Sort of. There are a bunch of routines that we call "scrubs" that run at the
beginning of a session. They uncorrupt data from a few bugs known to have
caused problems, do some data-integrity checks like making sure that
transactions balance and that all of the accounts referenced in splits actua
Is running 'Check and Repair' what upgrades your data file to the upgrade
version?
TIA,
Larry
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 5:42 PM flywire wrote:
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installation#Upgrading
>
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*Hi John,*
*As you're looking around in there to see what's happening, it might be useful
if I summarize a couple of key points (though perhaps you've already gathered
this from our discussion): I was consistently seeing the total value of my dong
cash at zero value, apparently because I had en
Scott
Upgarding is discussed in the wiki under Installation instructions further down,
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installation
David Cousens
On Tue, 2023-07-25 at 08:34 +0700, Scott Ellsworth wrote:
> *Hi John,*
>
> Scott Ellsworth || +1 (775) 386-2519
>
> - Original message
*Hi John,*
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From: john
To: Scott Ellsworth
Cc: GnuCash user forum
Subject: Re: [GNC] strange lack of exchange rates in a new currency cash account
Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 00:38
Your issues with the transfer dialog
Another example recently discussed in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/User_talk:Christopherlam
Businesses aim to make money and GST is charged on that income so it
follows GST is a liability. Liability:GST:GST on Sales (ie tax collected)
and Liability:GST:GST on Purchases (ie tax paid) shows the net
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installation#Upgrading
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I have decided to upgrade to the current version. Our current computer is
running Windows 10 and our new computer will be running Windows 11. My
thinking is that it would be best to upgrade on the Win 10 computer and
then start fresh on the Win 11 computer.
I have been looking at the FAQ's but I h
Chris,
As someone suggested earlier , you question indicates that you need to better
understand double entry bookkeeping
(https://gnucash-docs-rst.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide/C/ch_basics.html#accounting-concepts
That explanation is still fairly cursory. A search online for "double entry
account
For what it is worth, all OFX/QFX files can be concatenated into one and then
import it as a single import action as it is not necessary to import
individually. A trivial undertaking for *NIX ('cat' command) or Windows ('type'
command) platform.
-Original Message-
From: Kalpesh Patel
Glenn, you said " I think QFX is OFX with some minor modifications.".
From the GNC import perspective, they are both same. Technically QFX is
proprietary Quicken implementation of OFX by adding a header but GNC ignores
that header during the import.
I concur that best way to deal with OFX is t
You asked "OFX exchange is so important to me that I would consider changing
banks to get it. What banks support GnuCash OFX with the fewest problems? Which
ones have the most trouble?".
Quite a number of institutions support OFX downloads through their online web
portal (and then you can impor
Chris,
You create a multisplit transaction with the item names in the description/memo
field and select the same expense account in the transfer account. GnuCash will
automatically put the balance of the transaction in the next open credit field.
Select the amount and override it for the correct a
Just to add to what Glenn stated, I too gave up on AQBanking Direct Connect. I
also just log into my various bank accounts and credit cards and download the
information in either QFX, OFX, or CSV file. It works great without the hassle
of Direct Connect.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCol
Hi John,
I have GnuCash 5.3 with F::Q 1.57 - command line doesn't work either:
C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>gnucash-cli -Q dump alphavantage QQQ
* 15:21:41 ERROR [parse_quotesource_error()]
Unrecognized Finance::Quote Error Can't use an undefined value as a HASH
reference at C:/Strawber
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 06:08:00PM +0100, Fred Bone wrote:
> On 24 July 2023 at 16:53, Chris Green said:
>
> > Is there a 'right' way to handle an account which gets payments in two
> > directions?
> >
> > E.g. I have good relations with a friend and we often buy things for
> > each other and set
Good morning,
Here's a quick note on my experience in case it's helpful.
Summary:
Instead of OFX direct connect I use the various bank websites to
download transactions in QFX format corresponding to the monthly
statements. I think QFX is OFX with some minor modifications.
I have used gnucash w
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 11:48 AM David Carlson
wrote:
> Chris,
> The local help doesn't work with that release in Linux, just go to the
> website https://gnucash.org/ or maybe try searching your hard drive
> manually. I have never tried that myself, so I don't know if that works.
>
> On Mon, Jul
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 6:06 AM Chris Green wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 11:06:26AM +0100, Maf. King wrote:
> > On Monday, 24 July 2023 10:38:35 BST Chris Green wrote:
> > > Maybe I should put this a different way, the answers so far don't seem
> > > to quite address my question, probably bec
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 4:39 AM Chris Green wrote:
> Maybe I should put this a different way, the answers so far don't seem
> to quite address my question, probably because I'm not describing what
> I'm trying to do.
>
> So, very simply, say I am buying sweets in a shop and I select:-
>
> One
Does gnucash-cli -Q dump alphavantage QQQ work? (It does for me, GnuCash 5.3
and F::Q 1.56)
What version of F::Q are you using?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 23, 2023, at 12:30, bern...@deprez.biz wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> since a few days, I've been unable to use the quotes from Alphavantage - t
Scott,
Your issues with the transfer dialog seem strange. I just tried a 2,000,000
transfer with a rate of 1/23600 in the dialog and got a value of 84.75. The
decimal display on the right of the rate entry is 0.42, but that's just
because that display is limited to 6 decimal digits; GnuCash
Hi Brad,
Did you already review the information & links from my last email
responding to your OFX/online banking issues?
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-July/107875.html
Yes. Well, partly. I read the message, but I did not go to both webpages you
gave me; I went to
Hi David,
I'll take the contrarian position and note that there are more ways to
synchronize your account with the bank's.
A discussion with a contrarian will require that I have a clear understanding
of my arguments, at a minimum, so that is good news.
If you are talking about periodic r
I do this with family and friends often.
The simplest options are *either* asset or liability, based on whichever
you like, or which one you think will most likely be the case. (if they
more often owe you - then asset, otherwise liability, or just pick one,
it doesn't matter)
I chose to crea
On 24 July 2023 at 16:53, Chris Green said:
> Is there a 'right' way to handle an account which gets payments in two
> directions?
>
> E.g. I have good relations with a friend and we often buy things for
> each other and settle up at the end of the month. Sometimes I owe the
> friend some money,
Chris,
The local help doesn't work with that release in Linux, just go to the
website https://gnucash.org/ or maybe try searching your hard drive
manually. I have never tried that myself, so I don't know if that works.
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 10:45 AM Chris Green wrote:
> I'm running GnuCash 4.
I tend to create these as Asset type accounts (I loan value to my buddy so
this is Accounts Receivable or something for which I am to be reimbursed).
That way a negative amount means I owe my buddy.
It could also be a Liability account in that I borrowed from my buddy and
it is an Account Payable.
I think you need four accounts?
Asset:Me
Asset:Jim
Expense:Me
Expense:Jim
Transactions;
Asset:Me -> (dec) $10 -> Expense:Jim (inc) $10 (bal) $10
Asset:Me -> (dec) $15 -> Expense:Jim (inc) $10 (bal) $25
Asset:Jim -> (dec) $5 -> Expense:Me (inc) $5 (bal) $5
Jim's expenses == $25
Me's expens
Enter it just as you described. You may want to change your view to, I
think it is, Journal Mode. I would first type in the "line" or "split" to
debit 'cash in pocket' (an asset account) for $3.49. The next split has
the memo line 'one bar of chocolate' @$0.99. Note that GnC would have
preloade
I'd set that account up as a credit card. Or I'd use Venmo for payments
between friends.
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 10:54 AM Chris Green wrote:
> Is there a 'right' way to handle an account which gets payments in two
> directions?
>
> E.g. I have good relations with a friend and we often buy things
Is there a 'right' way to handle an account which gets payments in two
directions?
E.g. I have good relations with a friend and we often buy things for
each other and settle up at the end of the month. Sometimes I owe the
friend some money, other times the friend owes me some money but it's
very
I'm running GnuCash 4.8 on [x]Ubuntu 22.04.2, I have gnucash-docs
installed as well as the gnucash and gnucash-common packages but when
I click on things in the Help menu I just get "Document not found".
So, how do I get the help to work?
--
Chris Green
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A quick edit.. When you say "enter all transactions from the source
account" I would say "source asset or liability account".
It can be very confusing entering data from an income, liability, or equity
account.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On July 24, 2023 07:58:
Chris,
First,
I'd highly recommend while you are getting started to turn on View >
Transaction Journal View.
That way, you see all splits at all times and you don't have to fiddle
with the split function or have things jump around with auto-split view.
It also doesn't hide anything from you
I believe this is another case where "history" might be important. For
people who know how bookkeeping worked in the days of pen and ink on
paper obvious, but for those not familiar with that, what gnucash is
doing (automating parts of that old process) less so.
In the "old days" there were tw
Thanks both for the 'how to do it' for split transactions. I'm
getting there slowly! :-)
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On 24 Jul 2023, at 12:05, Chris Green wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 11:06:26AM +0100, Maf. King wrote:
>> On Monday, 24 July 2023 10:38:35 BST Chris Green wrote:
>>> Maybe I should put this a different way, the answers so far don't seem
>>> to quite address my question, probably because I'm
On Monday, 24 July 2023 12:34:58 BST Maf. King wrote:
> press tab twice. and repeat until you have 3.40 of
> assorted delicious confectionary.
>
ahem "£3.49 of assorted".
damn fat fingers!
Maf.
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On Monday, 24 July 2023 12:05:24 BST Chris Green wrote:
>
> Can someone run me through how to do this, i.e. enter something like
> the above where there are three items making up a single transaction
> from 'cashInPocket' to 'shopkeeper'.
OK. I've opened my petty cash account from the CoA. ( I
Yes, it seems to have stopped working again, for me also.
On Sun, 2023-07-23 at 21:42 -0500, Jon Schewe wrote:
> I just tried going through the setup page again and I was able to
> retrieve my accounts from USAA during the setup. However after that
> when I try and download transactions I get th
Hi all,
since a few days, I've been unable to use the quotes from Alphavantage -
the logs show following error:
--
* 15:25:14 INFO [GncQuotesImpl::query_fq] Query JSON: {
"defaultcurrency": "USD",
"alphavantage": {
"QQQ": ""
}
}
* 15:25:15 ERROR [parse_quotesour
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 11:06:26AM +0100, Maf. King wrote:
> On Monday, 24 July 2023 10:38:35 BST Chris Green wrote:
> > Maybe I should put this a different way, the answers so far don't seem
> > to quite address my question, probably because I'm not describing what
> > I'm trying to do.
> >
> > S
On Monday, 24 July 2023 10:38:35 BST Chris Green wrote:
> Maybe I should put this a different way, the answers so far don't seem
> to quite address my question, probably because I'm not describing what
> I'm trying to do.
>
> So, very simply, say I am buying sweets in a shop and I select:-
>
>
Maybe I should put this a different way, the answers so far don't seem
to quite address my question, probably because I'm not describing what
I'm trying to do.
So, very simply, say I am buying sweets in a shop and I select:-
One bar of chocolate0.99
Two bags of pear drops 1.5
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