Hello, Gnucash users:
Would anyone else like a hacky way to do partial and catch-up
reconciliation of bank accounts and credit card accounts?
I am a bad bookkeeper. In my personal finances, I have several GnuCash
accounts with 10-15 years of transaction history, but I did not
reconcile them
Thanks for the tip to use the experimental income statement and to change the
option to show the months!
Is there a way to export this report to excel to apply totals and other
tweaks required by oversight committee?
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Sorry your message is somewhat confusing - ios is for iPad NOT Mac. Are
you saying you've just updated your mac to Mojave (10.14.6) or Catalina
(10.15.7) or whatever and now when you start Gnucash it tries to start up
and then you get this weird error displayed ?
Not sure if it helps but I think
can't open either my older version of gnu cash or new version (4.2-1) on
mac after installing ios 14. anyone have any solutions?
can't parse/ can't read file.
thanks.
ph
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I am willing to provide you with sample OFX files for brokerage accounts if
you need them to implement it in aqbanking and improve it.
Ping me privately at this e-mail address and I can make them available
securely to you.
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If it's not a one time chore you could look into writing a spreadsheet macro to
do it for your each
time.
Regards,
Geert
Op zondag 1 november 2020 06:42:19 CET schreef w...@theprescotts.com:
> Is this a one time chore. I don't know about doing it on the Gnucash side,
> but it seems relatively
Hi,
The gnucash csv importer unfortunately can't handle that case. Your only option
is to transform
the csv data outside of gnucash to be in a format it does support.
Regards,
Geert
Op zondag 1 november 2020 02:21:14 CET schreef Craig Phillips:
> Hi,
>
> I've been scratching my head on how t