[GNC] Create multiple taxes

2022-05-21 Thread Peter Huang
Hi, Is it possible to create multiple taxes/group of taxes in gnucash? So we have a case here : We sell a service for $1000, the tax will be : * VAT 10% = $100 * Service Tax 2% = $2 But this service tax will be deducted from our payment by our customer So instead of being paid

Re: [GNC] Mass Reconcile

2022-05-21 Thread Steve Butler
Do they all have the same parent? If so, reconcile the parent and check the box to include all sub-accounts. On Sat, May 21, 2022, 22:17 Fred Tydeman wrote: > I added over 300 dummy #yymmdd accounts and am using them as tags in splits > in transactions (to simulate Quicken classes). I now

[GNC] Mass Reconcile

2022-05-21 Thread Fred Tydeman
I added over 300 dummy #yymmdd accounts and am using them as tags in splits in transactions (to simulate Quicken classes). I now realized that those splits are not reconciled. It is a slow process to reconcile them one by one. Is there an easy way to pick many of those #yymmdd accounts and

Re: [GNC] Ctrl-G Go to Date

2022-05-21 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
If you copy the last date (Ctrl-C), you can paste it in. It's not Ctrl-G, but it *is* Ctrl-V... On May 21, 2022 7:06:24 PM EDT, Fred Tydeman wrote: >It appears that when I do Ctrl-G Go to Date, >that today's date is automatically filled in. >Is there a way to have it use the last date I

Re: [GNC] Keyboard shortcuts problem with v4.10

2022-05-21 Thread jbonnett
Thanks John, I followed the link you provided and installed GnuCash. The problem is still there. I type any characters; no characters appear and GnuCash crashes. The two things I tried were, invoking the Find dialog to search for something, and just starting a new transaction by typing a

Re: [GNC] Running Reports - Failure

2022-05-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Did you have any Webkit updates? That is what GC uses for rendering the reports. If so, maybe roll-back and pin that package for now, then file a bug report with the details. Regards, Adrien On 5/21/22 10:53 AM, Martin Booth via gnucash-user wrote: Hi, Running reports has suddenly stopped

Re: [GNC] Keyboard shortcuts problem with v4.10

2022-05-21 Thread John Ralls
This sounds like https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798515, which is in turn probably https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/4610. The latter is fixed, so I updated the build server and made a new nightly build

[GNC] Ctrl-G Go to Date

2022-05-21 Thread Fred Tydeman
It appears that when I do Ctrl-G Go to Date, that today's date is automatically filled in. Is there a way to have it use the last date I entered? ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to

Re: [GNC] unrealized gain / losses for mutual funds

2022-05-21 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
These points being said, there have been suggestions made in this list by others more qualified than I on the circumstances in which a user might need to track unrealized gains and account for them on an ongoing basis. I believe the term they used was "mark to market." You might look for

Re: [GNC] Running Reports - Failure

2022-05-21 Thread David H
Oh I forgot to mention, yes I am using an NVidia video card :-) Cheers David H. On Sun, 22 May 2022 at 06:10, David H wrote: > Hi Martin, > > Are you using the Flatpak version or did you compile it yourself ? Your > experience mirrors my own somewhat - after upgrading Ubuntu on my desktop >

Re: [GNC] Running Reports - Failure

2022-05-21 Thread David H
Hi Martin, Are you using the Flatpak version or did you compile it yourself ? Your experience mirrors my own somewhat - after upgrading Ubuntu on my desktop pc from 21.10 to 22.04 I lost my wi-fi, dual monitor and got blank reports in my compiled version of Gnucash although the Flatpak version

Re: [GNC] Crypto trade directly - not converting to local currency first

2022-05-21 Thread Suseno Dermawan
Hi Mattia, Thank you for the explanation. just a couple question, in this example: Assets:BTC -12333,123.00 4,074,129 Assets:ETH 456 8,934.38 4,074,079 Expenses:CryptoFees50 Trading:Crypto:BTC

Re: [GNC] Crypto trade directly - not converting to local currency first

2022-05-21 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
Nothing particularly odd about that. You'll have to do something like: tot shares price tot buy tot sell Assets:BTC -123 Assets:ETH 456 Trading:Crypto:BTC 123 Trading:Crypto:ETH -456 (the Trading: splits should be created

[GNC] Running Reports - Failure

2022-05-21 Thread Martin Booth via gnucash-user
Hi, Running reports has suddenly stopped working for me on my PC. I am using GNUCash 4.10 on a Ubuntu PC with 22.04 OS latest updates as well. When I run any preconfigured report or any saved reports the output is a blank page on screen. If I run export on the blank output page and save the file

Re: [GNC] unrealized gain / losses for mutual funds

2022-05-21 Thread Andrea Borgia
Il 19/05/22 00:50, davidcousen...@gmail.com ha scritto: You need a sub account of your asset account and a corresponding account in Equity which you could call a revaluation reserve or something similar. This account can be either in Equity itself or could be an Income or Expense account

Re: [GNC] unrealized gain / losses for mutual funds

2022-05-21 Thread Andrea Borgia
Il 18/05/22 16:46, David T. ha scritto: First, the analogy of a painting's unrealized gains to those of any other asset is perfectly valid. The only difference is that there is only one "share" of the painting, while there are many shares of a stock or mutual fund. Their change in value is

Re: [GNC] unrealized gain / losses for mutual funds

2022-05-21 Thread Andrea Borgia
Il 18/05/22 23:47, Michael or Penny Novack ha scritto: Because we lack "qualifications", seek professional guidance on WHAT to do. We can then help with the "how to do that using gnucash". Especially in this specific case of "art held as an investment" because you might actually be doing this

Re: [GNC] unrealized gain / losses for mutual funds

2022-05-21 Thread Andrea Borgia
Il 18/05/22 16:03, David Carlson ha scritto: Perhaps your question is not clear if it wasn't answered by several replies hinting that accountants treat various types of assets differently. Actually, yours was the first reply I got :) I am not an accountant,  so I  cannot know how well