Error accessing query2.finance.yahoo.com/v1/test/getcrumb.
Someone worked out a patch for the original problem 2 years or so back
which involves setting a crumb, but obviously Yahoo has again changed
something and it doesn't work anymore. This particular API apparently
hasn't been supported fo
Hi Petrovic/GNUCash users,
Like Derek, I'm not sure if I understand your questions... what do you
mean by "analytics" - ?
When you ask, "How can I check for the Supplier "X" in the system?" are
you asking how to search GNUCash for a vendor?
With that said,
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#U
Quotes on yahoo broke today, something unhappy about getcrumb, I'd cop and
paste but it does not allow that!
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Thank you John for your reply. Yes, I think I'll end up using the manual
adjustment of the Dec 31 price as you mentioned until I can figure out a
way to convert individual transactions more efficiently.
Thanks again.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 3:04 AM John Ralls wrote:
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>
> > On Feb 14, 2025, at
Dear all,
when I want to credit a supplier in Accounts payable, how can I have
analytics? So that
at the same time I can credit the supplier X and the Accounts payable is
automatically credited.
How can I check for the Supplier "X" in the system?
Regards,
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Petrovic Jovan, dipl.oec.
Financial
Hi,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want to do. A/P is touched via a
Vendor Bill, and then Process Payment. There are also "Credit Notes" that
can be used in lieu of processing payment.
-derek
On Tue, February 18, 2025 12:06 pm, Financial EpGhana wrote:
> Dear all,
> when I want to cr
On 2/18/2025 1:56 AM, John Walker via gnucash-user wrote:
In standard bookkeeping, a liability is anything that a business owes
for more than the accounting period which is usually 12 months. A
mortgage is a good example. An expense is something that is paid out
within the accounting period.
> On Feb 17, 2025, at 22:56, John Walker via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> In standard bookkeeping, a liability is anything that a business owes for
> more than the accounting period which is usually 12 months. A mortgage is a
> good example. An expense is something that is paid out within the
Hi John/GNUCash users,
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Using_Different_Versions.2C_Up_And_Downgrade
- some information on using different versions of GNUCash.
https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml - the latest version is 5.10
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Hi Petrovic/GNUCash users,
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Currency_Maintenance &
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Using_Multiple_Currencies are 2 places
that currencies are discussed on the GNUCash Wiki.
Hopefully that information is still valid for the current version of
GNUCash, 5.10 - https:
Dear Brad,
thanks for the information! That's very helpful.
Regards,
уто, 18. феб 2025. у 13:52 Brad Morrison је
написао/ла:
> Hi Petrovic/GNUCash users,
>
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Currency_Maintenance &
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Using_Multiple_Currencies are 2 places
> that cu
Dear John,
Liability can be short-term or long-term (less than 1 year or more than 1
year). Liability arises when Goods are delivered or Services are done.
Payment of Goods and
Services is another question. It can be prepayment or payment after the job
is completed. So when you receive Goods with I
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