What you need to do is start a new file and position those expenses
correctly under the the top expense level during the import process. That
is not really very hard with a couple of expendable tries to see how it
works.
On Sun, Dec 4, 2022, 12:17 PM Scott Traurig wrote:
> Nope, sorry, you ge
Scott,
If I understand correctly, what you expected was a chart of accounts with
one asset account for checking and all other accounts lumped under
expenses. Maybe one account for income.
You should be able to get to that result with an import from Quicken but
it may take some or perhaps a lot
David, IIRC for databases that have never had the lots functionality
enabled, it remains disabled. This leads to the hope that it would be
possible to disable it, but that may or may not work. At least, in my
case I never enabled it outside of one dedicated test case and it seems to
remain dis
In the U. S. each of those assets would be depreciated on it's own
schedule, so each would have it's separate table of depreciation if you are
planning on tracking that.
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For securities traded on U. S. Exchanges it usually works well to use Yahoo
as JSON as your source.
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> When I go for the stock prices, I get a, Cant get stock prices. I when to
> the where the stock/tic
Is your price update so slow that you cannot wait for it to finish before
proceeding with other tasks?
Even when l immediately execute a File Save right after an update it only
takes ten or fifteen seconds or so, far more than the actual data download
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 7:17 AM Rosepetals wrote:
> No worries. Thanks heaps for responding and your suggestions. It is much
> appreciated!
>
> Yes I presume they’re quite large b
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ildren and all I get is one
> line. It won't do a multi-line plot by investment. The stacked bar plot
> is close but not what I want. where and how is the price database
> encoded/stored in GC?
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> On 10/7/22 16:16, David Carlson wrote:
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> If you want prices
If you want prices instead of security value over time, that is easier to
get directly from Yahoo or Google finance.
For your securities use use the assets over time reports.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 12:02 PM Elmar wrote:
> I am looking through the various reports and cannot see how to graph the
What version of GnuCash do you have now and is it the same as before?
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 11:44 AM Jay Ridgley wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> BRAND NEW to the list, have been using GnuCash on my Ubuntu system for
> over 20 years, this is the first problem I have encountered that I have
> not been
you will need to find that file using something like this:
>
> sudo find / -name {BOOK_NAME}.gnucash.gcm -print
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hart, I'd hazard that either
> #1 or #3 is the proper location.
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> On 10/6/22 3:16 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> > I went through that part of the FAQ and I got lost with locations and
> > paths and relative paths but no hard filename to searc
net> wrote:
> David,
>
> The Wiki FAQ has a section on file locations. I don't have the exact
> answer off-hand, but I'm sure one of those locations has what you are
> looking for. (allegedly, there are no other places used by GnuCash)
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> *Subject:* [GNC] Import CSV transactions into GC
> *Date:* Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 12:17 AM
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> What is QDF format? That would not be the same as
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> I will wait until the end of the month when there will be new unreconciled
> transactions in the account.
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> Once a transaction is reconciled it never appears in a subsequent
> reconciliation unless it has been
Nathan,
Please reply to all so the group can follow the thread. This time, since I
missed that you didn't, I will forward this to the group.
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Subject: Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Report
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t.
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> So, perhaps, you ran the report for the 31st in the morning and the
> prices had an afternoon timestamp?
>
> You could inspect your Prices and run the report at different times of
> the day to test this conjecture.
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for Thursday June 30 picked the prices actually dated June 30. There were
also prices dated June 29 and July 1 in the data for most or all the
securities in the report. Why is May 31 an outlier?
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The place where you enter the currency name for an alternative currency is
in the settings for the accounts where you plan to use that currency.
If you plan to track groceries in that currency create a groceries expense
account in that currency.
If you plan to track a lot of things in a second cu
I just checked and found that the Android app called GnuCash is still in
the Google Play Store. It has not been supported for several years now.
The developer has effectively abandoned it. I think it was intended to be
a portable bucket to collect transactions for later import into the real
GnuC
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> > Thank you , I’ll have a look tomorrow.
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aller and I have tried letting the installer
> delete the previous version and have also tried deleting the previous
> version myself.
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> >>> From: David Carlson
> >>> Sent: 10 September 2022 17:33
> >>> To: Gyle McCollam
> >>
o a File | SaveAs and call it NAME.gnucash and go
> from
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I see that there is a Richard Barmann having an issue with Gnucash opening
an old data file and a Richard Clarkson having an issue with versions more
recent than 4.9 failing to start. In my email client their messages are
inextricably tangled. I also see that now Richard Clarkson is discussing
hi
Richard,
Do I understand correctly that after you download gnucash-4.11-1.setup.exe
from the link on gnucash.org and use it to install GnuCash.exe using
default settings then the icon on the Windows 11 equivalent to the Windows
10 icon that is supposed to start GnuCash doesn't work? Also clickin
There has been discussion here in the past about how to save backups of the
information that GnuCash saves in other folders. I do not recall there
being a nice answer for users that wish it was all in one folder.
That information does not change much after the first year or two so
eventually a qu
etting the installer
> delete the previous version and have also tried deleting the previous
> version myself.
>
>
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> *From:* David Carlson
> *Sent:* 10 September 2022 17:33
> *To:* Gyle McCollam
> *Cc:* Richard Clarkson ; Gnucash Users <
Richard,
Are you using the windows installer as downloaded from the Gnucash.org
website for each gnucash version?
Do you let the installer delete the existing version or do you use another
method?
On Sat, Sep 10, 2022, 11:18 AM Gyle McCollam wrote:
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You need to use nouns instead of pronouns
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022, 8:44 PM Jack Frillman wrote:
> What ever what that is.
>
> On 9/6/22 7:38 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>
> Some DRIPS work that way
>
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2022, 6:17 PM Jack Frillman wrote:
>
>> Cash of cour
Some DRIPS work that way
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022, 6:17 PM Jack Frillman wrote:
> Cash of course.
> How can you reinvest in something you no longer have?
>
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There are a couple of scenarios where it is desirable to post dividends in
the security account even though it does not affect the security, it does
affect your ROI. One is for certain report s and the other is when the
user reports dividends by ex dividend dates instead of payment dates.
On Mon
les - is
> this not part of the setup? Any problem on my side?
>
> Thanks for the help - we start moving.
>
> Norbert
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> On 8/31/2022 21:46, David Carlson wrote:
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> Norbert,
>
> That message means that GnuCash did not find and open an existing data
> file
questions
If you forgot how to find the tutorial go the the Gnucash.org website and
look around
On Sat, Sep 3, 2022 at 10:09 AM James Baxter wrote:
> David Carlson
> Sorry For that, I speak English as well. I am in The USA.
> What I am looking for is to setup the Stock (Tickers) items
First, please follow recommendations when starting a new topic do not
hijack old ones to get the email address, use some normal method to get
the address. Also, give it a real subject, never use the digest as a
topic.
I speak English as my native tongue and I have a real problem with people
w
Narberth,
That message means that GnuCash did not find and open an existing data file
so it is expecting you to create a new one. Thus Derek's answer.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2022, 7:11 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Just create a new file:
>
> File -> New File
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It's not me, But if it were, I might do a fresh install rather than upgrade
twice to get to 22.04.
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> Interesting question.
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> Perhaps try a 3.x flatpak?
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The GnuCash account structure is dictated by the program and it will not
necessarily exactly match what your brokerage statement shows. As one of
the previous comments noted, there are some bug reports indicating that the
csv importer is not able to import some transactions . You may need to
fudge
'm told that the
> > Transaction Commodity doesn't match the commodity of the selected
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nicely, but I did not try extending the test to multiple
transactions.
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>
> I just tried exporting one transaction from a security account and
> re-importing it with the CSV importer. It worked like a charm! I don't
&g
vid,
>>
>> I'm using GnuCash 4.11 from FlatPak. I have all of my transactions on
>> single lines (I've posted samples in this thread).
>> I would greatly appreciate someone explaining how to make this work and
>> I'd be happy to help update the documentation
saction Commodity - Fund Commodity
> Deposit - FUND UNITS
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> Nothing is right, couldn't find the account to transfer from and price
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Stan,
Jack's method should work too.
It might give different results depending on whether the cursor is sitting
in the new transaction line or on an existing transaction while pasting. I
haven't personally tried it.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 1:08 PM Jack Slater wrote:
> Ya I can try that - if I c
I get thoroughly confused when I see all four words debit, credit, deposit
and withdrawal in the same sentence.
Are you really copying from and pasting to the same account? If so, why
not just use the duplicate function. If not, is the target account the
same type as the source?
Oh, which ver
I was trying to complain about gmail, gnot Gnucash
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 9:37 AM David Carlson
wrote:
> I guess GnuCash on my cellphone doesn't work as I expect.
>
> On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 9:10 AM Fred Tydeman
> wrote:
>
>> https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?i
I guess GnuCash on my cellphone doesn't work as I expect.
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 9:10 AM Fred Tydeman wrote:
> https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798550
>
> On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 10:06 AM David Carlson <
> david.carlson@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If t
If that 798550 is a gnucash Bugzilla report number I couldn't find it in a
search. Can you provide a link?
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022, 7:10 AM Fred Tydeman wrote:
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> It is incredibly easier to list banks that don't offer that service or
> that do it wrong. A list of banks that do would almost duplicate the
> yellow pages (remember them?) and would go out of date just as quickly.
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2022,
Version 2.6.19 only works the old way where you need to type a few
characters of each level starting at the top. You need at least 3.x to get
the better autofill in the account field.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022, 5:36 PM Stan Brown wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at 11:31 AM UTC -800, Stan Brown
at 16:11 David Carlson
> wrote:
>
>> Tom,
>>
>> As Gyle mentioned, the vast majority of banks, credit card companies and
>> even online
>>
>
> David, that the "vast majority" allegedly provide such capability doesn't
> help someone looking
Tom,
As Gyle mentioned, the vast majority of banks, credit card companies and
even online merchants offer both csv and either ofx or qfx direct downloads
on their website, usually through an icon near the list of recent
transactions. There are a few exceptions, even a small number that say
th
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t;> Lots functionality does not cover all use cases.
>> Lots are ruthless, but not intrinsically evil.
>> If you want to do your own Capital Gains/Losses calculations, you can, but
>> just don't use Lots at all.
>>
>> Important Lots tip:
>> Lots calculations a
ance: trading accounts are turned on by book; lots can
> be enabled by account.
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> David T.
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> On July 27, 2022 3:33:37 AM GMT+03:00, David Carlson <
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>> I believe that you are witnessing first hand why trading accounts are
I forgot to address fixing the mess.
I think there are two ways to fix it. The easiest is to restore your last
backup from before turning on TA's.
The other, iirc, is to manually delete all those TA's.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2022, 7:24 PM wrote:
> Fred,
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> Not early in the guide, but in the section
I believe that you are witnessing first hand why trading accounts are not
enabled by default, i.e. they create a royal mess in your trading history.
You might want to re-read the recent thread about evil trading accounts.
They may work ok for some users who's documentation goals align with the
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