David,
The issues with building GC4.9 on Ubuntu 20.04 are likely relatively minor as
far as I can see, and mainly those that first time builders of GnuCash encounter
with getting the dpendencies and build environment setup and enough familiarity
with the process to be able to avoid the common
I almost forgot that there is an issue with release 3.8 where scheduled
reinvested dividend transactions and other stock purchase transactions do
not correctly apply the share price when the SX runs which I know has been
fixed in the 4.something update. Maybe that fix also fixed this issue?
On
The main difference is that I am using release 3.8. At the matching step
after I touch add so it won't erase the text in the existing transactions
it declares that the four non-zero value dividend transactions are already
balanced and it won't let me assign an income account.
Then I touch Next
Unfortunately I don't think so, but there are 2 other options:
There is Preferences > Register Defaults which sets a hard limit by
number of transactions, but I can't see how that is as useful as
applying a filter across the board. While filters have an indicator in
each register (top right
Your example worked fine for me in GnuCash 4.9. I set it to ignore the first 5
rows, set the date field to Date, the description field to Description, and the
Amount Field to deposit and ignored the rest. I used
Assets:Investment:Brokerage Account for the target account. On import the
matcher
Of course it gets rounded. As I said, there is no such thing as a fraction of a
Euro-cent.
Over time the rounding should average out so that you have only a few cents
error that you can resolve with a rounding-correction entry to get the trial
balance to balance. You might need to keep a
I have created a test csv import file and I can replicate the single line
out-of-balance imported transactions. . Reminder, I am still using release
3.8 in Llnux Lite [Ubuntu 20.04].
The test file is pure text, I will quote it to be sure that it gets
through. Alas, that adds spurious carriage
Thank to Adrien, I now realize I can limit the amount of transactions displayed
for an account. Is there a way to do this globally for all accounts without
having to change each and every account? I looked but don't see a way.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
609.680.2326
But that will end in a dirty account. I created a fund called 'crypto
euro' to have a
Euro with smaler fractions. The account is now a 'mutual fund' but if I
enter a 'Tot
Sell' it gets still rounded.
I need a clean transaction history for my tax stuff.
Am 23.12.21 um 22:31 schrieb John Ralls: