Good catch Sounds like an unusual but very realistic scenario. It would
seem the next release (real soon now) will allow it.
On Thu, 12 Dec 2024, 6:42 am Grace, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been recording some of my trades into GnuCash using the Stock
> Assistant.
>
> I have one trade where the
Hello,
I am the architect, owner, and one of the developers of the Stack360 web-based
business management system described at stack360.io It supports:
- human resources
- applicant tracking
- CRM (sales management)
- customer management
- project management
- worker time tracking
- customer invo
Dear Mr. McBride,
GnuCash’s code is free to you to use subject to the requirements of the
GPLv2—meaning that if you use GnuCash code, even if it’s just to use the API
and link the shared libraries—stack360 must also be licensed under the GPLv2or
later.
The current GnuCash development team is b
What is the correct entry procedures for recording card transactions from the
monthly statement?
For: 1. Online Purchases made2. Expenses3. Deposit to Credit Card 4. Online
Transfers to Credit Card 5. Late Payment fees6. Interest Charge
Thank you.Courtney
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One critical bit of information. A bank prepares your credit card
statement from their position where your account is an asset to them
whereas for you the credit card is a liability. This means that debits
and credits are reversed in your books wrt to the use of debits and
credits as used
Interesting idea overall. Being able to connect with other capabilities
is interesting, but only if it's totally optional, and does not degrade
GnuCash's current focus on, and excellent solution for, simple
debits+credits accounting and reporting.
Commenting on one specific part of this - movi
Have you ever used pgAdmin4? It is a web app but runs locally, and is fully
functional. All of your data is completely local. It really blurs the lines
between a local app and a web app. The advantage of it is that it can run
either way. See https://www.electronjs.org/ (not pushing it or r
Bruce,
Derek's response may not have been copied to the list. At least I did not
see it.
I suspect that he responded that you may have your data file saved in one
of the database formats and your version of GnuCash was not bundled with
the proper database setup to open that type of file. I do n
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From:
Date: Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: GNC won't open my data
To: Bruce Irving
Cc:
Hi,
I see that Derek already responded, but just for your information, you
have reached the email server administrator address. In general you
should reall
Thanks for the reply, John.
The GPL licensing is not a problem with my code but may be a problem with
various 3rd-party libs.
Thanks for the other feedback..Not surprising. Just thought I'd put the idea
out there.
Thanks.
Blake
On Thursday, December 12th, 2024 at 12:52 PM, John Ralls
wrote
Courtney,
Read chapter 7 of the Tutorial <
https://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=5&lang=C&doc=guide>
On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 1:06 PM Courtney Perry via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> What is the correct entry procedures for recording card transactions from
> the monthly stat
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