> On Feb 24, 2018, at 6:51 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
>
> On 2018-02-24 14:09, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> Set that preference for Reverse Balanced Accounts to ‘credit’.
>
> Yes, that's what I did. As I said, it fixed the Balance Sheet, but it
> broke the General Ledger.
If you mean the General Le
Not sure why you aren’t seeing it properly with that setting.
I have some dollars from both Canada and the Bahamas and both accounts show the
foreign and US currency amounts.
Canada shows up as C$, and Bahamas as B$ and U.S. as just “$”.
All of the foreign currencies are in the left column and
Does the Vendor Report not give you the info you’re looking for without
involving scheduled transactions? That report shows a full history of bills and
payments for a particular vendor over whatever time period you run the report
for. (that is, bills and payments run through the business feature
Perl.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Feb 24, 2018, at 11:53 AM, Curtis Frizzell wrote:
>
> What do I use to run the gnc-fq-dump file?
>
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> email: ctech1...@gmail.com
> phone: 905-344-5956
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What do I use to run the gnc-fq-dump file?
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Dollars are great - pick one of many flavours
USD,CAN,AUD,HKG,Bermuda,Singapore and about 10 others.
The problem is reporting a balance sheet multiple currency assets. I
located in the Windows version Options>Commodities>Show Foreign Currencies
that does indeed show the "other" value in whatever
Hi Brown
It seems to be working.
Thank you for supporting.
Parakrama Weerasinghe
-Original Message-
From: Stan Brown [mailto:the_stan_br...@fastmail.fm]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 6:39 AM
To: parakr...@theacetechnologies.com
Cc: GnuCash User List
Subject: Re: Date changes
Sorry, no way to schedule an invoice or vendor bill.. Or a payment thereof.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On February 24, 2018 5:41:18 PM Fran_3 via gnucash-user
wrote:
It seems when you do a "scheduled transaction" there is no way to relate it
to a vendor..
It seems when you do a "scheduled transaction" there is no way to relate it to
a vendor... right?
Asking because we like to be able to track how much we paid to Vendor A, Vendor
B, etc.
Electric Bill for example... With a "Scheduled Transaction" you could
schedule...
1 - Credit AP and Debit Util
Well from my point of view that is confusing. Nobody in my world refers to
a "General Journal" we refer to the "General Ledger" and we do journals
:-) I've never actually heard the term general journal used anywhere
before until this discussion over the weekend !!!
Cheers Dave H.
On 24 February
Concerning the General Ledger report, I never run it so I don’t have an answer.
Perhaps it has not been updated to account for the preference. (the Budget
Report also doesn’t honor the setting)
Did you try the General Journal report? Perhaps it works correctly? (the two
are nearly identical sav
Set that preference for Reverse Balanced Accounts to ‘credit’.
That’s the way I have mine set and every account with a ‘normal’ balance is
positive. Only contra-balanced accounts show negative.
Note, you can play with this setting and the CoA should update in real time
without having to exit th
> On Feb 23, 2018, at 5:32 PM, Ron Schnatzmeyer wrote:
>
> I've just set up GnuCash (Linux). I have all my accounts set up (a lot of
> work). I have moved over all the data from Quicken (a lot more work) and
> everything balances. I have gone through the online banking setup and can
> connect
Using 2.6.18.
I want credit balances to be positive in liabilities, equities, and
income, and debit balances to be positive in assets and expenses. I'd
think this was standard, but I can't find any way to have it in both the
Assets & Liabilities » Balance Sheet report and the Assets & Liabilities
Jean-David: Does Red Hat have a virtual machine manager available for
RHEL 6? I had a similar problem some years ago when I was tied to Debian
Stable. My solution was to create a virtual machine running Debian
Testing which supported newer versions of the applications I wanted to
use. Took ca
True, the version in EPEL7 is 2.6.18, one version back, soon to be two versions
back.
I too was wondering the issue, now I see that essentially, nothing ever gets
back-ported for RHEL, so newer RPMs can’t pull in dependencies because they
don’t exist in the older repositories. They can provide
On 02/23/2018 06:40 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> I am lost in this thread. I thought that the point of Linux was to use
> RPMs to do the dirty work of installing the software. In fedora that would
> be "yum install gnucash". Are you saying that does not work?
>
> David C
>
Yes, it would not wor
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2018 00:46:07 CET schreef David Carlson:
> This thread seems like deja vu to me. I thought this was discussed before
> and the result was that GnuCash changed the name of one or the other in
> release 2.6.18 or thereabouts.
>
> Am I dreaming?
>
> David C
>
You're not dr
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