Hello,
In my GnuCash folder I have three types of files: one .gca file, several
.gnucash files, and lots of .log files. I have been able to find
descriptions of the .gnucash and .log files; but I haven't found any
description of the .gca file. Can anyone help?
Regards,
bostjanv
There is a rumor that OFX exports are planned.
The option to export transactions will show up when a monthly statement is
available. The Apple Card transactions are exported in a Share Sheet format
with a CSV document, but in the future, Apple also plans to add an OFX option.
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Fran
On WIndow, the installer will ask you during the process if you want to
uninstall the previous version before installing the new version.
David Cousens
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David Cousens
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I''m running Windows 10 so if anyone else is running the same OS let me hear
if I should unstall GC 3.7 before installing 3.8 or just install 3.8 on top of
3.7.Thanks
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 08:22:54 PM EST, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
OS?
I’ve had some issues with linux but
Adrien, Fran,
The windows installer appears remove a previous version during installation
AFAIK from when I upgrade GnuCash on my wife's Windows 10 notebook.
Linux Mint/Ubuntu/Debian generally install to /usr/local from the
distribution repositories but usually to get the latest version you
Tommy, this worked brilliantly!
Thank you!
Andrew
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OS?
I’ve had some issues with linux but that was building from scratch with a very
new version on an older distro. A regular install shouldn’t be an issue.
On Mac I’ve had no problems simply installing the newer version. MacOS asks if
you want to overwrite or keep both.
I’ve never used
Just realized I'm about to do a giant import and the advice here is to do it
with v3.8.
Should I uninstall gnuCash first or just download and install 3.8 on top of 3.7?
Thanks.
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Derek, your answer confirmed Adrian's post and both gave me the confident to
experiment today. I'll pull the trigger on the big import tomorrow and report
back.
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 09:18:35 AM EST, Derek Atkins
wrote:
Hi,
Fran_3 via gnucash-user writes:
> Will
Thank you Adrien. Your answer was very helpful. I experimented today and hope
to do the big import tomorrow. Wish me luck :-)
On Tuesday, February 4, 2020, 12:17:54 PM EST, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
It’s okay to not give a final “thanks” message, but it is helpful to inform
the list
Alan,
Your screenshot is not attaching correctly, it is only 2 bytes. If you can
attach it as a jpg or png file it may come through.
>From what version of GnuCash did you upgrade to V3.8 ? The importer was
completely rewritten in the upgrade from 2.6.x to V3. I had to completely
retrain the
> On 5 Feb 2020, at 6:11 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
> This is the first I've heard of this issue.
> I will take a look at it, but I do not have time immediately to do so.
> Have you seen any pattern in the duplication? Certain people, or
> certain sources? Maybe someone who uses
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 12:20 AM aegross wrote:
> I just did a similar fat fingering. I associated the *wrong security* for
> an
> account after entering the transaction history -- less than 20
> transactions.
> But thought I would ask -- since this thread is a couple of years old...
> want to
1. Go to /Applications (or wherever you installed GnuCash)
2. Right-click Gnucash.app and choose ‘Open’
3. Confirm in the security dialog that comes up that yes, you want to open
Gnucash.app
4. Gnucash.app *should* open at this point, if not just a regular
double-left-click should work.
5.
I see several importing questions, but none speak to this problem. I
hope this explanation is not too wordy.
I download activity weekly from several trading accounts. I save them
temporarily as .qfx files which I then import into the same accounts in
GnuCash. This has worked perfectly until
Hi,
Alexandra Lucas via gnucash-user writes:
> HI,
> I'm having trouble getting gnucash to open on my Mac that has the
> latest IOS - Catalina 10.15.3.
> I click the icon and it bounces like it's going to open but never does
> and just disappears.
> Can you help?
> Thank you!
What version of
Hi,
Fran_3 via gnucash-user writes:
> Will assigning the Expense Account during import conflict with later
> creating a bill and then assigning a checking transaction as payment
> for that bill? (Since the Expense Account is normally assigned during
> creation of the bill... so this will be
On 05 February 2020 at 7:32, Alan A Holmes said:
> >From a user perspective I see duplicate messages from "D via
> >gnucash-user" for most, but not ALL, of D's posts. I don't recall
> >duplicates from anyone else, but if there have been any it's only been
> >the odd one or two, and not enough to
HI,
I'm having trouble getting gnucash to open on my Mac that has the latest IOS -
Catalina 10.15.3.
I click the icon and it bounces like it's going to open but never does and just
disappears.
Can you help?
Thank you!
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