OK, following up, maybe one last time on this
Seems like this is a bug. It worked fine before, now it doesn't. Is
there a way to submit a bug to the Gnucash team?
-marcus
On 10/28/23 18:50, Ken Farley wrote:
I used to have my cash balance in the Brokerage account, but somewhere
along th
Correction -- adding a price for USD is not a workaround. it worked in
my debug file, but maybe that's because I had no other prices in there.
Could still really use a fix for this bug, or a suggestion on a viable
workaround.
-marcus
On 10/28/23 13:48, Marcus Winston wrote:
OK, looks l
OK, looks like a workaround is to go into the price db, and add a price
for USD.
-marcus
On 10/28/23 13:31, Marcus Winston wrote:
Yes, I have the following account structure:
Assets
Investments|
Brokerage Account, security/currency = USD
Security Account, security
ownloaded), the USD in the brokerage account
have a price equal to the one security for which I have a price.
Whatever changed since 4.4, it would be nice to get it 'fixed'.
-marcus
On 10/28/23 12:58, john wrote:
On Oct 28, 2023, at 09:50, Marcus Winston wrote:
I've just updat
I've just updated to GC 5.4-1 (flatpak; linux). Something really strange
is going on. In the Advanced Portfolio report, the cash balance is
reported in USD (the correct currency), but the price of the currency is
not $1. Sometimes it's $11.88, sometimes it's $92.xx (92 and change). I
did not no
I'm in the same boat, running GnuCash 4.5 flatpak on Linux Mint 20.1. I
have the dark theme running, but want the alternating lines appearance
that I had in GC 3.x. I had created a gtk 3.0 theme css file for GC 3.x,
and it had worked. Now, with upgrading the OS and installing Flatpak GC,
I can'
Thanks for those details. I do have libgtk-3 installed, version 3.18.9.
I believe I've had it installed since I built GnuCash; Linux Mint 18.3
appears to have come with gtklib 3.18. Also, I assume most of GnuCash
wouldn't work if libgtk runtime wasn't installed from the get-go. I
built it (GnuC
Thanks for the reply. I don't get any sort of pop-up when I type in a
name and click on the Save button.
I finally found something that might help. This might be a question for
the gnucash-dev list (rather than the user list). When I try to save the
import profile, I get the following lines in
Hello everyone,
If there are any suggestions on how to figure out the trouble, I'd
appreciate it.
-m
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 9:26 AM Marcus Winston
wrote:
> >>> the next time you run the csv import assistant the name you typed in
> should be present...
>
> That'
Hi all,
I just found this thread on the web:
https://gnucash.uservoice.com/forums/101223-feature-request/suggestions/2149519-reporting-multiple-periods
Given the date on the post from Geert Janssens, I'm guessing this report
or capability isn't included in my GnuCash version 3.6 (from ~1.5 yea
>>> the next time you run the csv import assistant the name you typed in
should be present...
That's the problem: the name I typed in doesn't show up. That's what I mean
by "nothing happens".
-marcus
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 8:19 AM John Ralls wrote:
>
>
Hello,
I'm using GnuCash 3.6 on Linux. Trying to get CSV import working a bit
"faster". I see the "Save Settings"
(https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-guide/importing-from-files.html#importing-csv-save).
Unfortunately for me, saving settings doesn't work. I type in a name,
click the "Sa
, but when I add the capital
gains, it appears to reflect the value of the house, not the cost.
Hence, my original question: is the "house" account intended to track
the value, or the cost, of the house?
MW
On 9/2/20 6:53 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 9/2/2020 8:28 AM, Marc
he house after I sell
it, and that doesn't make sense (I think I should have zero equity in
the house once it's sold).
MW
On 9/1/20 10:38 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
On 2020-09-01 19:49, Marcus Winston wrote:
I had thought that the Assets:Fixed assets:House would reflect the value of
th
I'm working on tracking asset values, costs, capital gains, and such, in
GnuCash. Specifically for my house (primary residence). I've sold one
house, and own a second. I have created some accounts for this:
Assets:Fixed assets:House1
Assets:Fixed assets:House2
Liabilities:Mortgage
Income:Capital
I'm attempting to set up online banking for the first time. Using GnuCash
2.6.12that goes with my Linux distribution (Mint 18.3). I apparently
successfully connect to the bank (JP Morgan Chase), and try to retrieve an
account list. I get error 15500. searching the list archives, I see it can
help t
I've searched the web and mailing list archives for this one, but didn't
find it. I'm just curious if GnuCash has ever gone through a code review
specifically for security? Perhaps something like what was done for
TrueCrypt...?
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