Re: [GNC] Scheduled Trans shows completed 5/8 but not in register?

2019-05-17 Thread Maf. King
On Friday, 17 May 2019 12:48:56 BST David Carlson wrote: > Jack, > > I seem to recall that under certain unusual circumstances such. As if the > computer crashes after Since Last Run executes but before Gnucash saves the > file this might happen. However, I have not tried it. > > It would help

Re: [GNC] Scheduled Trans shows completed 5/8 but not in register?

2019-05-17 Thread David Carlson
Jack, I seem to recall that under certain unusual circumstances such. As if the computer crashes after Since Last Run executes but before Gnucash saves the file this might happen. However, I have not tried it. It would help to know more details. David Carlson On Thu, May 16, 2019, 2:08 PM

[GNC] Decimal share quantity displayed inconsistently

2019-05-17 Thread Art Chimes
In my Asset ledgers for stocks and mutual funds, the dollar quantities consistently display to two decimal places. The share price consistently displays to three or four decimal places, per my preference. But the number of shares displays up to three decimal places, dropping all zeros at the end.

Re: [GNC] Fix assets

2019-05-17 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Of course. Unfortunately, the Help and Guide are sparse in their coverage of this topic, but certainly, you can track any thing you can create transactions for. You should probably speak to a local CPA to make sure you are recording things in line with local laws, especially for tax purposes,

Re: [GNC] Fix assets

2019-05-17 Thread Peter Peterson
Mostly for insurance purposes. Sent from my Huawei Mobile Original Message Subject: Re: [GNC] Fix assets From: "David T. via gnucash-user" To: Adrien Monteleone CC: gnucash-user Section 15.5 of the Guide enumerates fixed asset types, and chapter

[GNC] Fix assets

2019-05-17 Thread Peter Peterson
Hi, is there a way that I can manage my fixed assets? To track them. For depreciation purposes? Regards Peter ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:

Re: [GNC] Fix assets

2019-05-17 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Section 15.5 of the Guide enumerates fixed asset types, and chapter 16 Depreciation goes into a bit of detail about this complex subject. The broad concepts are covered there, but consulting with a local expert is recommended in this area. David > On May 18, 2019, at 9:02 AM, Adrien

Re: [GNC] Fix assets

2019-05-17 Thread Peter Peterson
Thanks for the info. Iam doing the finance for our church and creche. Things like computers, filing cabinets, musical instruments these numbers say between R3000.00 to R30 O00.00 Regards Sent from my Huawei Mobile Original Message Subject: Re: [GNC] Fix