You can also abuse the Currency feature.
Create account called Assets:Cheese (currency CHF sounds appropriate!).
Amend its symbol to 'kg'.
Transfer from USD $8 in Assets:Bank to 0.8kg in Assets:Cheese, and the
commodity editor will pop up ($10 = 1kg).
Eating cheese means transferring some kg
Thanks to all for your guidance, "other hands" methods, and comments. I see
that I should use asset accounts as the primary type account to tract these
stored-value items. I am a novice at double-entry accounting. I have been
using GnuCash for several months to track some of my personal
That's what I do for our car fuel purchases, with a note like:
436.9km@38.43l 8.80l/100km
(27/30 mpg (US/Imp), for those who still measure things that way ;) )
Manually calculated, but in a standard format, so that if I wanted to
extract data to look at things like like averages or trends, or
Hi Steve,
This is how I set mine up, I don't bother with the remind in advance as I'm
already telling it to create the transaction and notify me when it does and
I use Gnucash daily so I don't need a reminder.
Your screenshot seems to indicate it thinks it's already created the
transaction for 1
I'm running Windows 10, GnuCash Version 2.6.17.
After using GnuCash for a number of years, I finally am getting around to
using the Scheduled Transaction feature. Previously I would simply add the
upcoming anticipated transactions to the account registry, and then when the
date in question hit
> On Aug 2, 2017, at 2:24 PM, Christine Maloney wrote:
>
> Yes the date and time are correct on the PC, I have windows 7 home premium.
> And I got the latest I think Gnucash 2017. I wonder if there is a fix for
> this.
>
> From: Dave H [mailto:hell...@gmail.com]
>
Report is refined to show multiple tax accounts. This will be useful for
e.g. UKVAT normal and EC sales.
Tax column names are copied from the Account names.
Terminology changed from VAT/GST to generic 'tax' and TaxTables must use
'Input'/'Output' names.
Disabled zero-amount cells.
Technically it
Hi,
First, this is a user question, not a developer question -- so should
have been asked on gnucash-user. I've re-directed this there.
Eric Wheeler writes:
> Hello all,
>
> We have an invoice that cannot be found in the "Business->Customer->Find
> Invoice"
Christine,
It seems that you are the first to report your problem. That is why the
developers are asking so many questions about details. Please check the
about gnucash screen and tell them the exact release number and build date.
David C
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 7:24 AM, Christine Maloney via
Hello!
I've asked in IRC and it's not clear to me what to put as the start date in the
dialog concerning Estimating budget-values for the accounts based from the past
history of transactions?
For instance, if I have several years of history and want to create a budget
for this 2017 year, along
Yes the date and time are correct on the PC, I have windows 7 home premium. And
I got the latest I think Gnucash 2017. I wonder if there is a fix for this.
From: Dave H [mailto:hell...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2017 12:00 PM
To: AC ; Christine Maloney
On Tue, 1 Aug 2017 20:24:24 -0500
John Griessen wrote:
> I have not been able to upgrade gnucash for a while now.
>
> Will there be a usable gnucash in the next debian release?
> If not, why not?
>
>
> I still use this version on debian stretch/testing/frozen, soon to
13/01/1899 is the exact date. I have downloaded a later version, 2017 and it
is still doing the same. The date range is amended correctly but the report
still does not show it.
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user
[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+cmaloney4=talktalk@gnucash.org] On
On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 14:47:02 BST edamiani wrote:
> Hi, I started using GnuCash with the goal of tracking my expenses and
> generating reports, but one important thing for me would be storing the
> quantity of an expense and automatically generating the resulting expense
> from that. For
Hi, I started using GnuCash with the goal of tracking my expenses and
generating reports, but one important thing for me would be storing the
quantity of an expense and automatically generating the resulting expense
from that. For instance: if I buy 0.8 kg of cheese for $10 the kilogram, I
would
On 2 August 2017 at 02:24, John Griessen wrote:
> I have not been able to upgrade gnucash for a while now.
>
> Will there be a usable gnucash in the next debian release?
> If not, why not?
You would probably have to direct that question to whoever packages it
for Debian.
> On Aug 2, 2017, at 2:10 AM, AC wrote:
>
> On 2017-08-01 08:30, John Ralls wrote:
>
>> The date range is selected on the general tab of report options. You'll find
>> a convenient button in the report toolbar for opening that dialog.
>>
>> 1899 is a weird value. Have
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