On 1/5/22 5:29 PM, Chris Good wrote:
Message: 9
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2022 09:16:50 -0500
From: Dustin Henning
To: "gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
Subject: [GNC] Proper Way to Record Capital Gains/Losses?
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Up until about 6 months ago, I
No big deal, I have the same problem in person, but agree text can make
it worse. Any clue where those question marks in the quote of my e-mail
are coming from? I didn't type them and don't see them in my sent
message, but they certainly make it look disingenuous.
On 12/10/21 4:08 PM, Colin
I'm afraid my notes are not generic enough for that. My notes are
literally the name and location of the purchase, which could be any shop
in any city or any website. Generally, the bank statement will have good
enough information, but there are a lot of locations that use Square,
for instance
Neat! I used to have that issue, but then that particular bank
discontinued one of the account types AND stopped offering OFX
downloads. Never thought to consider it a bug or even a feature request.
I also had issues where two identical transfers wouldn't match properly
(as described early i
Thanks for the suggestion. I'd be interested in seeing that bug if you
want to drop a link / bug number. I filed a new bug (798296) for the
regression I'm experiencing since the previously mentioned bug was for a
different field. In my case, I think NOT importing the files at all and
just re
Big thanks! All three of your points were direct and clear.
You are right, I am choosing U+C because I want the date to update and
the description to populate. As I stated, this is what I used to get.
I will definitely be checking that issue out and likely commenting.
On 8/27/21 4:46 AM, J
I wouldn't be surprised if this has been asked in the past, but I don't
know of a good way to search the archives for these mailing lists (seems
I'd have to download a month at a time in order to search manually). I
also wouldn't be surprised if the answer is blatantly obvious / right in
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