Maybe a firewall configuration issue? Bruno's router might be blocking a
required port where his neighbor's is not.
RBM
On 4/12/19 9:54 PM, John Ralls wrote:
Bruno,
That's weird. No, I can't think of anything associated with your mac's
networking config that would cause perl and only perl
Bruno,
That's weird. No, I can't think of anything associated with your mac's
networking config that would cause perl and only perl to fail when using your
router/modem and not your neighbors.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 12, 2019, at 8:35 PM, Bruno Acklin wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> Thanks,
Hi John,
Thanks, confirmed that it’s nothing to do with Perl and gnucash / financequote.
I connected to my neighbors Wifi and finance quote works like a charm. When I
go back through my router I times out again.
Any suggestion if it is a DNS or a TCP, or UDP poor I should look for and
reply to wrong post
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Adrian,
As entertaining as this thread has been, it is difficult for me to admit that I
long for it to end. It is hard to watch you offer the quantity and quality of
help to someone who apparently is living in another dimension. Anyway, I may be
out of line and if so I'm sorry. I just hope the
One additional point:
When the bank or credit card company gives you money and issues a Debit
Memo, they name from their perspective, giving instructions to their
clerks. They say they are debiting you.
You, however, are on the other side of the transaction. In your books, you
credit them --
On 4/12/19 12:19 AM, Manfred Usselmann wrote:
>
> Am 11.04.2019 00:00, schrieb Stephen M. Butler:
>
>> Or, if your distro is Ubuntu based, you can download the *.deb files
>> from:
>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=11gjnSIw9E8B8kOJ01DHQuEA83xidbw8E for
>> the 3.5 version.
>>
>
> Thanks a
On 4/11/19 11:28 PM, Andres Aviles wrote:
>Hello all -
>
>This is my first post. So far I love GnuCash !
>
>I run a small business and accept credit/debit cards using the Square
>app. They take out the fees before they deposit the money received. I
>have imported my credit
I had the same understanding.
The OP didn’t grok ’transfer’ and asked how to get rid of it.
So I advised to switch views to Transaction Journal.
Then he didn’t understand why there were two entries for each transaction
(though I had already explained that would happen), a charge and a payment.
Todd,
ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user writes:
[snip]
> Hi Michael,
>
> I wrote my own database for my business. All payments
> must match all charges. The reports even tell you
> what line on what tax form to enter the totals.
> It includes invoices and cost of goods sold. So
> the
Hi,
Keith Bellairs writes:
> Derek,
>
> The online banking preference for bayesian matching is checked. The problem is
> most obvious, however, when I am importing a qfx file. When I use actions ->
> online actions -> get transactions the matching algorithm seems to work. Is
> the matching algo
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 6:30 AM Liz wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 23:11:34 -0700
> ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> > Every time I enter a charge I get another equal lien with
> > payment. This confuses the heck out of me as I make one
> > payment a month and have multiple charges that
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 23:11:34 -0700
ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
> Every time I enter a charge I get another equal lien with
> payment. This confuses the heck out of me as I make one
> payment a month and have multiple charges that apply to it.
That is not the way the system is meant
cicko,
Thanks for adding this to the wiki. However, the circumstances you describe are
not a function of backing up gnucash, but are rather a general issue associated
with using gnucash on macs.
Because of this, I will recommend that your notes be moved into the FAQ page on
using gnucash for
Hello David,
Thank you so much for taking time with me. I've always managed to get
the quotes working in Gnucash even though Yahoo has thrown curve balls
over the years. In this current version, I don't have
Edit;Preferences;Online Quotes as an option. The only way is to go to
Tools;Security
Mark, please report issues with CSV importer as you run into them. Either
here or in Bugzilla.
One thing that's hindering my CSV import efforts is exactly the length of
time it takes to complete. I'm not sure what exactly is taking the time -
I'm suspecting it's the search for duplicates - but it
On 4/12/2019 1:28 AM, Andres Aviles wrote:
> Hello all -
>
> This is my first post. So far I love GnuCash !
>
> I run a small business and accept credit/debit cards using the Square
> app. They take out the fees before they deposit the money received. I
> have imported my
Thanks, Maf. That's some useful info for Mac users. I'll add this to the wiki
(section on restoring the backups).
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This thread is an excellent example as to:
A) What happens when people do not correctly respond to digest messages
B) Why no matter what, digests are a really bad idea
It appears (from my perspective) that you, Andy, are replying to David who is
replying to someone other than you. (David is old
Am 11.04.2019 00:00, schrieb Stephen M. Butler:
> On 4/10/19 10:57 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>
>> Mileage varies when encountering bugs. If you want to see those known to
>> affect to 2.6.12 you can search the Bugzilla db for that series, and/or time
>> period. (not all bugs were
Andy,
Welcome to GnuCash!
First, For *all* accounting questions, I can’t stress enough...speak to a local
CPA about how to do your accounting. (they can offer better answers with
respect to your local laws, tax jurisdiction, and business entity type) A
surprising fact most people do not know
David -
Thanks for the info. The issue is not with the import of data from my
credit union. The fees are deducted from the amount that I collect
before Square deposits the money in my account. The amount that Square
deposited is importing fine but the fees are never deposited so
The OFX importing is working fine for me /My baks exports in OFX format. QFX
is just a proprietary version of OFX used by Intuit so there should be no
basic problems. Some banks do not correctly implement the OFX format but as
you can import some transaction that might not be the problem. I think
Hello all -
This is my first post. So far I love GnuCash !
I run a small business and accept credit/debit cards using the Square
app. They take out the fees before they deposit the money received. I
have imported my credit union statements which includes the deposits
made by
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