Hi,
I am in the same scenario in which I have multiple books with linked
documents.
Until your feature request is implemented, what I do is use Linked Location
instead of Linked File and put the filepath there. For Windows that needs
to be: file://C:\Path\MyDocument.pdf
On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 1
As Jim mentioned—good suggestion.
I too think it would be more flexible as a book-preference.
This does sound familiar, so it may be an existing bug/rfe, or maybe it
simply has been brought up on the list before.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/10/23 9:17 PM, Brook Milligan wrote:
The root path to th
Good suggestion!
On 2023-12-10 19:17, Brook Milligan wrote:
...the root path for documents should be a book-specific, not a global,
attribute
Does this make sense? Am I missing the fact that this can already be done?
Would it be hard to implement this?
That certainly makes sense to me
The root path to the set of documents that can be linked to Gnucash
transactions can be set via the “settings” menu. However, this seems to be a
global value; i.e., it applies to all book files. That is fine if there is a
single location in the file system for documents for all books, but it s
> On Dec 10, 2023, at 03:40, Gustavo R. Montesino wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm running gnucash 5.4 from Debian testing/sid repo and getting
> updated commodity quotes through "gnucash-cli --quotes get".
>
> Recently I've noticed that gnucash-cli isn't getting quotes from
> "unkonwn" Finance::Qu
Hello,
I'm running gnucash 5.4 from Debian testing/sid repo and getting
updated commodity quotes through "gnucash-cli --quotes get".
Recently I've noticed that gnucash-cli isn't getting quotes from
"unkonwn" Finance::Quote sources; the same commodities get updated
quotes correctly if run from the
If you click on the down arrow in the header line of the accounts tab far
right you can select lots of dates, see below - try "Present"
Cheers David H.
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2023 at 08:12, Alan Johnson via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm runnin
Hello,
I'm running GnuCash 5.4.1 flathub.
Is there a way to change the date of balance shown in the account
overview?
For example, I have a checking account with 10,000 in it today. I have
a couple transactions that are future dated which decrease the balance.
On the Accounts page, it shows
Hi,
This is a small enhancement request for the Income/Expense Report.
Is it possible to show the Net Profit as a percentage of Income in the graph?
It helps me in knowing the savings rate per month or per year.
I currently do this by copy pasting the report table to spreadsheet and
calculating i
On 2023-12-10 10:46, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
There is no official app other than the main GnuCash app for desktop.
Anything else you find is a 3rd Party project.
And they don't do much, frankly. I tried an Android version, and it was
not helpful.
If dealing with more than a few items a day
There is no official app other than the main GnuCash app for desktop.
Anything else you find is a 3rd Party project.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/10/23 12:36 PM, Edwin Booth wrote:
Do either of these apps work at all? It just says “Import” when I open the
app, but then doesn’t do anything. I’d like t
Try the Receivables Aging Report.
You can keep that tab open at all times and just refresh it occasionally.
If you want to see individual invoice and payment info for a customer
from there, click the total owed for that customer and a Customer Report
will show up. Depending on the detail level
Do either of these apps work at all? It just says “Import” when I open the
app, but then doesn’t do anything. I’d like to be able to input a cash
purchase to go into my laptop app at a later time.
Thanks, Edwin
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Hello,
I know that what I want is partially covered by the "Invoice due
reminder" e "Bills due reminder", but I think I would like to have in
the customer/vendors overview a dedicated column for this. One with the
total current balance, and one with the currently overdue
invoices/bills, especiall
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