The OFX import assistant includes a step to match newly imported
transactions to existing transactions, as you probably noticed.
The problem is that it is error prone and has to be monitored carefully
during the import process. I prefer to import a small number of
transactions at a time so that I
So the best solution for me is to make a scheduled payment after I got
CC bill? This would help me a lot, I think. And "Future Minimum" is a
useful feature.
Thanks for all of you guys. Have a nice day.
On 2017-09-26 01:28, Buddha Buck wrote:
> What might be a nice feature for GnuCash to have is
Greetings,
I download all my transactions from my back in quickbooks OFX format. I import
them into gnu cash. This works well; however, I’ve hit a snag.
I have a credit card, a paypal account and a bank account. These all have
different formats for downloading the data from, which I can convert
I feel like I've "paid my dues" with the scheduled transaction feature;
finally got it to work the way I want it, but it definitely contributed to
my hair loss in the process of doing so, but at last, I'm there...
I have monthly payments calendared 60 days in advance (so there are always 2
monthly
> On Sep 25, 2017, at 3:39 PM, Larry Fahnoe wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> I just noticed that the SHA256 sum I calculated for
> Gnucash-Intel-2.6.18-1.dmg didn't match the value shown in your e-mail
> announcement. I checked the sums published on
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/g
Thanks for the revised download for Windows. I downloaded and tried it, all
is good.
My sanity thanks you.
My eyesight thanks you.
I thank you.
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Read the section of the help manual about scheduled transactions.
Then click on Actions>Scheduled Transactions>Scheduled Transaction Editor.
David C
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Roger Oliver wrote:
> I'm sorry, I don't see the template tab. Thanks
>
> On Sep 25, 2017 2
> On Sep 25, 2017, at 9:08 AM, Fross, Michael wrote:
>
> That I can't verify :)
>
> I'm having the issues on the Windows build. I'm running Windows 10
> Professional.
>
> Michael
>
> On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Steve wrote:
>
>> Thank you, my sanity and eyesight apparently are intact
On 9/24/2017 8:31 PM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
Folks,
I think the original poster is looking at how to forecast cash flow. Given the
credit cards have different due dates, and assuming they are paid on their due
date, does the account from which they are paid have enough in it for the
coming
What might be a nice feature for GnuCash to have is the ability to generate
an "available credit" column for credit cards in some sort of report.
As long as I pay more to credit cards than I spend each month, I pay no
interest on the balance. As such, I sort of treat debit and credit cards
interch
I use Remind in Advance for that purpose, but it is somewhat clumsy too. I
put the word Sched in the Num field to remind me that the transaction has
not really happened yet.
David C
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Matthew Pounsett
wrote:
> On 25 September 2017 at 10:57, wrote:
>
> > Is ther
> On Sep 25, 2017, at 3:24 AM, Richard Ullger wrote:
>
>
>> The SHA256 Hashes for the downloadable files are:
>>
>>db965f39b6c5181810a064a1d1f5bb719722ac3b54dfce0cecf43ee7b38e593c
>> gnucash-2.6.18.tar.bz2
>>4fa7b851b854f8b07e9fd5662374cea25658c207deaf4812884731892899ef20
>> gnucas
I think the easiest way is to schedule both repayments as you expect to pay
the credit cards in the future (23 and 30 of the month).
Then on the main Accounts window, enable the column labelled "Future
Minimum" which will warn you how close to the red line you will be :)
(Click on the down arrow on
That I can't verify :)
I'm having the issues on the Windows build. I'm running Windows 10
Professional.
Michael
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Steve wrote:
> Thank you, my sanity and eyesight apparently are intact.
>
>
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Thanks for your replies. And here is what I'm considering.
The repayment date for one of my credit cards is 23rd, and 30th for
another. If I want to buy something in cash between these 2 dates, I
need to know exactly how much money I could spend on that day. I have to
repay one of the credit card
Thank you, my sanity and eyesight apparently are intact.
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On 25 September 2017 at 10:57, wrote:
> Is there a way to tell GnuCash to process a scheduled transaction early
> other than to chance the date of each transaction? Some months I would like
> to do my monthly accounting earlier than the first of the month. Only way I
> have found to do that is to
Is there a way to tell GnuCash to process a scheduled transaction early
other than to chance the date of each transaction? Some months I would like
to do my monthly accounting earlier than the first of the month. Only way I
have found to do that is to change the dates of the scheduled transactions
I see the same here. My hotkey also does not bring up the "Get
Transactions" window.
Thanks all.
On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Steve wrote:
> Ok, after waking up this morning, I still find the usual option to go
> online
> and download transactions or the balance, absent. If I'm wrong, wou
Ok, after waking up this morning, I still find the usual option to go online
and download transactions or the balance, absent. If I'm wrong, would some
kind person point me to where the heck it is (and I will then crawl back
into my embarrassed cave).
Was it "left on the kitchen table" during co
Good day Colleagues
I am still trying to increase my competence with GnuCash and its advance tools
including the ability to import invoices and transactions. Does anyone have
any CSV templates that can be used to model the import data set and by
extension enable me to appropriately prepare my
Good day Colleagues
I am still trying to increase my competence with GnuCash and its advance tools
including the ability to import invoices and transactions. Does anyone have
any CSV templates that can be used to model the import data set and by
extension enable me to appropriately prepare my
Richard Ullger schreef op 25-09-2017 13:53:
I'm getting the following build error building on Arch. Can you help?
I
had no problem building 2.6.17.
guile1.8
..
../.libs/libgncmod-engine.so: undefined reference to `SCM_POINTER_P'
../.libs/libgncmod-engine.so: undefined reference to
`SCM_POI
>> I'm getting the following build error building on Arch. Can you help? I
>> had no problem building 2.6.17.
>
>> guile1.8
> ..
>> ../.libs/libgncmod-engine.so: undefined reference to `SCM_POINTER_P'
>> ../.libs/libgncmod-engine.so: undefined reference to `SCM_POINTER_VALUE'
>
> Shouldn't that b
Richard Ullger schreef op 25-09-2017 13:10:
I'm getting the following build error building on Arch. Can you help? I
had no problem building 2.6.17.
guile1.8
..
../.libs/libgncmod-engine.so: undefined reference to `SCM_POINTER_P'
../.libs/libgncmod-engine.so: undefined reference to
`SCM_POIN
I'm getting the following build error building on Arch. Can you help? I
had no problem building 2.6.17.
Regards,
Richard.
guile1.8
goffice0.8
webkitgtk2
./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man --sysconfdir=/etc \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib --disable-schemas-compile --disable-dbi \
--en
> The SHA256 Hashes for the downloadable files are:
>
> db965f39b6c5181810a064a1d1f5bb719722ac3b54dfce0cecf43ee7b38e593c
> gnucash-2.6.18.tar.bz2
> 4fa7b851b854f8b07e9fd5662374cea25658c207deaf4812884731892899ef20
> gnucash-2.6.18.tar.gz
> ba57a15d4b89dc7a6b447569e4214f96cc545c9dd3
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