Gal - Well-stated question, except you omit description of the problem in
language of accounting as taught to, learned by, and understood by
accountants of the classical type, i.e. CPA's, students and graduates of
business programs, accounting researchers and educators. Which is to
describe the fe
Hi Randix
That screenshot is too small for me to read, however you can start
troubleshooting using the GnuCash price support utilities in a command
window.
Here is an example - Windows 10 / GnuCash 4.1
C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>perl gnc-fq-check
("1.49" "adig" "aex" "aiahk" "alphava
I'm using GnuCash 4.2 on Windows 10 Pro.
On a separate laptop, I installed GnuCash, and copied over from my regular
laptop where I normally use GnuCash, the files that I thought contained the
customization needed for the new install.
Everything works great, except for one component, price retriev
Will,
The confusion often arises because your bank regards a savings/checking
account in your name as a liability in their books while in your own books
it is an asset. Conversely your credit card is an asset in the bank's books
and a liability in yours
See
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnuca
Tommy,
Thank you for the tip about the symlink, I'll need to do that.
Here's the menu entry file that I have in
~/.local/share/applications/personal-gnucash.desktop. I have similar
desktop entry for each gnucash file. This allows me to press the
"windows" key, then type "personal gnucash" and I get
It wasn't the sync. It was my "work flow" which always included a saveas to
a remote drive for backup (obviously redundant along with my 2 other
automated backup routines). That process (whichI will no longer perform!)
was removing/retaining the .lck file in a way that my next file opening
didn't l
see my response below
On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 8:09 AM Jon Schewe wrote:
> Tommy,
>
> Thank you for the tip about the symlink, I'll need to do that.
>
> Here's the menu entry file that I have in
> ~/.local/share/applications/personal-gnucash.desktop. I have similar
> desktop entry for each gnucash