This is not a fix, but I found a workaround that gets me where I need to be
without modifying environment variables or tinkering with drivers, neither
of which are in my comfort zone:
Since the problem is not with *creating* the report but with *displaying*
it on the screen, after I run my
I've just run my budget report for the first time since the 5.0 upgrade
(specifically, I'm on version 5.0, build ID Flathub 5.0-1, on Ubuntu 22.04
LTS ), and my saved report configuration comes up completely blank. In
troubleshooting, I find that if I use the "Make PDF" button and export the
Thank you! I will definitely look at budget reports and the P/Income
statement as alternatives. And thanks for the other advice as well, though
after having massaged my various accounts/categories over the last 28-ish
years (I started with CA-Simply Money), I'm pretty happy with how I have
that
To update my budget projections, monthly I run a transaction report to show
what I've spent on 2 expense accounts over the past 12 months. One of the
expense accounts has a sub-account. Let's call them Groceries and Dining
Out, where Dining Out has sub-account Delivery Charges.
I cannot figure
When I use the copy transaction feature in previous
>> > releases of GnuCash up to 3.8 it always asks for the date and defaults
>> to
>> > today if not changed.
>> >
>> > On Mon, May 3, 2021, 2:19 PM Robert Stocker
>> wrote:
>> >
>>
Follow up to my earlier post, which I just noticed. My recommended
work-around for the Cut Transaction & Paste Transaction problem (using Copy
Transaction & Paste Transaction) has an issue I have never noticed before:
When I just used Copy Transaction & Paste Transaction, the date of the
original
I'm running GnuCash version 4.5 (build ID: Flathub 4.5) on Ubuntu 20.10.
I experienced this problem: After entering a transaction in the wrong
register, I used the Transaction > Cut transaction command, went to the
correct register, and used Transaction > Paste transaction. There was an
uot; types. I'll
bet anything this problem is fixed now, but I will be keeping up with it
going forward.
Thanks so much!!!
On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 7:46 AM Maf. King wrote:
> On Friday, 12 February 2021 12:34:15 GMT Robert Stocker wrote:
> > Alas, that was short-lived. The second of f
ogram (I have in fact, between then and now, restarted
it several times).
I welcome suggestions for what I should try next.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 7:55 AM Robert Stocker
wrote:
> One of four statements has reconciled WITH the expected payment pop-up.
> Alas, I never managed to keep track of
One of four statements has reconciled WITH the expected payment pop-up.
Alas, I never managed to keep track of which ones behaved correctly and
which didn't, so I'll have to wait until the first of the month to be 100%
sure, but we're off to a good start.
ess you had no replies to your earlier request. Check your
>> preferences
>> under Register >> Reconciling and see if "Automatic credit card payment"
>> is
>> checked on or off (see attached).
>>
>> Cheers David H.
>>
>>
>> On Tu
I'm using GnuCash v. 4.2 on Linux Mint and have a strange problem: on some
of my credit card accounts, after I complete the reconcile process, I get
the pop-up window that lets me go ahead and enter the payment information
for that bill. That is my desired state.
But on some of them, I do NOT get
I'm using GnuCash v. 4.2 on Linux Mint and have a strange problem: on some
of my credit card accounts, after I complete the reconcile process, I get
the pop-up window that lets me go ahead and enter the payment information
for that bill. That is my desired state.
But on some of them, I do NOT get
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