To me, the former name and the date of the change are important. It is
easy to add a dummy transaction in the register to record those pieces of
information plus whatever other details might be important. Then editing
the stock names and tickers allow price downloads to resume.
However, someti
That looks like another reason to import in small chunks.
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> On Sun, July 24, 2022 5:30 pm, flywire wrote:
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That warning in the scheduled transaction editor is in effect telling you
to also change the total payment amount or whichever split line is
appropriate by that same amount to avoid the imbalance when the real
monthly transaction is created.
A year from now you will be revisiting that anyway when
The auto save interval might default to 5 minutes but for me it is one of
the first mandatory changes to make when setting up a new file to set it
to a half hour or longer because I won't turn it off altogether.
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Sorry, I was not really paying attention to who was answering which
question. It is very hard to do when Gmail is butchering the thread
sequence.
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I didn't notice that spellchecker changed "wrt" to with, so insert the
words "respect to".
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> release 4.10?
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I do not use ctrl-s. Where does that shortcut fall with the bug in release
4.10?
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feature does.
I am not sure what is actually bundled with release 4.11
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I did a little research on this because GnuCash 4.8 in Lubuntu 22.04 with
Lxqt desktop in VirtualBox doesn't have that window placement problem. It
seems that one of the barriers to greater overall acceptance of Wayland is
the fact that some older applications have code that is incompatible with
out, I will report back.
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here is a setting in Gnome that may be overriding the application's
> requested startup positioning.
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For certain cases the migration to 4.11 has " lost " some information,
this is a known issue . Check other messages for more information.
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I don't trade bitcoin so I don't know for sure, but for a long time bitcoin
was not an officially recognized currency and GnuCash was not able to track
it unless the user jumped through some tricky hoops. I don't know if that
has changed yet. Is it quoted on Yahoo?
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Chris,
Thank you for your input. However, your reference to a bug that was
created in release 3.9 and reverted in 3.11 may not be identical to the
behavior that Top Cat saw in release 3.7 which seems to be different in
release 4.1.
Is it possible that the reversion in 3.11 did not exactly return
you are free to ask.
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>> What did it did? I have never seen GnuCash reconciliation ma
Oh, and Gyle very clearly explained why it it works the way it does.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2022, 12:48 PM David Carlson
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> transaction split account other than the account being reconciled since I
> started using
What did it did? I have never seen GnuCash reconciliation mark any
transaction split account other than the account being reconciled since I
started using GnuCash 2.something less than 4 many years ago.
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> > That screen shot appears to show a security purchase without a price. Is
> > this a new way to create wealth?
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022, 9:28 AM
That screen shot appears to show a security purchase without a price. Is
this a new way to create wealth?
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022, 9:28 AM David Carlson
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Clearly I did not recall correctly about when this became possible.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022, 8:53 AM Stan Brown wrote:
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> On 2022-06-09 04:59, David Carlson wrote:
> > The capability for zero value transactions with a single account line was
> > permitted starting in release 3 po
The capability for zero value transactions with a single account line was
permitted starting in release 3 point something iirc as hinted by
Christopher.
I complained at the time, but it technically is not unbalanced. The
reason it is allowed is that it can function as a vehicle for a comment
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Sounds like gnucash did not open the correct data file for some reason.
The most likely reason s are specific to your local configuration, of
which we have no knowledge. Check to see if your backups are good.
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The actions that you described are conceptually correct.
If you open the security account for each of the funds you will see the
number of shares bought or sold in each transaction. Whatever error exists
should be apparent in that view.
On Thu, May 19, 2022, 7:31 PM Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
Andrea,
Perhaps your question is not clear if it wasn't answered by several replies
hinting that accountants treat various types of assets differently. I am
not an accountant, so I cannot know how well GnuCash treats the various
types, but I would expect it to work reasonably well when currencie
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If you recall, when you set up check printing in Quicken there was some
trial and error adjusting the printing to fit your check stock. There will
also be some trial and error in GnuCash.
Good luck.
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 6:26 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
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>
> On Mon, May 9, 2022 7:39 pm, Alan B
I like William Prescott's comment. Alas, as you noted, each register ' s
window settings are memorized individually. I am not sure if there is a
default width for the date column in the default section, as this is highly
dependent on your display capabilities and some other factors.
On Thu, Ma
The Reconcile Finish button is not the only button which is inactive when
it's named function cannot be performed.
I think it would be confusing if one button's appearance took a different
style than others.
Already, in some cases, the icon or button is invisible when it is
non-functional, and i
Yep, but if you haven't opened a particular account yet, then it will open
the first time according to that default setting you found. Also, it can
be changed on the fly when using the account. I think that is under the
view menu item.
I often change the view on the fly depending on what I want
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> > much can be done other than raising it as an issue with the libofx
> developer(s).
> > Once it is in libofx then GnuCash can be modified to recognize the
> situation.
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> > David Cousens
> >
> > On Wed, 2022-05-04 at 20:01 -0500, David C
Perhaps there should be a GnuCash error message if libofx fails.
On Wed, May 4, 2022, 4:41 PM Jean Laroche wrote:
> Don't know if my last messages went through. Here they are again:
>
> Running gnucash with --debug shows what the issue is.
>
> Removing the lines that contain the CARDNUM, CARDNAM
>
> > But for the given QFX, it just does nothing after you click okay to
> import the file.
> >
> > By the way, I am using the latest Mac OS on latest Gnucash version.
> >
> > Should I reply all with email or just reply to the mailing list?
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> > Bes
If your file already contains a transaction that was previously imported
with the same reference number, Gnucash does not import it again.
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Sometime in the 4.x series of releases a new method of auto filling the
account name was introduced where you just start typing part of the account
name and when your text matches existing text it is supposed to autofill
the name. I think that was supposed to leave the old drop down list from
typi
Bill,
If I recall correctly, one or more of the methods GnuCash uses to calculate
exchange rates for reports is technically not correctly defined , so it
obscures the fact that it is not calculating the expected value. That is
leading to strange results when, for example, one attempts to do a tr
I just noticed that ctrl-click does not add or remove single accounts in
the account selection window for reports in release 3.8 on Linux but
shift-click will extend or release the range of a group selection. Odd!
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Eric,
The 'Append' button is a fairly recently added feature, probably around
release 4.6 or thereabouts. If you are still using an older version perhaps
you should update GnuCash.
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, that release is very new and may have 'bugs', known or unknown.
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The GnuCash program alone is very stable and reliable. It can work with
local data files directly or remote data files using third party or network
software. Whatever reliability issue you are having is most likely an
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own as created (both in the SLR and SX editor last created box for the
> SX) but not being populated in the register at all. So seems I may have a
> bug. Appreciate the help.
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without saving. You may find that preference stuck and the next time you
open the file, the SLR does not run.
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I can't check right now but I think there is an enhancement request to show
in a printable form all the settings for a given report.
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> > It is not a secret location known only to Linus Pauling and a few of his
> > friends.
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> >>> much to ensure ALL my data is backed
Mario,
The GnuCash developers are not keeping any secrets about where your data is
stored. If you read your help manual and refer to the very detailed FAQ
on the website you will find out that GnuCash stores some "user" type
information in a location separate from your data.
Your custom report
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To update your
The data file is the comparatively large file ending in [dot]gnucash,
assuming you are not using one of the database formats.
I can't see the rest of your question as I am on my smartphone.
On Sun, Feb 20, 2022, 7:27 PM Stan Brown wrote:
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> On 2022-02-20 12:39, Donald R Slaughter via gnucash-u
Here in Illinois it varies by county, city, merchandise category, service
category, seller category and sometimes by such arcane variables as library
district (well, that last one may be a slight exaggeration).
On Sun, Feb 20, 2022, 6:33 PM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wro
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It would also help to explain how to reproduce the problem and what to look
for.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022, 9:16 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
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> On Thu, February 17, 2022 9:08 am, Gao Bite wrote:
> > GnuCash Developers & Maintainers:
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> > Hello! I have recently found a mismatch computation r
It is very easy to adjust the register display settings to show only
reconciled or unreconciled transactions dated within a certain range.
That should help.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022, 9:02 AM Mahon Finbar wrote:
> True, but since I don't know where the error is, I thought of doing it
> per month, an
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