> On Mar 3, 2019, at 11:16 AM, Allen wrote:
>
> I have the macOS version and gave been attempting to enter my bank info for
> direct access to the bank accounts. The bank is recognized during the setup
> but the options to access the accounts are greyed out. No errors were
> reported during
Hi Andrea,
Am 03.03.2019 um 19:19 schrieb Andrea Borgia:
> Hi.
>
> For the past decade, I've had only a few gnucash files, not one per year:
> basically, I'd create a new one when the file would be large enough at the
> end of the year to notice that startup time.
>
> If I wanted to
Hi.
For the past decade, I've had only a few gnucash files, not one per year:
basically, I'd create a new one when the file would be large enough at the
end of the year to notice that startup time.
If I wanted to retroactively split them by single year as I started doing
now, how could I do
I have the macOS version and gave been attempting to enter my bank info for
direct access to the bank accounts. The bank is recognized during the setup but
the options to access the accounts are greyed out. No errors were reported
during theIs this option available on the macOS?
Allen Gordon,
A bug was filed on this issue in November of 2007 (!).
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493789
I've updated it to to point to this thread. I strongly encourage those
of you who who feel that this is important to add yourselves to that bug.
I've not found documentation on how the
On 03/03/2019 11:58, Michael Hendry wrote:
My personal accounts run according to the UK tax year - 6th Apr one year to 5th
Apr the next - but I also keep the books for East of Scotland Jazz Education
(ESJE), a charity whose reporting year runs from 1st Nov one year to 31st Oct
the next
I'd happily +1 a bug report that it should be a book preference rather
than a user preference. It makes no sense to me to force a user to see
the same fiscal year everywhere s/he looks but then to let multiple
users see the same book with different fiscal years.
Jeff Abrahamson
My personal accounts run according to the UK tax year - 6th Apr one year to 5th
Apr the next - but I also keep the books for East of Scotland Jazz Education
(ESJE), a charity whose reporting year runs from 1st Nov one year to 31st Oct
the next because its peak activity in bookkeeping terms is
On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 15:35, Alan A Holmes said:
[...]
> I'm currently trying to set up a scheduled transaction for a rates bill,
> where there are a total of 8 payments, with the 1st payment a different
> amount to the other 7. Quicken used to allow this as a feature of setting
> up