just reopen the file without saving
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e both beginning and ending dates.
> 3 Has anyone produced an multi column Income report that lists the income
> and expense by month?
Nope. Experiment and tell us what you find.
>
> Thank you in advance for your help.
>
> Ian
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Options
menu entry was there on the report. The report ran and either was what
I wanted or wasn't with little clue how to change it.
If the options pop up first thing, then it would be obvious that there
is a whole lot that could be configured on each report. Someday I may
get around to
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ach one by one from that resulting list. (a search result that is,
> not a report which does involve extra clicks as the OP noted.)
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
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>> On Mar 8, 2020 w11d68, at 12:48 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>>
>> Hmm. Did you say _every_
ub-accounts and
amounts? If so, I would be tempted to deposit directly to the
sub-accounts and then reconcile including all sub-accounts.
While entering I would click on the reconciliation column and change it
from an n to a c (just clicking will accomplish that). That way they
are already check-marked
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> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 1:13 PM Stephen M. Butler <mailto:kg...@arrl.net>> wrote:
>
> I like it.
>
> Could you also add "days&qu
of GnuCash. i only
> created account with USD currency and setup the price database.
>
> Thank you so much. Please help me.
> Regards.
It may help to setup an empty data file and follow the examples in the
Concepts Guide. It can be tough to follow in a foreign language.
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On 4/8/20 9:43 PM, Long wrote:
> Hello Stephen M. Butler,
>
> You said that i'm doing the right way with my example ( i'm thinking like
> that too ), when i transferred all my USD to VND Bank. Which mean, in
> GnuCash, i don't have any USD, and all of it are now V
Does your Profit/Loss report show zero profit/loss?
On 4/9/20 10:13 AM, Long wrote:
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> Here is my Picture : replycomment.png
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s an investment which you buy and sell. But, I can't help
you further than that.
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n the file. Once this is done I used gnucash to
> move the account to the correct place in the accounts hierarchy and all
> seemed well.
>
> Before I do this to all instances in my working file are there any
> potential adverse consequences that doing this could cause that I am
> not
ile "Married filing jointly" and use the combined information.
More importantly, you need a local tax/account professional to tell you
the correct way to handle this for your jurisdiction. Then somebody
here should know how to implement that in GnC.
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>> On 4/29/20 1:14 PM, david whiting wrote:
>>> On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 at 20:29, Maf. King wrote:
>>>> Just a thought - if you change the account parent away from A/R can
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> Op zaterdag 2 mei 2020 17:58:11 CEST schreef Stephen M. Butler:
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> > On 5/2/20 2:44 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> > > Op zaterdag 2 mei 2020 08:23:19 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
>
> > >> Indeed, I click
On 5/2/20 11:10 AM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> On 5/2/20 9:29 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>> Do you mean that when you moved the COGS account under the Income
>> parent you also changed the account type to "Income" or did it remain
>> an expense ?
>>
> I chan
,00." and
> the choice is only to Close.
> I have a lot of scheduled transactions and get this problem for 2.
> Philippe
You might find it faster/easier to delete those two scheduled entries
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rked and dual boot Windoze and Ubuntu, so I
> would need SQL on both sides if I switch over. I'm leaning towards
> PostgreSQL (pro's, con's? Suggestions?).
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Tried that and tried last before date. Both had same results. Only PHP
rates are in the price database and the entry for 7/5/23 is correct.
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command:
sudo find / -name libboost_locale.so.*
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_locale.so.1.83.0
Attempted to rebuild gnucash and having make problems for webkit. The
software updater is also broken (won't start). So BEWARE, don't do the
upgrade yet.
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3. I did a git pull before doing the rebuild so moved from 5.6-87 to
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I would minimize windows and see if there is one that is waiting for
input. Or, start up a terminal session and see what us running with Top.
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On 8/1/24 11:01, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
Helping someone out with their new GnuCash experience, regarding
importing and reconciliation. He reports that after an import, the
reconciliation balances are off, and the account balances are off.
I looked at his register, and he had reconciled 5 mon
Sounds like a bug.
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On 8/1/24 12:58, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
Hi Steve, yes but this seems like it's se
On 8/5/24 23:31, Michael Hendry wrote:
On 6 Aug 2024, at 05:06, John Ralls wrote:
Michael,
I am, though not as long as you or your dad. I didn’t get serious about it
until the late 90s. Neither of my children are interested either. On the rare
occasions I find time I’m also working on gett
The other option is to do a transaction report to pick the relevant
accounts (and their children) for the current (or specified) year and
maybe just ask for the grand total.
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You just identified the two accounts involved in this entry. Proceed
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On 9/3/24 11:20
ce (Period) and continue using Total (Period).
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On 9/6/24 09:27, interesse wrote:
Hello all,
can someone e
Sorry, I can't help with the Windows Version nor do I use the finance
quote items. I can respond to some of your other questions.
But first, do you really need to handle the exchange rates into those
other currencies? If there is no balance kept in Paypal and it handles
all the currency conv
On 9/11/24 23:03, Chris Green wrote:
No, it's impossible to get back to the password from the 'scrambled'
string. The **only** way to validate your password is to encrypt the
password you enter and then compare the result with the 'scrambled'
string.
In particular the only way to discover a pas
On 9/12/24 11:01, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
use keepass - keep the database on your pc
Works great on the PC. But then there are the laptop, the phone, the
tablet, etc. And not always at home.
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There are keypass versions for all of them. Then the database has to
be accessible from all of them
David Cousens
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use keepass - keep the database on your pc
Works great
ot;Close" the books at year end and are you excluding those
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box using
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e wiki for where
it is located for your setup) and see if there are any additional
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explanation correctly.
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2018 at 04:54, Stephen M. Butler <mailto:kg...@arrl.net>> wrote:
I heard back from the user that requested a .deb package of GnC for
Ubuntu 18.04. Apparent
If this is the Transaction report, then one of the configuration options
(I think on the right-most tab) allows you to specify the sort order.
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earnings for each year. After all
that hard work, my wife indicated it wasn't really necessary. <>
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Correct. I've used it solely to book those two transactions to an
annual (new one yearly) "retained earnings" account.
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0 for your cable bill):
Expense:Cable DR $100
Asset:Receivable CR $100
Note: If they also paid interest of $5.00 for the use of that money
then the last would become:
Expense:Cable DR $105
Asset:Receivable CR $100
Income:Interest CR $5
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the announcement.
Thanks for all the hard work you and the other developers do. This was
the easy step.
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On 12/30/18 12:34 PM, John Ralls wrote:
That was fast! Thanks!
Regards,
John Ralls
On Dec 30, 2018, at 12:25 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
For those interested in a deb file
On 12/30/18 12:51 PM, Roger Miskowicz wrote:
Thank you very much, worked perfectly.
Thank you. That is good to know. Are you also on Ubuntu 18.04 or some
other debian based box?
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On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 3:34 PM Stephen M. Butler <mailto:kg...@arrl.net>> wrote:
On 12/30/18 2:49 PM, randix wrote:
Stephen M. Butler wrote
For those interested in a deb file but not willing to compile
yourself:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=172BMIvLgD7twcGEWkR5GcddoZ_A4QWfY
-->
gnucash_3.4-0-1_amd64.deb
The zero after 3.4 is the com
:
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Now, I have the two packages they listed at the front. I'll do some
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On 12/31/18 2:17 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 10:06, Colin Law wrote:
>> On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 at 20:33, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>>> For those interested in a deb file but not willing to compile yourself:
>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=172BMI
loration mode at this point. Checkinstall says it
is only for same make/model. Colin found that he could get it to work
on Ubuntu 18.10 (my box is 18.04).
I am not that knowledgeable of how the various distros map to each other.
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>
> On 12/30/18 2:25 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
:
1. ./GnuCash-Backups
2. ./GnuCash-Logs
That would keep them from cluttering up the main folder but be readily
at hand and easily identifiable. Of course, I've used *Nix style paths
but the idea should port to Windows (I don't know Mac).
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On 12/31/18 9:55 AM, Tim Kallmer wrote:
>> the .deb package did not work for me on Ubuntu 18.10
>>
I believe Colin had to install libboost to get it to work on his 18.10.
This feedback is good as it shows me that checkinstall probably isn't
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me.
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 4:12 AM Colin Law wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 at 17:58, Tim Kallmer wrote:
>>>>> the .deb package did not work for me on Ubuntu 18.10
>>> As I posted earlier, for ubuntu 18.10 do
>>> sudo
gt; than Dec 21 2017). But strangely, the starting balance shows $48K. How can
>> a gnucash show a non-zero starting balance for an account when the
>> reconciliation date is earlier than the earliest entry?
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>
> Regards
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A Google search indicates that Sage Handisoft can import from a CSV.
GnC can export to a CSV. Just be sure the column order is what Sage
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package.
>
> Liz
And that would depend on what checkinstall did. I'm doubtful!
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Perhaps I've researched myself out of a job!!! We just have to know
where to look.
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Thanks. I checked the trusty and others and they had older versions.
So, maybe not so good news.
But, if I can get his debian folder
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> On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 at 21:28, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>> mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu
>> <http://
ges, and apt install -f just says it is going to remove the
> partially install gnucash again, which I think means the packages are
> not available on 18.10. I assume it will be the same or worse on
> 18.04.
>
> Colin
>
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 at 21:46, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
hecking -- CR amount paid to each CC
Without checking with the house accountant <>, that's how I would
set it up.
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ides. So, to continue:
5. Employer (HSA) gets the reimbursement request and sends out the
funds. (HSA:Expense:Medical and Assets:HSA).
I really like the idea of a second CC and it gets paid only when
reimbursed by the HSA (simplifies the accounts).
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aking each pair of lines into
numbered transactions to the various T accounts.
I was trying to pair the Medical Expense up with the Liability account
and was stymied that that point. This approach broke the logjam.
Hopefully the OP follows also.
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ary Key* : date
*Display / Memo* : Disabled
*Display / Reconciled Date* : Enabled
*Display / Detail Level* : multi-line
*Accounts / Accounts* : Checking
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unable to location the option that does that when editing the report
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v3.2 and saw that the window did scroll, they
found the missing option(s) in v3.3 and 3.4-18.
I hope I have the right status set on that now.
Off to see how much more egg I have on my face with the other problem
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this also turned out to be a misunderstanding around the Date
selection. While all the transactions were in 2018, they were
reconciled earlier this morning. So, I had to expand the dates to
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only show the combined total. Is there an option to show the totals per
column? (similar to what the Reconciliation report shows).
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lar to what the Reconciliation report shows).
>
>
> There's no option to disable double-column combined total. To change
> this behaviour will require hacking report code.
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but I can invoke it just fine. I am comfortable in ksh and hope that
transfers well to bsh.
Wish I had better news and was making progress to get something really
useful. My research indicates the check-
On 1/8/19 1:11 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 17:52, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
>> I am trying to get a better deb via Launchpad were we can put up a ppa
>> for folks to point to. Probably name it "gnucash-daily", although I
>> don't see it ch
often had to compute the
> "fuzz" for comparisons >>
>
> * Might, because you have no reason to suppose that a lending
> institution necessarily used the same methods/rounding for car loans
> as for house mortgages.
And some use generic 30 day months while othe
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> Op dinsdag 8 januari 2019 22:11:29 CET schreef Colin Law:
>> On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 17:52, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>>> I am trying to get a better deb via Launchpad were we can put up a ppa
>>> for folks to point to. Prob
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f that presented itself (YTD earnings,
YTD 401K contribution, YTD Federal withheld, etc). OTOH, that might be
too much work for one transaction per account!!
It's the amount that is being reconciled.
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Hold"
> command at work.
>
> Much of the discussion in the other emails under this thread-line is
> beyond my level of understanding. But, perhaps destined to resolve and
> normalise future presentation and updating process?
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ugh "Today", the reports worked.
Reminder (to self), dates on the reconciliation report are not the
transaction dates. Instead, they are the reconciliation date!
Important difference.
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> this and what account should I make?*
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> -Jason
Those are questions for your CPA. Depending on your locality, the rules
may differ (and the CPA might have their own opinion of how they want it
shown when you file).
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the CPA
decides they want to see it.
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h, I don't have a legal entity?
>
Where are you located? Sounds like what is legal here might not be
legal there.
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Anybody a wizard with dpkg-builder? Still trying to get a debian
package ready for folks. I'm in over my head.
Private mail me -- so we don't use up the bandwidth on either of these
mailing lists.
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On 1/20/19 2:36 AM, Andrew Clark wrote:
> There's a GnuCash 3.4 Debian package in buster/testing
> already? https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gnucash
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> On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 at 07:36, Stephen M. Butler <mailto:kg...@arrl.net>> wrote:
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> Anybody a wiza
9, 2019, at 5:48 PM, stephen.m.butler51 wrote:
>> My CC is set up as a straight liability account. Reconciliation
>> works fine with it.
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Good to know that it's that account and not
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