or.
If this is news to anybody, or maybe in need of a bug report, I can
provide more details.
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I hadn't received "[GNC]" stamped copy. I just checked my subscription
options, and I am supposed to be receiving a copy of mail sent to the
list. Odd. I turned on ack emails for next time.
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If in doubt check the archive
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On 21 December 2021 at 10:48, Justin said:
I hadn't received "[GNC]" stamped copy. I just checked my
subscription options, and I am supposed to be receiving a copy of
mail sent to the l
r, etc), but I suspect it would be
the same result as building in docker: dpkg uses chroot, docker uses a
container; the effect is the same, though a dpkg would capture the
runtime dependencies in a cleaner way. Probably not a big difference if
you are installing to one machine.
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showing up as +505.43 in Checking.
I reversed the signs in the file (X to -X, -Y to Y), and the
reimported entries were correct.
I can write a script to correct the file, but wondering if anybody has
seen this. Maybe the OFX file is wrong, maybe import is wrong.
this stock to "Australian Stock
Exchange, AU", GnuCash returns an error "Unable to retrieve quotes for
these items..."
Does anyone know why gnc-fq-dump works but GnuCash doesn't?
BTW I updated F::Q to version 1.45.
Cheers,
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I'm mostly interested in stocks on the ASX.
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> Mike E
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>
>
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2018 04:56:47 +
> Justin Phelps <jus...@onitato.com> wrote:
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> > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 9:15 PM Sébastien de Menten <sdemen...@gmail.com
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> > wrote:
> >
> > > With some pyth
ing. I am wondering what would be useful.
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Quote 1.48 (installed from git).
Any clues?
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Responding to my own email...
Adding ".AX" to each security "Symbol/abbreviation" for ASX stocks fixed my
issue.
Yahoo didn't need this suffix, but alphavantage does.
Now all good!
Cheers,
Justin.
On 8 February 2018 at 22:10, Justin Smith <jus...@smithpolglas
Hi David,
Thanks for your email - it's interesting that it's not just me. I was
hoping the issue was my configuration...
You ask about NAB and Mar 13 but I have this same problem ("random" USD
quotes) with *all* my ASX stocks (20+).
Cheers,
Justin.
On 8 February 2018 at 21:0
;Unable
to retrieve quotes for these items: CURRENCY:USD". This sounds unrelated if
it wasn't for the fact that it started happening at the same time as the
above date issue...
I am running GnuCash 2.6.17 on Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty (PPA). And Finance::Quote
1.48 (installed from git
>
> Hi Justin,
> I've been chasing this issue for a couple of weeks - I'm pretty sure
> this is an ASX specific problem. Unfortunately, I think the problem
> lies in the alpha vantage data source - we're going to need to chase
> up with them to sort a fix, and may then need an u
al time of the alphavantage server (e.g. San Francisco),
then it would return Thurs (Feb 15).
But if so, something has changed, because when I fetched the quotes last
Thurs, Feb 15, it worked fine.
I'll test again tomorrow (Mon).
Cheers,
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I'm hoping there's a command line method for generating reports from a
gnucash file. I want to script a series of daily, weekly, and monthly
reports that are automatically emailed to certain people. I can achieve the
scheduling and emailing from my server, but having some way to get this
data out
upport gnucash 3.0, the current version support gnucash
> 2.6.
>
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2018, 23:26 Justin Phelps <jus...@onitato.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm hoping there's a command line method for generating reports from a
>> gnucash file. I want to script a series of daily, weekl
Wasn'tko
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 2:26 PM Gnucash User wrote:
> I see that apart from the gnucash.org domain, someone has registered a
> domain gnucash.net ... can anyone use the gnucash for their own
> sec
Gustav, try what Geert says. You’ll need an Accounts Payable account under
liabilities, and this is a standard accounting practice.
When you create a new bill you post it, and it shows in Accounts Payable. When
you pay against that bill, it goes also to Accounts Payable. The billing
system
g in .gnucash.
5. When satisfied, BACKUP the original file AGAIN, and replace the original
with your edited zipped gnucash file.
Redundant to put this all in the same email, I know, but perhaps a future
user will find all this in one place and be happy.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 8:24 PM D wrot
A/P for my own personal finances because I love being able to
find all my invoices in one place, and so I can quickly find out if a line
item in checking means I actually paide the whole bill or over paid, etc...
Good luck!,
Justin
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 3:17 AM Liz wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Mar
File -> Import -> Import Bills and Invoices.
Can you export as a csv from your invoicing system?You may want to play
with, say, 1-3 at a time, and then play with the options.
Notice the "Open not yet posted documents in tabs" option which can be
useful, so that you can see how things will
Unknown" in each row, and a column called "Relative" with no data.
Since there is "Relative" field, I assumed there must be some proviision
for this.
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Found it.
Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Path head for Transaction Association
Files.
Now i just need to experiment with it to see how it behaves.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 10:43 AM Justin Haynes
wrote:
> What provision is there for relative paths in transaction associations
ction.
Second Question: if my experiment works, and GNUCash behaves the way I
would like, how can I go back and change the links to all previously
created transaction associations to be relative links to the same files?
Thanks,
Justin
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 10:46 AM Justin Haynes
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>
I think you have to pay it from an expense account like Expenses:BadDebt or
wherever you want to record that expense.
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> On Apr 9, 2019, at 1:21 PM, wrote:
>
> If you create an invoice that later becomes uncollectible, there is no way
> to charge it off to a bad debt
t memo as Greg said.
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> On Apr 9, 2019, at 3:21 PM, Greg Feneis wrote:
>
> In similar fashion, a favorite customer shorted me $0.50 on a timely big
> invoice payment. Rather than hassle them about $0.50, I created another
> invoice, but as I was creating the invo
sponse within say 24 hours. If I don’t see
anything back, start working on it and submit my patches, or whatever we're
calling them.
2. If I notice something that needs fixing, submit a bug and start working on
it.
Am I on the right track?
maybe per-attribute (tran date, tran num, tran
desc, split num, split desc).
-Justin
On 4/29/19 11:16 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
> John,
>
> I accept your points regarding the dialog. It would be nice still to see what
> those options might be.
>
> As for editing tran
sometimes weeks, the dates on the doctor visit, insurance
check, and FSA reimburse might be days or weeks apart. The date of the
Insurance check deposit should correspond to the deposit date, not the
doctor visit date; same for the FSA reimbursement.
-Justin
On 1/15/23 3:46 PM, Phyllis Bruce wrot
to my credit card was $603.49.
Will the best way to deal with this be to edit the split from the
Liabilities:Credit Card register to add a split for 3.49 to Expenses:Fees?
Thanks!,
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, and for the 2 I added, I put
“Fee” in that field.
So the payment amount in billing is correct, but I still have the fee recorded
in the transaction.
It is probably a good idea not to change the payment split I would guess.
> On Aug 26, 2018, at 12:16 PM, Justin H Haynes wrote:
>
> I
> On Aug 27, 2018, at 3:54 AM, elvis wrote:
>
> On 27/08/18 03:16, Justin H Haynes wrote:
>> I have two invoices to pay to a utility company. Let’s say the amounts of
>> the invoices are $200 and $300 for a total of $500. I have paid $600, so
>> the payment co
further into the past and do all the reconciliation
needed to make that happen.
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ped transactions to
accounts.
I imported easily 100s of transactions without mapping.
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I suppose another approach might be to concatenate the description with the
category, separated by a space, and just allow the algorithm, to learn.
> On Sep 15, 2018, at 8:27 AM, Justin H Haynes wrote:
>
> One bank I use allows me to customize a set of Categories. The categories
&
Hello everyone,
I have an issue with GnuCash (4.4) and Finance::Quote (1.49) on macOS Big Sur
(11.0). Despite not being officially supported, GnuCash itself works great,
with the exception of Finance::Quote. The "get quotes" button in the Price
Database is grayed out and the Security Editor
; Cheers David H.
>
>
> On Sat, 23 Jan 2021 at 07:54, Chris Graves wrote:
>
> > John Ralls, have you had success running F::Q on an M1 Mac (I seem to
> > recall that you had a dev kit)?
> >
> > > On Jan 22, 2021, at 1:11 PM, Justin wrote:
t; Reading '/Users/jtraglia/.cpan/Metadata'
> Database was generated on Fri, 22 Jan 2021 00:41:03 GMT
> Date::Manip is up to date (6.83).
> Finance::Quote is up to date (1.49).
Lemme try installing F::Q another way.
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plication shows F::Q v1.50.
I'm going to mess around with it a little more. I'm unsure why there's a
discrepancy.
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> Alright. I think I might have found part of the issue.
>
> According to this l
ssl/err.h" header. I've
installed openssl (with brew) and added the include directory to $LIBRARY_PATH,
but it still doesn't find it. This is the root of the problem. I'm pretty sure
if Net::SSLeay could be installed, everything else would fall in place. If
anyone knows how to get this working, pl
ill thinks it's installed improperly.
Thanks,
Justin
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> Chris, do you have an M1 or Intel Mac?
>
> > On Jan 21, 2021, at 6:02 PM, Chris Graves mohaveba...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Just a
Chris, this did not fix my issue.
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> I reinstalled (on my Intel Mac) by running:
>
> /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/bin/gnc-fq-update
>
> > On Jan 21, 2021, at 5:4
r current old version to a
different directory, and install the new version in the default directory. You
can start GnuCash from both of these directories later.
Please try this at your own risk. I don't use Windows anymore, so not sure if
it'd work.
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I am not sure I understand.
> First, I can produce a complete list of all transactions for what ever dates
> I want.
How are your producing it? Do you mean opening an account register?
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spreadsheet for the small
> modification first.
Yes, and that is an unnecessary thing to do if we fix it right in GnuCash.
Moreover two 'Retained Earnings' in a report doesn't seem right too. I find the
fix I mentioned in my earlier mail to be better.
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For which platform?
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> Are there instructions somewhere on how to run a portableapps session?
>
> Davi
cord is created in 'dividend
payable' against the journal 'current account' or 'cash account'.
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> The "Ret
Ah, well I couldn't get that point.
I guess the only way for OP is to try a virtual box if running both version is
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s. I shall
raise this with the dev team as well. I am alao copying this to
gnucash-de...@gnucash.org. I am not a part of the dev mailing lists, but I
guess this will reach them.
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Oh yes, it does!
As mentioned in my other email to John Ralls, the reason I started this thread
in the dev mailing list is to figure out a fix for the software, at least for
the next release.
And I am not sure how did this topic get divided into two threads.
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eways and hit the
nail with that. It should work!".
I am just wondering what others in the list thinks of this issue. Should we
work on it, or just let it be?
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Can't I login to http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/ using my email address
subscribed to mailing list and the password provided? I tried and it didn't
work.
Do I have to register a new account?
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Can the OP or anyone update whether the portable version worked parallel to the
installed version?
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Thanks Derek,
Is there any reason why we do not have an official forum? Or is it that users
are happier with mailing list?
This is my first mailing list subscription, hence I may not be aware of those
advantages it has over forums (if any).
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Try that portable package. Good luck.
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> I (OP) haven't got around to trying it yet. Origina
siness.
There is no money coming in. That minus doesn't affect anything. And when the
balance is generated this debit is balanced.
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y can own share in other companies
just as a person can. As you very rightly mentioned, this is Income of the
company/person. Hence Income:Dividends to Asset:Bank.
> Justin are you talking about Dividends whereby the business owner (with
> shareholders) sends monies to shareholders? I don't k
decrease equity.
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> Justin,
>
> If you make the Dividends Declared account a child account of Retained
> Earni
Yes, it's GTK bug. I had my doubts.
I could never install gtk+3.0 package as mentioned in the wiki. There were some
dependency issues. Debian Stretch doesn't have them yet.
Anyway, I can manage it for now as Lithium/Buster is just around the corner.
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Yes, almost all are covered in the documentation. Our documentation is really
great. I am reading the concepts and tutorials now.
Just wondering why / isn't working while entering dates in my gnucash! GnuCash
3.5 complied from source into Bunsenlabs Helium (Debian Stretch).
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something to make such users do tasks the more right
way. As for me I would close the books to credit Retained Earnings than use
Expense:Dividends.
Anyway, if I had misconducted myself, I'd like to apologize.
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>
> Justin Mathew mjus...@protonmail.com writes:
>
> > Thanks Derek,
> > Is
I am wondering about this same thing as well.
If you expand the width by double clicking on the edge of the column, it
adjusts to it's width but at the expense of the spreadsheet shifting right of
the fold.
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Michael,
> If you type only DD then to the next field, it will assume the current
> month and year.
This works.
> If you type DD/MM and you’ll get the current year.
I can't type in the character / or - for that matter.
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Jeff,
> Double-click the centre of the column header.
That's much better than double clicking on the edge of each column. Thanks.
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can you reduce the description
> field size.
Got it.
Is there any way to enter dates from keyboard? Eg, if you have to enter a
record for past dates, you have to choose the dates from the drop down
calendar. Any format that I can type to get the dates?
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Gareth,
Checkout Derek Atkin's reply. You can resize all columns. Resizing description
column in the end will fit the register to the screen width.
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I am using 3.5 in Debian Stretch: compiled it from source.
It's not walk in the park, but if you are interested I can share some info.
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GnuCash 3.5 complied from source into Bunsenlabs Helium (Debian Stretch).
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, when I generate a balance sheet report, the 'Retained Earnings'
doesn't reflect the dividend paid. It is supposed to subtract the dividend
paid, but it doesn't.
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As you rightly mentioned, GnuCash as-it-is can still work for formal business,
only that it requires businesses to close the books.
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