Adrian,
I think your explanation is much clearer than mine was. Thanks
David Carlson
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 4:34 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> I’m not sure that makes it any clearer as 10.1 is *also* codenamed
> ‘Buster’. (the entire Debian 10 version, all
3.7 is a fix. Thanks, John
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 7:30 PM John Ralls wrote:
>
>
> > On Feb 12, 2020, at 9:47 AM, Keith Bellairs wrote:
> >
> > Just upgraded my Mac from GNC 3.5 to 3.8. Online banking setup was
> > apparently lost. Online actions for a couple of accounts now report as
> not
>
> On Feb 12, 2020, at 9:47 AM, Keith Bellairs wrote:
>
> Just upgraded my Mac from GNC 3.5 to 3.8. Online banking setup was
> apparently lost. Online actions for a couple of accounts now report as not
> set up. Bummer. They had worked flawlessly before.
>
> So I went to the online banking
I’m not sure that makes it any clearer as 10.1 is *also* codenamed ‘Buster’.
(the entire Debian 10 version, all releases, are ‘buster’)
I think this is a confusion of terminology.
It appears the questioner thought that a ‘major release’ is a specific singular
release and that minor releases
Sorry, I meant to include it and forgot.
It is in Chapter 9: Investments, specifically:
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/invest_accounts1.html
Section 9.2.2 covers the currency issues, including multi-currency, and 9.2.3
gives an example of an intricate custom tree. (not
I have been using Quicken for decades, but the recent change to an annual
subscription model, instead of buying the program on a disc, is driving me
away. So I wanted to try GnuCash.
I installed gnucash and have Version 3.7.
I created a QIF file on my Windows 10 machine (using Quicken 2017) and
Derek,
The mailer is the mailer. I only operate the client (Outlook 2013).
My email provider runs an Office 365 Exchange enterprise system, and it's
working exactly as it should. Every dupe message sent by this mailing list is
reaching me, so there's nothing to be done at my email provider's
Hi Doc!
You will need to File -> Open the data files in ~/gnucash-data
The migration probably did not include your preferences, which is where
those lists of files are contained.
-derek
On Wed, February 12, 2020 2:19 pm, D. R. Evans wrote:
> I just installed the current debian stable version
I just installed the current debian stable version (3.4) on a new machine, and
copied over my ~.gnucash files from an older debian machine running gnucash
2.6.15.
On startup, I got a message about the account files that were in ~/.gnucash
being moved into the .local hiearchy.
OK, but now how do
Just upgraded my Mac from GNC 3.5 to 3.8. Online banking setup was
apparently lost. Online actions for a couple of accounts now report as not
set up. Bummer. They had worked flawlessly before.
So I went to the online banking tool to set them up again. When I get to
the Retrieve Accounts button,
If Gnucash releases had codenames like some Linux releases such as Debian,
it might be easier to understand. The first Debian "buster" release was
Debian 10.0.
David Carlson
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 11:22 AM David Carlson
wrote:
> Yes, there is a major release 3.x but it is a bucket containing
Yes, there is a major release 3.x but it is a bucket containing minor
releases, which you can install on your computer. As you know, the first
number is zero, so the first minor release in the release 3.x bucket is
release 3.0.
David Carlson
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 10:57 AM Colin Law wrote:
>
On 2/12/20 8:57 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 at 16:44, Peter West wrote:
>> So is there a release called 3.x?
More directly, there is no "3.x" release. There have been 3.0, 3.1,
3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 releases in the 3.x series. Where
"x" stands for the minor
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 at 16:44, Peter West wrote:
>
> So is there a release called 3.x?
The first digit is the major release number, so the current major
release number is 3 and the next major release will be the first one
starting with 4. The second digit is the minor release number, so 3.7
is
So is there a release called 3.x?
Only a few days ago, someone said that he had upgrades from 3.x, and was asked
just which release he had upgraded from, which is a perfectly reasonable
question.
All I can do is repeat my previous question, but I’m beginning to doubt I’ll
get an answer. It’s
On 2/12/2020 1:00 AM, Carl Hofinga wrote:
I have purchased a new computer(Windows 10 home) and need to transfer the
GNUCASH program and data file from the old computer to the new computer. My
computer technician could not make the program transfer to the new
computer.
Do I need to
I believe Derek said 3.x is a major release and 3.0 is the first minor
release in that series.
David Carlson
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 9:08 AM Peter West wrote:
> So it is correct to say that 3.0 was the major release, and that 3.1, 3.2.
> etc were all subsequent minor releases?
>
> Saying 3.x is
So it is correct to say that 3.0 was the major release, and that 3.1, 3.2. etc
were all subsequent minor releases?
Saying 3.x is the major release is ambiguous, to say the least. In that case,
3.1, 3.2, etc would all be major releases, because they all qualify as 3.x.
It took me a while to
Thanks to all for your patient explanations and help.
@Adrien,
For the time being I have just inserted currency account levels in my
existing tree as recommended here:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Stocks/add_stock#Stocks_noted_in_foreign_currency
You have raised some interesting
I have purchased a new computer(Windows 10 home) and need to transfer the
GNUCASH program and data file from the old computer to the new computer. My
computer technician could not make the program transfer to the new computer.
The only item I found on the new computer is a alphabetic listing
Yes, This Topic has been around for a while, and I have tried to make sense
of the replies, HOWEVER, I am still very confused.
Win 10
GNUCash Version 3.8
Build ID: 3.8b (2019-12-29)
DinXNXIl: Quote+
I use Chase for my banking with several bank account. 2 checking, 2 savings,
2 credit card and 1
Hello
My first post A newbie
I need a lot of help with stock accounts.
Gnucash 3.8
I create the tree of accounts, as the help indicates.
In tools menu I put the action as indicated by the help.
But when entering the transaction with several lines, I can't get the number
of shares or the price to
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