Re: [GNC] Import question

2023-09-01 Thread Carsten Hütter

Hello Nicolas,

I'm on GnuCash 5.3 already. Here you can freely choose the currency
format in the import dialogue, i.e. the decimal separator can be changed
from comma to point or vice versa. So updating your GnuCash could be
very easy solution to your issue.

Greetings

Carsten

Am 31.08.2023 um 23:07 schrieb Nicolas de La Chaise via gnucash-user:

Hello all,

First of all, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the posters
and developers who dedicate so much of their time to help the
ungrateful mass I belong to. You guys rock.

Now, my silly problem...

My bank only offers 2 formats when exporting transactions: either QIF
or CSV.

If I choose to import in QIF, there is no way to see the amount of the
transaction that is being imported. I find it quite useful as some
online shopping transactions can fall into many different accounts.
Would it be possible to see it added in an upcoming version?

Now, to go around this I was hoping to use the csv format. Only to hit
a different problem. The CSV I import has French number formatting
(decimal separator is ','). And when the import tool runs it seems to
get awfully confused by it. In the screenshot below, amounts should be
(for UK/US readers) -50.8 / -40.0 / -5.7 / -1.6
I already poked around with encoding and currency format to no avail.
The amount is split in two and cannot be glued back together.
Do anyone has a workaround?

Note:
    GNC 4.4
    Debian 10



Thanks a lot!
N.
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Re: [GNC] Issues with gnucash files

2023-08-26 Thread Carsten Hütter

Hi Barry!

In this newsgroup, screenshots need to be sent as attachements. Pasting 
an in line picture doesn't show anything, it's filtered out.


HTH

Carsten

Am 25.08.23 um 10:58 schrieb Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user:

Thanks to all.

On the issue of rights, I have never had any issues before this saga, so 
should I assume I have had 'rights' to save documents under administrato??


When you say 'truncated' does that mean you cannot see the CaptureWiz 
images?? I have had issues all along with Gnucash needing specific file 
types to display files for messages, does that apply to gnucash-user?? 
For reasons I don't understand I have never been able to copy files from 
Gnu in my MS Windows10 to the 'required' format, for queries about 
Gnucash!! Quite frustrating.


Finbar

On 24/08/2023 21:01, David Carlson wrote:
[...] 
 

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Re: [GNC] Bug in GnuCash 5.3 Stock Assistant

2023-08-12 Thread Carsten Hütter

Hi John!

Am 11.08.23 um 19:12 schrieb john:

Carsten,

I'd go with translation error for the use of Aktientellung. From de.po:
msgid ""
"A summary of splits is shown as follows. If the summary is correct, and"
"there are no errors, please press \"Apply\". You may also press \"Back\" to"
"review your choices, or \"Cancel\" to quit without making any changes."
msgstr ""
"Hier ist die Zusammenfassung der Aktienteilung abgeschlossen. Falls diese"
"korrekt ist und ohne Fehler, klicken Sie »Anwenden«. Sie können auch"
"»Zurück« klicken, um Ihre Eingaben zu überprüfen oder »Abbrechen«, um diesen"
"Dialog zu beenden, ohne die Änderungen zu speichern."

I guess that needs a translator comment that "splits" means transaction splits
"Splits" as "transaction splits" is translated as "Buchungsteile" in 
other corresponding gnucash dialogs. I will try to modify the 
translation via Weblate accordingly.



"Buying stock long" is a programming error: It's marked for translation at its 
declaration but not translated at its point of use.



Yes. An accurate translation is shown in Weblate. I can't help here.


Regards,
John Ralls



Regards,

Carsten


[...]



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Re: [GNC] Bug in GnuCash 5.3 Stock Assistant

2023-08-11 Thread Carsten Hütter

Hello John!

Sorry, I forgot an important message: Many, many thanks for all your
hard coding work on this open source community project. I greatly
appreciate your commitment.

Regards,

Carsten
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Re: [GNC] Bug in GnuCash 5.3 Stock Assistant

2023-08-10 Thread Carsten Hütter
While reading my posting again in the list, I found the reason for the 
GNC_ERROR_ARG error. The current stock assistant version doesn't accept 
the empty value for the fees and fills in the word "fehlt" ("missing"). 
Version 5.1 did not show this behavior beforehand. Entering the value of 
zero ("0") in 5.3 leads to the generation of the transaction including 
the corresponding splits with no errors.


So there remains just the minor issue of not showing the number of 
shares... And telling the wrong transaction type in German 
("Aktienteilung" means shares split, not long buy).


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Re: [GNC] Gnucash 5.1 Online Quotes not working

2023-05-24 Thread Carsten Hütter

Am 24.05.2023 um 11:46 schrieb David H:

[...]

On another note it for anyone else reading this it seems Yahoo have turned
off access to the version 6 api as I am now getting a HTTP Response 404
(Not Found) error when trying to use it and have had to revert my
YahooJSON.pm module to use v7 which gives an unauthorised error.


Yahoo now wants the user to be authorized before getting any information
via API. So the Yahoo script needs to be modified to pass OAuth 2.0
credentials to Yahoo. Otherwise it won't be of any use in the future.

   https://developer.yahoo.com/sign-in-with-yahoo/#python-step-one

Unfortunately, that's beyond my expertise.

Probably we need a separate thread for this issue.


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Re: [GNC] balance of interests between users and developers

2023-05-20 Thread Carsten Hütter
Hello Gyle!

It's not that hard to install and run two (ore more) gnucash versions
in the Windows environment side by side. Just rename the gnucash program folder 
to e. g. "gnucash 5.1-15 nightly" (or any other name that seems appropriate). 
Then start a different gnucash setup. A new "gnucash" folder will be created in 
the program directory. You can navigate to the preferred gnucash folder to get 
the application started, and you can create an appropriate link on your desktop 
or start menu for easier access. BTDT.

Greetings

Carsten
⁣

Am 20. Mai 2023, 23:57, um 23:57, Gyle McCollam  schrieb:
>If the new version could be installed alongside the current version and
>data files kept separate, I for one would be happy to enter my
>transactions in both the new and old to test the new.  However, since
>the warnings are to not use for production or live data, I don't test
>the new.  I wouldn't know how to do that in Windows, but it would be
>nice to be able to do that.
>
>
>Thank You,
>
>Gyle McCollam
>
>Gyle McCollam
>
>gmccol...@live.com   email
>
>
>From: gnucash-user 
>on behalf of Michael or Penny Novack 
>Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 5:25 PM
>To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
>Subject: Re: [GNC] balance of interests between users and developers
>
>Precisely because I am a retired pro, I have not worked on development
>in this volunteer environment.
>
>See, my experience was in a different environment when we had end user
>commitment to the project. By which I mean end user TIME. Not "I want"
>but "I am willing to commit to the end user part of software
>development". In the work world I came from, about 20% of the project
>time was at the start formalizing the requirements (what is this thing
>supposed to do). So yes, we business analysts and systems analysts took
>part in that phase, but mainly asking questions of the clients/users
>"OK, but what do you want it to do in THIS situation?" << because
>initially, all the clients/users picture is how it is to work normally
>-- NOT picturing all the rare cases/exceptions that might come up --
>and
>roughly 80% of the code will end up being what handles these odd
>situations >>
>
>THEN maybe 30% of the time to make really formal definition and spec it
>out and 30% to code it.
>
>But at the end, the clients/users need to come back to provide the
>testers, the final 20%. In other words, about 40% of the time
>commitment
>would not be us analysts and programmers but USERS.
>
>Of course in that "world" the users were there because they were being
>paid to be there just like we analysts/programmers were. Sorry, but in
>this voluntary environment I am NOT seeing the users who are saying
>that
>they want thus and ALSO saying ":and to get that, we will commit to our
>part of the project"
>
>
>Michael D Novack
>
>
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Re: [GNC] Turn of drop list when entering data in memo/description line

2023-05-09 Thread Carsten Hütter

Am 08.05.2023 um 22:31 schrieb Geert Janssens:

Carsten,

Do you already have gnucash installed from flathub or only from 
code.gnucash.org?

To update with this procedure, you'd need to have the flathub gnucash package 
installed.


Yes, done that beforehand.


And I don't know what happens if you have gnucash installed from multiple 
repositories.
That may need some extra consideration...


Yes, right now there are both code.gnucash.org and flathub flatpaks 
installed. Maybe that arises the issue. But at this time this quirk has 
a very low personal priority.


Nevertheless, thank you very much!

Desalniettemin heel erg bedankt voor je moeite!



[...]



Vele groeten

Carsten


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Re: [GNC] How to upgrade to 5.1 in Ubuntu

2023-05-08 Thread Carsten Hütter

Hello Roland!

To being able to keep GnuCash up to date, you should install a flatpak
version. The wiki tells you how to do that.
GnuCash wiki flatpak German:

    https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/De/Flatpak

My preferred way is to download the flatpak package from the GnuCash
build-server.
GnuCash build-server GnuCash 5.1 (release) flatpak:

https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/stable/gnucash-stable-C5.1-D5.1.flatpakref

To quickly get bug corrected nightly flatpaks, you can choose one of the
other ones in:

    https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/stable/

E. g. the lastest nightly build GnuCash 5.1-14:

https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/stable/gnucash-stable-C5.1-14-g73337cff5a-D5.1.flatpakref

The tarball only holds the source code, so you have to compile it by
yourself on your system. Can be done, but is a lot more cumbersome. BTDT...

HTH! Regards

Carsten

Am 08.05.23 um 10:13 schrieb Roland Giesler via gnucash-user:

Hi all,

I'm looking for some details on how to upgrade to GNUCash 5.1 on
Ubuntu 22.04.  I installed GNUCash from the repositories (v 4.8), but
the new version is not in the repos yet.  So, if I install manually,
I'll probably end up having both versions installed, not?

Question 1: Is there a Debian or Ubuntu repository somewhere that I
could install from?

Question 2: Failing q1 above, should I uninstall my GNUCash and then
install from the tarball?

thanks in advance for your valued responses!


Roland
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Re: [GNC] Turn of drop list when entering data in memo/description line

2023-05-07 Thread Carsten Hütter

Am 05.05.23 um 15:42 schrieb Geert Janssens:

Op donderdag 4 mei 2023 21:40:14 CEST schreef Carsten Hütter: >
[...]

>

The releases on the other hand are found on flathub. And while not obvious
from their website you can install older versions from there as well from the
command line.

Our wiki explains how you can do this:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Getting_Older_Releaseses


Thanks. Got it. That's nice. But sadly, I get the following reply:

carsten@carsten-HP:~$ flatpak update --commit
511cf18127561c55b5999121c6b301ca1e90d6cc988a00701257606df7fae86f
org.gnucash.GnuCash
Looking for updates…
Fehler: Server returned status 404: Not Found
carsten@carsten-HP:~$

404 error. Not found. Even after the "flatpak remote-info --log flathub 
org.gnucash.GnuCash" command showed the correct package:


 Commit:
511cf18127561c55b5999121c6b301ca1e90d6cc988a00701257606df7fae86f
Subject: Release GnuCash 4.14 (b2942403)
   Date: 2023-03-25 23:27:27 +

So, in my case, on my system (Ubuntu 22.04), there is some kind of issue 
with this procedure...




[...]



Regards

Carsten

PS: Thanks for all your effort and dedication here! Bedankt voor je 
inzet en je bijdragen!



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Re: [GNC] Turn of drop list when entering data in memo/description line

2023-05-04 Thread Carsten Hütter

Am 02.05.23 um 14:49 schrieb Adrien Monteleone:

If 4.14 is not available in your distro's repos, you can certainly use
the flatpak. You should probably remove 5.0 though first.


Sadly, code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/maint/ does not list 4.14. The
latest one is 4.13-164 from 2023-03-18. Later build logs tell me:
"error: Writing content object: min-free-space-percent '3%' would be
exceeded, at least 143.4 kB requested". So the latest maint branch
versions are missing, including 4.14. But I'm fine with 4.13-164 as a
fallback.

As long as you enter the "--branch=" option with the "flatpak run"
command, many different gnucash flatpak versions can reside beside each
other on your system happily and can be separately started. This is what
I have done after the publishing of GnuCash 5.0.


[...]

On 4/29/23 5:14 AM, Trevor Dempsey via gnucash-user wrote:

Greetings,

I just upgraded to version 5.0 and I would like to know how to turn
OFF the drop list when entering a description in the memo line.

I can only enter 3 letters before it seizes up and I must cancel my
entry to continue. To enter new data into this memo line, I must
first write it in a text file and then copy/paste it onto the line.



In fact there is an option "Auto-raise lists" in the register
preferences. But at least in my current 5.0-159 build switching off does
not change the behavior of the description drop down list. Allowing to
switch it off could be an improvement in your case.

But I cannot completely follow the issue. In my case (flatpak GnuCash
5.0-159 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS), the drop down list does not prevent me
from entering some more text. And as soon as the entered text is found
in less descriptions, the list shrinks, until it disappears completely
(i. e. when it's a complete new description).


[...]


Regards

Carsten
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Re: [GNC] Missing QFX import option in version 5

2023-04-18 Thread Carsten Hütter
And this is the corresponding link to the flatpak package, in case you 
are a Linux user:



https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/stable/gnucash-stable-C5.0-77-gd9ba9a4c83-D5.0-1-gc4e1f0b4.flatpakref

Greetings

Carsten


Am 18.04.2023 um 18:57 schrieb Murugan Muruganandam:


assuming you are using windows you can download the nightly release where this 
has been resolved

https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/gnucash-5.0-2023-04-18-git-5.0-77-gd9ba9a4c83+.setup.exe



Saludos Cordiales


Murugan


From: gnucash-user  on 
behalf of Marilyn Kistler 
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 12:50 PM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
Subject: [GNC] Missing QFX import option in version 5

I was very disappointed to find QFX is no longer an option for importing
files in Gnucash 5.0.
What is the plan for this file type?

Marilyn Kistler
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Re: [GNC] Exporting reports to spreadsheet - Solved

2023-04-18 Thread Carsten Hütter

Very useful hint. Thanks a lot!


Am 18.04.23 um 09:00 schrieb flywire:

https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-March/106080.html

That's a great question George which has been annoying me for ages so I
flicked it over to the LibreOffice Ask site:
https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/open-html-file-in-calc-from-os/90615

It would make a good tip for our docs.
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Re: [GNC] gnucash 4.8 does not save settings

2023-04-14 Thread Carsten Hütter

Hi Papa Oz!

First of all: I'd recommend updating to a more current version both of
GnuCash (latest 4.x is 4.14 from 2023-03-25) and Finance::Quote (latest
is 1.54 from 2022-12-26). GnuCash 5.0 still has some issues.

The developers decided to publish the stable GnuCash Linux versions as
flatpak, not as deb packages. So in order to get the cutting edge
version without building from source code, you have to install flatpak.
I'm on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, only limited experience with other Linux
flavors (switched from OpenSUSE sometime in the last century or
millennium), but the following instructions should work more or less:

   $ sudo apt install flatpak

The latest GnuCash 4.x flatpak on code.gnucash.org is 4.13 from
2023-03-18, can be downloaded here:

   
https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/maint/gnucash-maint-C4.13-164-g207b105b9c-D4.13-7-g96300db7.flatpakref

Can be installed with:

   $ cd ~/Downloads/GnuCash/  # Change to location of your flatpak file
   $ flatpak install
   gnucash-maint-C4.13-164-g207b105b9c-D4.13-7-g96300db7.flatpakref #
   sudo not needed

And started with:

   $ flatpak run org.gnucash.Gnucash

There you go. Each flatpak package includes it's own current Finance::Quote.

To get the gnucash starter icon in your environment, you may need to
install the Linux mint 21 cinnamon flatplak plugin:

   $ sudo apt install flatpak-plugin-cinnamon

On my system there are two flatpak GnuCash versions installed, which
reside peacefully next door to each other:

   $ flatpak list --app
   Name Application ID Version Zweig
   Ursprung    Installation
   GnuCash  org.gnucash.GnuCash 4.13-164-g207b105b9c+
   maint-C4.13-164-g207b105b9c-D4.13-7-g96300db7
   gnucash1-origin system
   GnuCash  org.gnucash.GnuCash 5.0-65-ge87865209e+
   stable-C5.0-65-ge87865209e-D5.0 gnucash3-origin system

To start a specific version, you need to add the --branch option, e. g.:

   $ flatpak run --branch=maint-C4.13-164-g207b105b9c-D4.13-7-g96300db7
   org.gnucash.GnuCash

I hope this helps for now.

I also did the whole building process from source code, which is a lot
more complicated and time consuming. But this also can be done as an
experienced Linux user.

Cheers,

Carsten


Am 14.04.23 um 03:26 schrieb Papa Oz:


I am trying to run gnucash 4.8 under Mint 21 xfce.
The help menu item gives the following:
Version: 4.8
Build ID: 4.8a+(2021-09-28)
Finance::Quote: 1.51

gnucash does not save preferences.

I run it from the terminal so I can see any messages.

Upon starting I see:
Found Finance::Quote version 1.51.

I can enter transactions.  They are updated in the data file.

When I try to update the preferences, immediately upon clicking
"preferences" (after "edit") I receive this message:

"sys:1: Warning: g_hash_table_foreach: assertion 'hash_table != NULL'
failed"

I have conducted the following test.
Before running gnucash I run cd;ls -lR >file1
After  exiting gnucash I run cd;ls -lR >file2

Then I run meld ~/file1 ~/file2

It shows a couple of added logs and a backup, and the data file has
been updated.  There are no other changes anywhere in my home subtree
except the file*.  Specifically not in .config/gnucash nor
.local/share/gnucash.

Can anyone tell me how to fix this or point me to a more modern
gnucash .deb file that will install and run properly on Mint 21?

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