Op vrijdag 2 november 2018 06:01:36 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> You can either unpost the invoice and then return the funds, or
>
> Issue a credit note for the amount of the invoice, un-pay the invoice, apply
> the credit note as an offset, and then return the funds.
>
Third option:
Issue a
GreetingsWe have for years used Quicken, (1998 at least) (latest is 2008) they
have went to a paid subscription service. (I think is overpriced)That said I
have used Open Office for a while and thought to look for a open source
financial program.The search for programs listed that GNUCASH would
If I recall correctly QDF format is a proprietary and encrypted format
owned by Intuit. The only way to extarct the data is to use the Guicken
program to open the file and then export to QIF format. Hang on to Quicken
until you have experimented with importing the QIF files into GnuCash to be
sur
Yes, there should be an Export... QIF function in Quicken.
I did that recently for a club account which was pretty straight-forward,
no stocks, etc.
The main problem I found was that when your Quicken database
has a transfer from one account to the other, when you import
the QIF file into Gnucas
On November 2, 2018, at 5:44 PM, David Carlson
wrote:
>If I recall correctly QDF format is a proprietary and encrypted format
>owned by Intuit. The only way to extarct the data is to use the Guicken
>program to open the file and then export to QIF format. Hang on to Quicken
Indeed, https://
On November 2, 2018, at 5:59 PM, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
>Yes, there should be an Export... QIF function in Quicken.
>I did that recently for a club account which was pretty straight-forward,
>no stocks, etc.
>The main problem I found was that when your Quicken database
>has a transfer from one a
Perhaps your Quicken had no transfers between accounts?
I posted in this list and was told that's how it is because the transfer
appears in two places in the QIF file and figuring out that it's the
same transaction was not worth implementing in the import code.
I also tried editing the QIF code m
On November 2, 2018, at 6:58 PM, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
>Perhaps your Quicken had no transfers between accounts?
Nope. I had numerous accounts and thousands of transfers and transactions. I
exported the entire file (using the then-available "export accounts,
categories, and transactions", don
Is the latest version (3.3) available on Ubuntu 18.04 ?
I've seen a PPA from sicklylife but I don't know them and wonder if they're
trustworthy.
Thanks
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To update your subscription preferences or to un
No, the version in the 18.04 repo is 2.6.19, but 3.3 is available in the 18.10
repo.
Your other option would be flatpak, though I think it is still at 3.2, I
haven’t checked in a while.
You could also build 3.3 yourself. The process is not very difficult and the
wiki instructions have been gre
Hi,
Looking through my bank account files I see that I made a mistake with a
check. The check was written for three items which I meant to split to
two accounts. say the three items were $25.00 each. I printed a check
for $75. while looking at the accounts, there is an orphan account
which
On 01/11/2018 09:19, Colin Law wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 08:23, Wm via gnucash-user
wrote:
On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
You should not point people to incorrect and misleading links
Please point out the errors so it can b
On 01/11/2018 10:39, Wail Yahyaoui wrote:
Wm:
If the payments really are unrelated to the invoices use the old
fashioned payment on account method, i.e. reduce the balance on the
Liability and tidy it up occasionally.
>
> I wanted to clean the unpaid invoice list. #
> What do you mean by "tid
On 21/10/2018 10:32, rsbrux via gnucash-user wrote:
Dear John,
Thanks for the tip! After a bit of experimentation, it seems that the
problem has to do with the number of currency exchange rates requested.
If I reduce the number to five or fewer, the price update works. I
guess this has to d
On 21/10/2018 11:18, José A. Fernández Troncoso wrote:
Yes, when I create a sale transaction on the stock, a capital loss is
calculated automatically by the report and shown as a negative amount in
the Realized Gain column. That's fine by me.
It presumes a tax regime, unfortunately.
The probl
On 01/11/2018 09:27, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 17:09:27 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
You should not point people to incorrect and misleading links
What's misleading abou
On 01/11/2018 16:40, Ronal B Morse wrote:
I don't see any reason to change the Wiki. People who
already have a backup plan in place know what they need to
do.
So long as no-one is ever allowed to say "I followed your instructions
and lost my data" I agree.
I am waving and saying, "I have po
James,
Look under File>Properties>Accounts and see if you have set a value for Day
Threshold for read only transactions. If so, either increase the number of
days or set it to zero to disable it.
Then you should be able to edit the transaction to assign an account to any
split line or even add or
that is not a constructive comment.
David C
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 11:00 PM Wm wrote:
> On 01/11/2018 09:19, Colin Law wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 08:23, Wm via gnucash-user
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> On 31/10/2018 01:24, D via gnucash-user wrote:
> >>> Check out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/B
So because Liinux does not use a backslash, that is erroneous?
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 11:15 PM Wm via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> On 01/11/2018 09:27, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 17:09:27 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
> >> On 31/10/2018 01:24, D
I fixed your slashes in several places.
Anything else?
Why don’t you get your own wiki account?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:01 AM, Wm via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> On 01/11/2018 09:27, Geert Janssens wrote:
>> Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 17:09:27 CET schreef Wm via gnucash-user:
>
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