Hi,
I have some business with payment term 60 days or 90 days with a cut-off day,
for example, 25th of the month.
I can set up the term with "Day" type because it's over 30 days, but there is
no cut-off day field.
If I use the other type, there is a cut-off day field, but due day must be a
day
This is also my plan. I'm working on a cross reference plan before I try
to import anything. I have a Quicken data file with complete
transactions for all bank accounts, credit cards, and loans since Jan 1
1990. I want to get it all into gnucash so I can archive the entire
quicken system, but
OK, looks like Gnu Cash does some checking and repairs to the file and its
contents as it's being loaded. If it makes a change, then the contents
changed indication would appear and the save button would be enabled. That
makes sense.
The last version I used before 2.6.18 was 2.6.17. I don't
#thanksbro
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On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Dave H wrote:
All good from here :-) If in doubt try http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
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"cliffhan...@gardener.com" wrote:
>Thanks. Yes one can import one at a time but this cheque ac from
>Quicken is huge and has references to other card accounts as
> categories within it. These accounts don't exist anymore and
All good from here :-) If in doubt try http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
On 26 December 2017 at 09:06, Greg Feneis wrote:
> I can reach gnucash.org, but wiki.gnucash.org or lists.gnucash.org don't
> seem to respond to requests.
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I can reach gnucash.org, but wiki.gnucash.org or lists.gnucash.org don't
seem to respond to requests.
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Greg,
this is what I was looking for - check out this message from the archives -
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2017-March/069862.html
Cheers Dave H.
On 26 December 2017 at 08:15, Dave H wrote:
> Yes Greg I've had this previously with GnuCash - not sure
Yes Greg I've had this previously with GnuCash - not sure of the version
but confirmed for me by John Ralls that GnuCash does a bit of housekeeping
on occasion when you upgrade. Can't find the thread at all at the moment
if I can will post a link to it. What version was your previous file that
Thanks, Colin. Nope, I don't use scheduled transactions.
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 12:58 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> Could it be adding scheduled transactions?
>
> Colin
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> On 25 December 2017 at 18:56, Greg Feneis wrote:
> > Hi Folk,
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> > Win7-64 and Gnu
Could it be adding scheduled transactions?
Colin
On 25 December 2017 at 18:56, Greg Feneis wrote:
> Hi Folk,
>
> Win7-64 and Gnu Cash 2.6.18.
>
> I'm just recently back to using Gnu Cash and when I start it, the window
> appears with the file name showing in the title bar
> On Dec 24, 2017, at 4:58 PM, cliffhan...@gardener.com wrote:
>
> Thanks . Yes one can import one at a time but this cheque ac from Quicken is
> huge and has references to other card accounts as categories within it. These
> accounts don't exist anymore and gnucash is trying to create them
Hi Folk,
Win7-64 and Gnu Cash 2.6.18.
I'm just recently back to using Gnu Cash and when I start it, the window
appears with the file name showing in the title bar with an asterisk before
the file name, and the save button is enabled in the tool bar when I have
yet to do a thing.
Does Gnu Cash
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> One other thing, does anyone know, is it best to import all the
>accounts in one go? I have about 32 of them, but only two have over
>6000 entries.
>
>Cliff
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> References
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​By starting out importing smaller amounts, you can checkpoint your
progress. If you don't like
To your last question I would suggest doing those two in small chunks
covering limited date intervals, perhaps a month at a time.
The reason I suggest that is because it is best to examine each transaction
individually when matching to existing, as it is too easy to lose track of
where you are at
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