On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 13:45, Robert Heller said:
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> I think Finder does not pass filename parameters "on the command line",
> but instead uses some inter-process communication API and not all programs
> are coded to handle that properly, mostly because most non-Mac programers
>
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 10:49, Richard Jones
wrote:
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> Thank you Robert, Michael, Adrien and John for taking the time and trouble
> to answer and explain.
> This migration would require very careful planning, testing and a backup
> plan if things go wrong. I will have to think hard as to whether
Thank you Robert, Michael, Adrien and John for taking the time and trouble
to answer and explain.
This migration would require very careful planning, testing and a backup
plan if things go wrong. I will have to think hard as to whether it is
worth risking.
Thanks again
Richard
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018
Op woensdag 28 november 2018 19:08:44 CET schreef Jack Slater:
> Windows 10
> GnuCash 3.3
>
> If cursor focus is on the numeric total in the CHARGE field (Example: the
> entire 15.22 is highlighted) and I Alt-Tab to a web browser to verify the
> amount from an invoice and then Alt-Tab back, only
Thank you all for your explanations.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:52 AM David T. wrote:
> It learns from your choices during import. If you accept the choices it
> makes, it does it that way the next time. You change it by selecting a
> different account in the matcher window. Then the matcher
I have 3 users defined for online retrieval: 2 for Schwab, 1 for Vanguard.
Everything was fine a for a one of the Schwab users. I have restarted
gnucash, rebooting, but the problem persists.
Any ideas?
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Your subject line is misleading. I think you are having issues with
Actions > Online Actions > Get Transactions... Is that correct? It would
be helpful to know what version GnuCash you are running and your computer
OS.
David C
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 7:37 PM Hook wrote:
> I have 3 users
Oops .. sorry for the confusion. I seem to have dropped a paragraph.
I am talking about Actions > Online Actions > Get Transactions and the error
I am seeing is that GNC can't lock the user.
I am running 3.3 on Windows 10.
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 12:40, Richard Jones
wrote:
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> Colin
> Thanks for your reply.
> Yes, I would do as you say - keep the existing system running, until the new
> one was proved.
> The risk I see is spending money on a new machine and then not being able to
> use this application on it.
>
It learns from your choices during import. If you accept the choices it makes,
it does it that way the next time. You change it by selecting a different
account in the matcher window. Then the matcher learns from your decision.
Take a look at:
At Wed, 28 Nov 2018 15:05:56 + Colin Law wrote:
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> On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 14:57, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
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> > Sent from my iPhone
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> > > On Nov 28, 2018, at 9:47 AM, Colin Law wrote:
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> > > I hope you are going to be running Linux on the new machine.
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> > >
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 15:31, Robert Heller wrote:
> ...
> He is moving *from* a MS-Windows machine *to* an iMac.
Oh yes, sorry, senile decay advancing at an ever increasing rate it
appears. Now it seems I can't even read a few words without getting
it wrong.
Colin
I just found a discussion about how it is applied in GnuCash:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bayes
I am not sure if it still applies to release 3.x.
David C
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:47 AM David Carlson
wrote:
> Joseph,
>
> If you are looking for a technically detailed answer, GnuCash uses a
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 9:47 AM, Colin Law wrote:
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> I hope you are going to be running Linux on the new machine.
>
> Colin
Why? The iMac runs a Unix variant native. It’s called macOS
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 14:57, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> > On Nov 28, 2018, at 9:47 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> >
> >
> > I hope you are going to be running Linux on the new machine.
> >
> > Colin
>
> Why? The iMac runs a Unix variant native. It’s called macOS
Joseph,
If you are looking for a technically detailed answer, GnuCash uses a
technique called Bayesian matching which is well known in mathematical
circles. The success is very dependent on the details of implementation,
and GnuCash took steps toward improvement in the 3.x series by using a
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 4:55 PM, Colin Law wrote:
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> On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 10:49, Richard Jones
> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Robert, Michael, Adrien and John for taking the time and trouble
>> to answer and explain.
>> This migration would require very careful planning, testing and a backup
>>
I would like to know how GnuCash auto-assigns transactions that are
downloaded and imported? Also, how can these transactions be changed
for future imports?
Example: I import a set of transactions and some are assigned as an
Expense:Charity, some are assigned as Income, some as Imbalance.
Windows 10
GnuCash 3.3
If cursor focus is on the numeric total in the CHARGE field (Example: the
entire 15.22 is highlighted) and I Alt-Tab to a web browser to verify the
amount from an invoice and then Alt-Tab back, only the .22 of field hold
the focus.
Geert -
I finally got around to trying this but I must be doing something wrong
because I experienced no changes after creating the .ini file.
Here is where I'm working :
C:\Users\Jack\AppData\Local\gtk-3.0
I created a file named:
settings.ini
Pasted in the syntax from the Wiki as:
# Use
There is at least one bug filed on text selection issues. I’m not sure if this
is part of the same problem.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 12:08 PM, Jack Slater wrote:
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> Windows 10
> GnuCash 3.3
>
> If cursor focus is on the numeric total in the CHARGE field (Example: the
> entire
Richard,
It’s not as difficult as it might appear.
1. Copy over your data file.
2. Start GnuCash
3. File > Open and select your data file.
4. GnuCash > Preferences - and set them the same as on the Win10 machine. (no
need to try to convert registry keys, just make the changes manually, should
This is my understanding after having looked at some of the matcher code
recently. It may not be exactly correct as I wasn't looking specifically at
the Bayes algorithm but I did skim through the code.
It tokenizes (parses) for key information in the import data. It seems to
maintain a table of
Geert Janssens writes:
> Payroll on the other hand is not my cup of tea and likely more targeted at
> larger businesses.
When I was more active in my consulting business, a payroll feature
would have been very useful.
I still maintain that GnuCash could contain a payroll framework which
Hence the reason payroll is so often outsourced.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 4:20 PM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Geert Janssens writes:
>
> > Payroll on the other hand is not my cup of tea and likely more targeted
> at
> > larger businesses.
>
> When I was more active in my consulting business, a
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