Thank you for your input David, but based on what I'm reading from John it
appears the "inaccurate exchange rate" is much more inaccurate on my system
than expected by John, so thats what I'm trying to target right now with
this issue.
I could indeed make a separate JPY account for bank fees, but
Dear John,
Thanks for your time again. I uploaded the video, test.gnucash and the
test.csv file used to import the example transactions to my Network
Accesible Storage. You should have public access here:
https://gofile.me/7Ad2L/z8EsrYEzD
Let me know if that also fails for some reason and I'll u
I'll second what David T. mentioned below. Cut-&-Paste using CTRL-X combo seems
to go much faster than exporting-modifying-importing cycles. Just note that you
will have to highlight the transfer account name before pressing CTRL-C to
capture it to the clipboard in order to paste it.
If you are
On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 12:21:20 +0300
sunfish62--- via gnucash-user wrote:
> I'd go a different route. In your register window sorted by
> description so the following:
>
> 1) Edit one transaction with the new account, and before leaving,
> CTRL-C the complete transfer account name. Save the transa
That said I was able to modify the Import matcher window to allow
multiple selections using the CTRL and Shift keys and then assign a
selected transfer account to the selection of multiple transactions. I
remember looking at the registers at the time to see if it could be
easily implemented there,
Bo:
On 2025-02-11 04:30, Bo Buckley wrote:
Dear John,
Thanks for your time again. I uploaded the video, test.gnucash and the
test.csv file used to import the example transactions to my Network
Accesible Storage. You should have public access here:
https://gofile.me/7Ad2L/z8EsrYEzD
I was a
Hi Adrian
Unless you are comfortable saving your data into an SQL database (eg
SQLite) and doing manipulation using SQL queries, your suggestion of
exporting, manipulating, and reimporting is the best solution.
I suggest you:
(a) Take a backup
(b) Export all transactions in your Utilities Acc
I'd go a different route. In your register window sorted by description so the
following:
1) Edit one transaction with the new account, and before leaving, CTRL-C the
complete transfer account name. Save the transaction. It will disappear from
the register.
2) I'm the next transaction, highli
Op zondag 9 februari 2025 19:18:38 Midden-Europese standaardtijd schreef Steve
Butler:
> I had to experiment with the fields to find that amount negated worked the
> best for me.
>
> Make a copy of your file and run experiments using the different amount
> fields to see what happens. Once you fi