But, one word of warning: think about how you name things, so they differ in
the first few characters, not just the last few.
> On Mar 3, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> Andre,
>
> If you want to track anything about those items, as Geert
Ok, that feedback is disappointing to the developers, I am sure, but they
should see it. Please use Reply All so they do see it.
David C
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 8:16 PM, Lloyd Martin
wrote:
> I uninstalled from the control panel downloaded again and reran setup.
-- Forwarded message --
From: David Carlson
Date: Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: version 2.7 Gnucash.exe – Entry Point Not Found
To: Lloyd Martin
Sorry, I failed to notice two things:
1. Please use Reply All
That is a clever trick. You could create a separate report for each
security, but I suspect that could easily get out of hand. Perhaps someone
else has a better suggestion, or perhaps the report could be re-configured
to allow selecting the source account.
David C
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 7:25
Hi-
Using Linux Mint 18.3, Gnucash 2.6.19...
There's a report I like to use called Account Report. You can get to it
after opening a register. I use this report to see what gnc has as the cost
basis for an investment.
Because of the way my 401(k) provider calculates cost basis, I have found
If GnuCash uses a different method than all other programs, that would make
this the only program that could not pipe output to a printer in the 21st
century.
David C
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 3:11 PM, Wm via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> On 22/02/2018 07:53, David Carlson
You do not give any details such as whether it has ever worked in the past,
what changed recently, etc.
David C
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 12:49 PM, Lloyd Martin
wrote:
> The program will not run (Windows 10)
>
> Gnucash.exe – Entry Point Not Found
> The procedure
On 03/03/2018 03:27, Mike Stillingfleet wrote:
I have used GNUCash for a couple of years now. in recent days I have come
across a couple of features or tricks which have completely transformed the
value of GNUCash to me. Yet neither of these features are in the help pages. Or
if the are in
On 05/03/2018 15:23, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I see then my first guess was wrong. I’ve never played with Docker so I wasn’t
aware you had to specify locales when creating the image.
Glad to see you got it worked out and thanks for posting the solution for
posterity!
Getting the locale
On 22/02/2018 07:53, David Carlson wrote:
I seem to recall that GnuCash uses a different printing system dialog than
most other windows programs. Perhaps a developer knows where to look for
this problem.
I'd prefer a developer to spend 0 time on a problem that can be solved
by copy and paste
The program will not run (Windows 10)
Gnucash.exe – Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point inflateValidate could not be located…
First: Is this a windows problem or something in gnucash?
Either way is there a solution?
___
gnucash-user
Thank you so very much!
I opened the account, then opened the View|Filter By dialogue and voila, it
was set to display only one year's worth of transactions. I clicked on
'Show All' and all of my "lost" transactions were found.
Jan
--
Sent from:
Everyone, thanks a lot for the responses, I'm leaning towards keeping
everything in one book. Your tips help a lot.
This recent message may be of interest as well:
- Reporting based on search criteria and exprting transactions to excel.
It's simple!
The ASX has changed their m.asx.com.au web page on approx. Feb 11 2018 which
means the GnuCash source Australian Stock Exchange no longer works.
There is now a fix for this problem available, but it is not yet included in
the official Finance::Quote module available from CPAN.
If you'd like to
Op maandag 5 maart 2018 16:25:28 CET schreef Osama Younis:
> No, the .gnucash file is not opeining ok, I got the error when I try to open
> it.
>
> I am not saving the .gnucash file in the same directory as the .gcm files,
> but still I can't manage to open the data file in order to run the "Save
I cannot help with the failure to open files but it might help to know what
OS you are running GnuCash under. As for the 800 extra files, that depends
to some extent on how often you make backups of your data in some remote
location. That will help you decide how to set the length of time to
No, the .gnucash file is not opeining ok, I got the error when I try to open it.
I am not saving the .gnucash file in the same directory as the .gcm files, but
still I can't manage to open the data file in order to run the "Save As...".
Is it normal to have about 800 files of the type
I see then my first guess was wrong. I’ve never played with Docker so I wasn’t
aware you had to specify locales when creating the image.
Glad to see you got it worked out and thanks for posting the solution for
posterity!
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 5, 2018, at 5:17 AM, r0bis
Op maandag 5 maart 2018 14:33:39 CET schreef Osama Younis:
> Dears,
> Greetings.
>
> I am getting the error message "No Suitable backend was found for file..."
> after my PC was shut off unexpectedly two days ago. Now I can't open my
> current accounts even though I see the backup files (.gcm and
On 5 March 2018 at 13:33, Osama Younis wrote:
> Dears,
> Greetings.
>
> I am getting the error message "No Suitable backend was found for file..."
> after my PC was shut off unexpectedly two days ago. Now I can't open my
> current accounts even though I see the backup files
Dears,
Greetings.
I am getting the error message "No Suitable backend was found for file..."
after my PC was shut off unexpectedly two days ago. Now I can't open my current
accounts even though I see the backup files (.gcm and .gnucash files).
Can anyone help me recover my account data?
You could try http://gnucash.org/news.phtml
There have been loads of fixes since 2.6.1.
David T.
On March 5, 2018, at 1:06 AM, Steve Cohen wrote:
Thanks for the info. Any answer to my other question about release
notes, so that I might get a better sense of whether the
Thanks Adrien,
I sorted this issue. It was the case that docker image had no specific
locale set so it was the fallback to POSIX/ASCII
Once I compiled the docker image with correct locale everything was fine:
FROM ubuntu
MAINTAINER "R"
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
RUN apt-get update -q &&
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