Hi
Thanks for your valuable input. I'll go ahead and give it a try.
:-)
Les
Den 2018-10-12 kl. 22:31, skrev Jeff Abrahamson:
Ditto here, I run a sports club and two other clubs with gnucash. It's
perfect for our needs.
I also don't bother with the business features, just a/r accounts and
There may have been a small amount of earnings between the death and
distribution. Not sure about the treatment here but the US does charge the
heirs tax on their part of those gains.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 12, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Leo Bolta wrote:
>
> Thanks for the input all! Good to e
Thanks for the input all! Good to especially know that the tax had
already been paid before the final distribution.
On 2018-10-12 8:44 AM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
Canada does not have inheritance tax. Presuming the executor got it right, the
estate paid all its taxes before releasing the l
Ditto here, I run a sports club and two other clubs with gnucash. It's
perfect for our needs.
I also don't bother with the business features, just a/r accounts and
manually issue bills and such. That may or may not be the right choice,
someday I should look at those functions further.
Jeff Abra
I’m a very new user, trying to import transaction data in CSV format. I am
running GC 3.3 on a Mac Powerbook with High Sierra (10.13.6).
I imported two files with a minimum of problems using GC 2.6, then found
out that the current version was now 3.3 and upgraded.
I am having problems with the
Check your MySQL logs and see if it’s raising error 1007 (database exists)
after the second CREATE DATABASE query. There might be a timing issue where
MySQL is still cleaning up after the DROP DATABASE when the second create query
arrives. If so it might be evident from the MySQL logs.
Regards,
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 at 16:36, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
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> Colin,
>
> Can you manually resize GC as if you used the maximize button? How does the
> window behave? (scrollbars?)
I can resize it except that I cannot shrink the width down
sufficiently small that it will fit in the available space w
Colin,
Can you manually resize GC as if you used the maximize button? How does the
window behave? (scrollbars?)
Regards,
Adrien
> On Oct 12, 2018, at 10:15 AM, Colin Law wrote:
>
> I am using standard Ubuntu not Xubuntu, so there are normally the
> usual Close, Minimise and Maximise buttons i
I am using standard Ubuntu not Xubuntu, so there are normally the
usual Close, Minimise and Maximise buttons in the window title bar.
The maximise is a white square.
I was not entirely accurate in my last post. I have the Ubuntu Dock
bar down the left hand side and not auto hidden which reduces t
I tried what I think you said in 18.04 and 3.35 can not shrink to where
there is a horizontal scroll bar. The Maximize '+' button is there
regardless whether the tabs are at the top or right side.
Just to ensure we're talking about the same button. In Xubuntu 18.04 I
don't have the Maximize butt
I am using MySQL. When I attempt to Save As over an existing database
I see the database already exists warning then when I tell it to go
ahead I get the generic server encountered error or bad or corrupt
data message.
In gnucash.trace I see
* 15:40:07 WARN
[GncDbiBackend::session_begin()] Data
Sorry, I should have said that all other apps I have tried operate as expected.
Alt-Space does not show Maximise. It does show Unmaximise but it is greyed out.
However I have had a Eureka moment. There seems to be a change with
3.3 to do with window width. On 2.9 the window (when not maximised)
> On Oct 12, 2018, at 6:03 AM, Colin Law wrote:
>
> I believe that on early 3.x versions that it was not possible to Save
> As on top of an existing database of the same name. I thought that
> had been fixed in or before 3.3 but I note that it still fails using
> 3.3 from the Ubuntu 18.10 rep
Hi Deva
Thanks for feedback.
Charts were planned but not quite finished.
Period Average is actually present in the Transaction Report. Select
either Asset/Liability accounts, or Income/Expense accounts, (or both).
From sorting tab, select Primary-Key = account-name, Secondary-Key =
date, sec
At Fri, 12 Oct 2018 14:39:11 +0100 Colin Law wrote:
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> Running Gnucash 3.3 in Ubuntu 18.10 Beta from the Ubuntu repository
> there is no maximise button, and the window will not maximise by the
> usual shortcut methods. Has anyone else seen anything similar?
> Should I file a bug under the Ubu
Seems ok in Build ID: git 3.3-5-g820cd842f+ (2018-10-06) on Ubuntu 18.04
which you may have already tried. I have not installed 18.10 yet. Is it
there for other applications or with Alt-Space?
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 9:40 AM Colin Law wrote:
> Running Gnucash 3.3 in Ubuntu 18.10 Beta from the
I run the accounts for a couple of clubs with similar needs. Setup
one accounts file for each club so they are kept separate. I have not
bothered with the complexities of the business features (invoices etc)
as I have not found them necessary.
I am a person who is treasurer for organization
Running Gnucash 3.3 in Ubuntu 18.10 Beta from the Ubuntu repository
there is no maximise button, and the window will not maximise by the
usual shortcut methods. Has anyone else seen anything similar?
Should I file a bug under the Ubuntu system or gnucash?
Colin
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Hello Christopher,
A while ago, you posted the multi-column versions of balance sheet and income
statement to this list for beta testing.
Recently, my son started college and he was “voluntold” to use GnuCash and
share the datafile with me for monthly analysis. These 2 reports you published
ar
I believe that on early 3.x versions that it was not possible to Save
As on top of an existing database of the same name. I thought that
had been fixed in or before 3.3 but I note that it still fails using
3.3 from the Ubuntu 18.10 repository. Also I cannot find a bug
referring to the problem.
C
John,
Thanks for fixing the issue on average cost basis in release 3.3. I can now
confirm that 3.3 reports balance sheet numbers correctly and my imbalance only
shows 0.20 over 18 years of data (instead of 100’s of thousands before).
With this fix and the CSV price importer feature, I have ever
Canada does not have inheritance tax. Presuming the executor got it right, the
estate paid all its taxes before releasing the last of the inheritance. I’m
not sure what happens if the executor screws up and distributes too much before
CRA has its final say on how much the estate owes (basicall
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 at 11:44, Leslie Jensen wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I'm the treasurer of three sports clubs. They all have the same setup.
> Most of the income is membership fees and we pay Invoices for
> equipment and other costs. We have no tax or billing needs. The
> account plan for each club is alm
Hi
I'm the treasurer of three sports clubs. They all have the same setup.
Most of the income is membership fees and we pay Invoices for
equipment and other costs. We have no tax or billing needs. The
account plan for each club is almost the same. So a very simple setup.
Can I run all three clubs
Further to my recent post that Ubuntu 18.10 will have gnucash 3.2 I
see this has now been updated to version 3.3
Ubuntu 18.10 Beta is available for installation/upgrade now (with
gnucash 3.3) and should be released within a couple of weeks.
Colin
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