I don't think Quicken is in imminent danger of takeover by GnuCash. However,
just like any software there is a learning curve that you have to come to terms
with for GnuCash. For right now, I keep two sets of books, one in Quicken and
one in GnuCash. I assume that at some point I won't be
Well it took a couple tries on my part and some rewrite of two of my excel
spreadsheets but it works fine. Thanks for your help.
iii
On Sunday, September 29, 2019, 3:57:51 PM UTC, John Ralls
wrote:
> On Sep 28, 2019, at 9:38 PM, Joseph G Keithley III via gnucash-user
>
Okay, thanks I will give it a try.
iii
On Sunday, September 29, 2019, 3:57:51 PM UTC, John Ralls
wrote:
> On Sep 28, 2019, at 9:38 PM, Joseph G Keithley III via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> ?? I've been importing daily stock prices from a csv
Hello,
?? I've been importing daily stock prices from a csv file.?? It worked
fine in Gnucash 3.5, but doesn't work in 3.6-3.8.?? I keeps nagging me
for a "namespace". What is a "namespace".?? There is no option on the
csv import setup page for a "namespace".?? The data is in three
Thanks Dave.
I tried all the clicking I could think of and the only one that did anything
was when I selected the "R" box on the import screen for an item and then
double clicked on that row. A window titled "Select Matching Existing
Transaction" and the bottom part of that window labeled
Hi,
?? I am having a problem with transaction associations. I am using
Gnucash 3.7 on a 64-bit Windows 7 Pro laptop.?? I am trying to import an
OFX file that contains stock cash dividends.?? I seemed to have messed
something up early on because all the dividends get imported directly