Luckily, OXF & CSV still work. bit more stuffing around, but actually easier to
view what is happening.
You need to tell the import the account on CSV, but it seems easier to select
the accounts
that I am transferring to so I might continue using csv imports.
regards, Doug (long, long
have used was GST support(a VAT type tax used in Australia)
when I was running a
business, but now I am retired, who cares! (the go-go years, the slo-go years,
then the no-go years! Currently towards end of go-go...
Thanks to the Developers for the support over the years.
regards, Doug
Ben K
The hack proposed by Bruce Schuck in the thread "Yahoo Closed the Door on
Finance API" also works for Flatpak install of Gnucash v. 5.3.
This Flatpak install was the only Linux distribution of Gnucash v.5.3 I have
been able to find. Unfortunately it it uses F::Q v. 1.56 and I have been unable
in the Online Quotes page, Section 3
(https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Online_Quotes#Command_line_interface) pointing
to the Flatpak page on Using Command Line Tools
(https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Using_Command_Line_Tools) which
documents the information that Geert supplied me.
Cheers,doug
I installed via flatpack Gnucash v. 5.3 on Linux Mint v. 20 OS and the terminal
commands that I previously used to find sources for quotes on longer work.
Here is the output:
doug@sager:~$ gnucash-cli --quotes dump yahoo_json QCBMPXgnucash-cli: command
not found
doug@sager:~$ gnc-fq-dump -v
Yes. That does work. Although it takes a very long time to get a response from
Yahoo. Like three minutes. That may be a function of my slow internet
connection.
Thank you very much, Dale.
Doug
On Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at 07:20:02 PM GMT-7, Dale Alspach
wrote:
Have you tried using
Linux Mint v. 20. GNUCASH v. 4.2Finance::Quote v. 1.56
When I update the price Data Base it fails to retrieve TIAA-CREF quotes.
The Security Editor is set up as follows:
Running gnc-fq-dump gives the following result:
doug@sager:~/src/gnucash-5.1$ gnc-fq-dump tiaacref QCBMPXFinance::Quote fields
plicated transaction, it is
easier to remember exactly how the splits are distributed.
Hope that helps Mr Newbie!
regards, Doug
On Sun, 7 Nov 2021 10:42:10 +
Michael Hendry wrote:
> On 6 Nov 2021, at 21:40, Shevach Pepper wrote:
> >
> > Hello there,
> > 'I'm having
with the
next major release.
(end)
I feel what is needed is for it to be a part of the configuration settings
window.
Until implemented. I will just set the dates for each report. I am certainly
no programmer
regards, Doug
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 11:15:51 +1100
flywire wrote:
> H
it always defaults to the current financial year ()which in Australia´s case
is 1 July to 30 June).
I wonder how many other countries have non-Calendar year Financial years? I
guess the UK might copy us
seeing we seem to copy their laws in our early days.
regards, Doug
n Sat, 9 Oct 2021 13:32:07
(PCLinuxOS, which I have been using for
years & love!)
regards, Doug (Long time Gnucash user & appreciator!)
--
___
gnucash-user mailing list
gnucash-user@gnucash.org
To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:
https://lists.gnu
sits: this is useful where you split amounts into known amounts (eg 1/3rd)
I find this useful where tax amounts are split into personal & tax claimable
for instance.
(btw, download the documentation package: there is a LOT of useful info there!)
good luck!
Doug
(long time Gnucash user that fumbl
oses. (such as in Australia, calculating Capital
gains tax)
regards, Doug
On Sun, 22 Aug 2021 05:13:17 +
Tim Hume via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> In GnuCash one can create a hidden account. What legitimate purposes are
> there for hidden accounts?
>
> Regard
elds from
unassigned to another category, they will drop out of unassigned.
regards, Doug (nb: I am no expert! but there is always a way)
On Sat, 30 Jan 2021 11:13:33 -0800
gnu Gord wrote:
> Is it possible to find a specific split transaction based on the memo field
> and assign t
zero balance. (hint: the account can then be hidden if you no
longer need to see it)
I also have old ´sleeper´ accounts: a hidden main account (bit obvious: a
snooze!) then drop old unused accounts into that main account.
Keep safe!
regards, Doug (in sunny, relatively covid free Australia)
On
too hard to change for me...)
regards, Doug
On Sat, 22 Aug 2020 15:20:49 -0400
Derek Zehr wrote:
> Hello Fellow GnuCashers,
>
> I installed GnuCash from Ubuntu software (Ubuntu 18.04), and it is
> version 2.6.19. But I see the latest release on gnucash.org is 4.1. Why
> is mine
safe! (from Covid)
regards, Doug (Australia)
On Tue, 8 Sep 2020 15:29:41 +0100
Chris Green wrote:
> I'm feeling my way with these PCC accounts but I do feel as if GnuCash
> will do quite well for me.
>
> Anyway, next silly question, two of our income streams are
> 'Collecti
Adrien,
one thing that would help in Australia is in the setup to be able to set the
year start as 1 July, & end as 30 June.
Currently the only options are the beginning of the year, monthly, quarterly,
or absolute.
I usually use absolute, resetting each year.
regards, Doug
On Wed, 4
ared a report on each account for the 12 months
which detail my tax deductible transactions.
I am no accountant, & even tho I have used Gnucash for years, I still have
issues every tax year but usually bumble through.
regards, Doug
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019 13:14:05 -0500
Adrien Monteleon
any data in 25 years!
regards, Doug (Nth Coast, NSW, Australia, near Byron Bay. Someone has to put up
with this lifestyle: sunny one day & perfect the next!)
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 05:34:52 -0500 (CDT)
Lyndon wrote:
> I just want to say thank you to the wonderful people who have give
uot; I receive "No Linked Account" for
all transactions.
I would have thought(?) that the Transactions.CSV "Account" name
corresponding exactly to the GnuCast account name would have auto-matched.
Am I wrong about that?
How do I avoid having to ma
each
transaction can be moved fairly easily (At least that is the way I do it!)
I run Gnucash under Linux: I love PCLinuxOS! which I have used for many years.
regards, Doug
On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 00:34:33 +1030
Xboxboy Mageia wrote:
> Hi all: Great to see how active the mailing list is.
> I'm in t
Tex, the Administrator of PCLinuxos struck a problem. Can you help please?
(I am not a developer, but can pass any help on)
regards, Doug
Re: GnuCash
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:28:20 AM »
Quote
I've spent hours on this and this is what it gives me even though the library
is installed
will forward it
to PCLibuxOS)
regards, Doug (not a developer! merely an intermediary...)
___
gnucash-user mailing list
gnucash-user@gnucash.org
To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:
https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user
If you
Thanks for the hard work. I will report the upgrade to PCLinuxOS (my distro of
choice for many years).
regards, Doug (Australia)
On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 15:49:10 -0500
C M Reinehr <c...@reinehr.net> wrote:
> John,
>
> Thanks for all your hard work. GnuCash is an invaluable pi
25 matches
Mail list logo