Hi David,
Right now it is working for me. I believe it's temporarily hosted via a flakey
internet connection so it may indeed be unreachable from time to time.
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 15 december 2018 05:29:09 CET schreef David Cousens:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if the wiki is currently
Hi,
Does anyone know if the wiki is currently down? I am unable to access it to
either view or edit but have no problem with other content or the main
website.
David Cousens
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Steve,
One way to locate entries like that is to open the reconcile window. Any
unreconciled transactions before the start of
the current period being reconciled will normally appear at the start of the
list on the reconciliation page which can
help loacting some finger trouble entries. These
On 15/12/18 9:16 am, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 12/14/18 2:39 PM, elvis wrote:
Bite sized chunks, bite sized chunks.
Sometimes I get a few months and hundreds of transactions behind.
I'll go a few days at a time to get started then weeks. Trying to
remember what you did 3 months ago is
Florian wrote
> I have the same problem and isntalled gdb with chocolatey (3rd party
> Windows
> package manager).
>
> Unfortunately, gdb says no stack found. The complete output is as follows:
Ok, so I set a proper breakpoint and now, I got this:
(gdb) b exit
Breakpoint 1 at 0x74c67165 (6
On 12/14/18 2:39 PM, elvis wrote:
Bite sized chunks, bite sized chunks.
Sometimes I get a few months and hundreds of transactions behind. I'll
go a few days at a time to get started then weeks. Trying to remember
what you did 3 months ago is hard! :-) But finding an error in 5
transactions
I have the same problem and isntalled gdb with chocolatey (3rd party Windows
package manager).
Unfortunately, gdb says no stack found. The complete output is as follows:
PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> gdb gnucash.exe
GNU gdb (GDB) 8.1
Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Bite sized chunks, bite sized chunks.
Sometimes I get a few months and hundreds of transactions behind. I'll
go a few days at a time to get started then weeks. Trying to remember
what you did 3 months ago is hard! :-) But finding an error in 5
transactions is easy, finding it in 500 is hard.
> On Dec 14, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like your experience to track Futures and Options with gnucash.
> - Any special account to use? It is not a mutual fund, stock...
> - Advice?
>
> In the case of Futures which I am more interested in we
Hi,
I would like your experience to track Futures and Options with gnucash.
- Any special account to use? It is not a mutual fund, stock...
- Advice?
In the case of Futures which I am more interested in we could have an
"active" or "bank" account:
- day 0: ingress of the guarantee, i.e., 1000 €
Chris,
By Check Register do you mean a list of transactions in one ban account?
To do that, open the Account window for that bank account, Click on View >
Filter By..., choose the date range that you want to print out, then choose
Reports > Account Report, and print it out. Note that you may see
Hi
I have to print the check register for an financial review.
How do I do it?
Thanks in advance.
Chris Tsuji
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> On Dec 13, 2018, at 7:00 AM, John Diaz wrote:
>
> When I apply the filter to hid the reconciled transactions, the balance shown
> on the account ledger changes. The correct balance shows on the 'Accounts'
> tab. Just noticed this behavior after reconciling my checkbook this morning.
>
No Michael, thank you for the comprehensive answer.
Like many others I suspect, Summer goes by quickly (in the Northern
Hemisphere) and doing the accounts falls by the wayside :-)
I am catching up and discovered that the reconciliation had strange
balances (negative) in the reconciliation of
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