Hi Chris/all,
Did you already review the information & links from my last email
responding to your OFX/online banking issues?
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-July/107875.html
If so, did you have more specific questions?
Thanks,
Brad
On 7/22/23 19:13, Chris Miller
Hi Folks,
I bank with Wells Fargo and have done so for 30 years. I've used
QuickBooks and Quicken for most of that time and they have worked out
well. Regardless, I am not a fan of Intuit.
I'm investigating GnuCash, and the thing I find most important is being
able to synchronize
On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 18:27:52 -0700
John Ralls wrote:
> > On Jul 22, 2023, at 5:15 PM, Liz wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 14:25:38 -0700
> > Steve Butler wrote:
> >
> >> First I would upgrade those 191 packages.
> >>
> >> sudo apt update
> >> sudo apt upgrade
> >>
> >> Make sure
> On Jul 22, 2023, at 5:15 PM, Liz wrote:
>
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 14:25:38 -0700
> Steve Butler wrote:
>
>> First I would upgrade those 191 packages.
>>
>> sudo apt update
>> sudo apt upgrade
>>
>> Make sure everything upgradable was upgraded.
>>
>> Check that you have build-essentials.
Please, calm down, Bruce :) That was just an idea.
If I knew Perl as much as I know JavaScript I'd submit a PR yesterday.
(I know, I made a few modules for private use, they're on my GitHub –
but it involved much much much more learning than actual writing, and it
was long ago).
Nevermind.
On 2023-07-22 13:45, Michael Hendry wrote:
> Record the collections individually as Assets:Current Assets:Cash received
> from the appropriate Income: account, one on the 22nd July, the second on the
> 29th.
With this I think we all agree. I do, certainly.
> When you come to deposit the
On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 14:25:38 -0700
Steve Butler wrote:
> First I would upgrade those 191 packages.
>
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt upgrade
>
> Make sure everything upgradable was upgraded.
>
> Check that you have build-essentials.
May I suggest checking what would happen if you did upgrade
On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 17:56:09 +0100
Chris Green wrote:
> But what if one has cash from two collections to go to the same
> account. I.e. a collection on 22nd July and a collection on 29th
> July both paid in at the same time?
One way of doing this is with an intermediate account. You take the
But what if one has cash from two collections to go to the same account.
I.e. a collection on 22nd July and a collection on 29th July both
paid in at the same time?
First of all, you are perhaps confusing when money/cash/check received
with when deposited.
Let's say the following events:
First I would upgrade those 191 packages.
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
Make sure everything upgradable was upgraded.
Check that you have build-essentials.
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023, 14:15 Simon Roberts
wrote:
> Hi all, I'm looking to build GNC 5.3 on my Ubuntu 20.04 box. I did this as
> a
Hi all, I'm looking to build GNC 5.3 on my Ubuntu 20.04 box. I did this as
a trial run on a laptop with Ubuntu 22.04, where it went flawlessly. But,
on this 20.04 "production" machine, the same process is failing. I don't
want to upgrade this at this time if I can help it--it would disturb too
On 22 Jul 2023, at 17:58, c...@isbd.net wrote:
>>
> But what if one has cash from two collections to go to the same account.
> I.e. a collection on 22nd July and a collection on 29th July both
> paid in at the same time?
>
Record the collections individually as Assets:Current Assets:Cash
Scott,
The simple solution is to fix that split and remove or fix the 0 price entries
in the pricedb. You should check your other VND transactions to make sure that
there aren't any other 0-price splits. There's only one set of prices for any
particular commodity pair so you'd have to make a
On 07/21/2023 at 18:34 EDT Kaligula wrote:
In general the suffix idea looks like a nice workaround – but I'd
like to throw in my two cents.
So maybe a general solution in case of AV module pricing errors – a
".???" suffix (to any ticker, not only LSE ones) where the "???" is
the currency
On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 10:17:12AM +0100, Michael Hendry wrote:
> Hello again Chris.
>
Hi! :-)
> >
> > I quite often seem to have cases where several 'items' (see below for
> > the type of thing I mean) are paid for with a single payment to/from a
> > bank account. What is a good way to record
On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 10:17:12AM +0100, Michael Hendry wrote:
> Hello again Chris.
>
Hi! :-)
> Comments inserted below:
>
> On 21 Jul 2023, at 09:09, Chris Green wrote:
>
> >
> > I quite often seem to have cases where several 'items' (see below for
> > the type of thing I mean) are paid
Hi John,
Every transaction is big enough to equal more than one cent. And the dong cash
register starts with an ATM withdrawal of 2 million dong.
In the Price Database, which I was not familiar with before, I see three
entries, two of which are at zero value. The Account Summary now shows
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