it to
work. The program downloaded but I dont know how to move the files to the new
location. Can anyone walk me through this. I am not very computer literate.
Mike
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Mike
In the PC search where you have stored the .gnucash files. it should have a
series of files (the latest and earlier backups). Copy the whole folder to your
laptop. Now open the file you have copied in laptop from Gnucash open file
menu.
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
You really will get better support on gnucash-de for FinTS problems, there are
many more participants there with direct experience of FinTS than there are
here.
That said, one possibility is that you need the features in AQBanking
6.5.12beta. Since it’s beta we haven’t been installing it in Gnu
Thanks for this detailed response, Jim. Indeed I'm trying to imitate the
Quicken "Class" field, which I believe is the same as a tag. I'll delve into
the matter Monday. I appreciate the kind welcome and advice.
Sincerely...Gary Kulp
On Sat, 07 Dec 2024 17:17:24 -0600 Jim DeL
It kind of looks like a bank - or other traditional architecture for a
financial institution. I never noticed it before. Just thought of it
like a bullet point. Ed
On 12/7/24 17:19, Maf. King wrote:
On Saturday, 7 December 2024 22:05:59 GMT Fred Tydeman wrote:
In looking at my chart of acco
Hi,
The CSV importer *almost* works. The statements from my bank has:
- one column for the amount. The amount is always positive.
- one column have the entries "Debet" or "Credit" to indicate the
direction of the tx.
Here are a few sample rows:
"01-01-2024","38,10","Debet",...
"11-01-2024","24
Are there intra-city transactions? If not, the simple solution is to
have one set of books per store. However, that does make it hard to
roll up to a grand total for the entire business.
The next approach would be to have a high-level account for each
location within ASSETS, LIABILITIES, EQU
In my experience you will need to have a pre-process to massage the data
to make a debit column and a credit column. Or split the file into two
files, one with the credits and another one with the debits. Each file
would need a lightly different mapping for the amount column. Be sure
to save
Hallo liebe Gruppe,
seit März 2024 kann ich meine Daten nicht mehr bei der Fördesparkasse
Kiel abrufen.
Fehler beim Ausführen des Auftrages.
Status: error (11)
Ich habe mir seit dem mit Hibiscus beholfen, da ich davon ausgegangen
bin, dass es beim nächsten Update wieder geht. Aber das ist le
Hi!
I’m using Gnucash 5.9 on NetBSD with Python 3.13.1.
I have a script that I run every half a year or so, and I ran it again today,
and it didn’t work.
The last time I ran it (successfully) was in April, so with Gnucash 5.6 and
Python 3.12, I think.
The symptoms are that:
- The root account h
Hi
Am I missing something? I have used the credit note dialog to generate a
credit note but when I go to the account payable and right click on it, there
is no option to assign or edit it as a payment.
When I search on google I just get the Wiki page on credit notes that appears
to be dated f
Hello,
I'd be appreciative if someone could illustrate how to account for income and
expenses from multiple business locations. For example, if I were to account
for five hair salons in five cities, I would need to account for the following
in each city using GNU Cash.
Income
Haircu
Hi Geoff,
That is the correct way to use credit notes.
In the payment dialog you should select all documents and outstanding payments
that
should be evaluated together. If the balance of all these selected items is is
non-zero, you
can assign that balance to a payment account to fully pay all
Hi Geert!
Thank you. Adding a session.load() fixed the problem I was seeing.
Thomas
On Sat, Dec 07, 2024 at 05:16:36PM +0100, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think you need to add a session.load() call in between creating the session
> and getting
> the root account.
>
> There were other q
Sorry for flipping to German and thank you for your answer.
- I use GnuCash
- Hibiscus is https://www.willuhn.de/products/hibiscus/
-> works more straight forward
- Bank Url
https://banking-sh1.s-fints-pt-sh.de:443/fints30
Am 07.12.24 um 17:48 schrieb Derek Atkins:
Hi,
On Sat, December 7,
On Saturday, 7 December 2024 22:05:59 GMT Fred Tydeman wrote:
> In looking at my chart of accounts, why does every account name have a
> little
> "house" in front of the name?
>
Do you know, I'd never consciously noticed them! Presume it is shorthand for
"account", possibly a hang over from the
In looking at my chart of accounts, why does every account name have a
little
"house" in front of the name?
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Hi,
I think you need to add a session.load() call in between creating the session
and getting
the root account.
There were other questions about this on the list. You may find more details
searching the
list history.
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 7 december 2024 15:38:55 CET schreef Thomas Kl
On 12/7/2024 1:23 PM, Mike Evans wrote:
I am switching from a desktop pc to a windows 11 laptop and cannot get it to
work. The program downloaded but I dont know how to move the files to the new
location. Can anyone walk me through this. I am not very computer literate.
Mike
Your problem is NO
I think that symbol is supposed to look like a bank building from the
past. Reports get a different symbol that might look like a graph if you
have a magnifying glass.
On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 4:20 PM Maf. King wrote:
> On Saturday, 7 December 2024 22:05:59 GMT Fred Tydeman wrote:
> > In looking
Hello, Gary, and welcome to GnuCash!
On 2024-12-07 12:45, Gary Kulp wrote:
I'd be appreciative if someone could illustrate how to account for income and
expenses from multiple business locations
Firstly, let me acquaint you with a clarifying question that appears
frequently on the gnucas
Hi,
On Sat, December 7, 2024 9:42 am, Benthos via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hallo liebe Gruppe,
>
> seit März 2024 kann ich meine Daten nicht mehr bei der Fördesparkasse
> Kiel abrufen.
>
> Fehler beim Ausführen des Auftrages.
> Status: error (11)
>
> Ich habe mir seit dem mit Hibiscus beholfen, da ic
On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 4:20 PM Maf. King wrote:
> On Saturday, 7 December 2024 22:05:59 GMT Fred Tydeman wrote:
> > In looking at my chart of accounts, why does every account name have a
> > little
> > "house" in front of the name?
> >
>
> Do you know, I'd never consciously noticed them! Presume
The simplest solution that occurred to me was to have a separate GnuCash
file for each location... perhaps reports can be copied to a spreadsheet
that you can then use for over-arching reports.
On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 2:46 PM Gary Kulp wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'd be appreciative if someone could
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