Hello.
I too am a happy GnuCash user. I use it for my personal financing, and while
still learning, find the application a delight to use. Thanks to everyone
involved. Your effort is much appreciated!
Wesley
On 24 April 2024 6:59:18 am AEST, Jim Muchow wrote:
>I want you maintainers and devel
Gyle, this import problem was the subject of my email a little while ago.
In my case, not so much the need for a split transaction as a method to
identify the specific transfer account needed and then the ability to add
it to the import information. My work around is to import the data file,
hit f
Sir,
In my experience most financial institutions that offer QIF exports also
offer OFX format which will often go under a similar name.
I use the OFX downloads for several bank and credit card accounts.
If you need the QIF format then you will probably be stuck either waiting
for the 5.7 window
Hello,
in Gnucash 5.6, importing banking transactions from a QIF file no longer
works.
Browsing this mailing list, I discovered this has been corrected but is
only available by compiling the latest source or using a "nightly
build", both of which are too convoluted for Otto Normaluser (I hav
An excellent thought. I second it!
Jim
On 23 Apr 2024 at 15:59, Jim Muchow wrote:
> I want you maintainers and developers to know that I run GnuCash just
> fine and don't have problems. I very much appreciate such a great free
> product. Thanks.
>
> I kinda wanted to make this an annual thing b
Bryan - GNC does not have extensive of online download capabilities as Quicken
does; rightfully so -- that is what Quicken provides in return for purchasing a
license for, and that is what Quicken already offers and does well. Most of us,
if not all, who came over from Quicken world that wanted
I want you maintainers and developers to know that I run GnuCash just
fine and don't have problems. I very much appreciate such a great free
product. Thanks.
I kinda wanted to make this an annual thing but I have not been
consistent about this and for that I apologize. Also this is not
response to
Alan,
I beg to differ. Amazon did split my order into 2 separate orders, each with
its own invoice. However, that wasn't my issue. My issue was GNC not matching
the separate transactions on import. I resolved it by manually matching the
transactions when reconciling and not importing those 2
Amazon doesn't split it into multiple invoices, but multiple payments per
invoice. When you go into Amazon and go to Your Orders, click the *show
invoice* link. At the bottom it will show you the payment break down (taxes,
gift card, each CC payment made etc)
GNC will process this just fine. Ju
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.
Stephen M Butler
stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com
kg...@arrl.net
253-350-0166
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David,
1st thanks for the reply.
When you ask for more information, I assume you are asking for OS and version?
If so, Windows11 and at the time probably GNUCash 5.5, but currently 5.6.
I seem to have the issue with CSV import, more than ODX/QFX imports. The
original post, to which you replie
I'm trying to switch from Quicken to GnuCash.
The AqBanking feature did not work with my two banks.
The primary thing I still love about Quicken is that I can simply click a
button and it downloads transactions across all my accounts. It's a huge
time saver.
To switch to GnuCash, I would have to
For Amazon, your best bet is to use the vendor functions.
,
You can create the total invoice in GNC and then apply the payments to the
invoice (which, on orders with many items may be 3-4 payments).
Alternatively, you have to do janky things with placeholder transactions.
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Gyle,
Please provide more information. Not only have the import functions
changed over recent releases, but there is more than one type.
Even without that information, I am sure that GnuCash cannot figure out how
Amazon split one transaction into two. You would have to manually check
those and
You may need to research inventory management systems. Here is one link I
found
"8 Best Free and Open Source Inventory Management Software Systems"
https://www.goodfirms.co/inventory-management-software/blog/best-free-open-source-inventory-management-software-systems
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