End of year issue.
I have reconciled most of 2021 but inevitably I have subsequently found
a few errors.
So, I want to select a reconcile date and then "unreconcile" some
transactions.
I assumed using the suggested ctrl-A and spacebar technique would enable
me to do it using a date I
If you only have a few errors, it would be easier to just Click on the "y" in
the reconciled column of the transaction in the appropriate account and select
unreconcile.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle McCollam
609.680.2326 Mobile
You’re very welcome, but please keep all discussion on the list and
refrain from e-mailing privately unless asked to do so.
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question!
Regards,
Adrien
On Feb 15, 2022 w8d46, at 12:21 PM, Robert Stocker
wrote:
I just
Glad you got it working, but 11Gb is more than enough to install
GnuCash. (by 10+Gb) Perhaps something else was amiss that you happened
to clear up.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/12/22 11:48 AM, David Long wrote:
Hi,
To update, my laptop is a 64 bit machine. I cleared up a bit of disk
space, and now
I have been using Gnucash for years..currently version 3.7. I very much
appreciate the program.I used quicken for years til I started using
Gnucash.
Have never used this forum before, so I hope I don't screw this up. LOL
I am not a Gnucash expertI know I do some things wrong but I
02/16/2022 -- I backed up internal HDD (using BAQPAQ by TeeJeeTech.com) to
external USB HDD before replacing damaged operating system with new copy of
same system (Xubuntu 20.04.3). I did change the log-in name on new OS which,
of course, changes the filesystem paths. Now, on new OS,
Hi Keith,
You can put them anywhere you like within reason. I use Ubuntu and just
created a gnucash folder under Documents and keep mine there e.g
/home/xxx/Documents/GnuCash - just start Gnucash and use file open the
first time up after you restore your file(s) and it will remember the
If you have multiple cards from the same bank, you'll need to
differentiate them in GnuCash somehow. Some people use the last digits,
some the card 'brand' which can be different, even from the same bank.
(not just card 'type' though that may be sufficient)
Your Bank *might* offer you the
You are very close! Yes, you do need to create a new security and security
account under your broker account for AMD first. Then you could re enter
or possibly just edit your split transaction to output in AMD instead of
XLNX.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 10:31 PM Al wrote:
> I'm having trouble
The only way GnuCash can possibly know which of multiple cards a transaction is
from is if that information is somehow contained in the data fields of the
record that is being imported, usually something in the description field.
GnuCash tokenizes the information in a number of fields including
If the OP "scum buster" does not track the details in the credit cards at
all, only the monthly payments from the bank account to the credit cards,
then he may not even be tracking them as individual liability accounts.
Perhaps they are just expense accounts. My sister does it that way, it
works
I'm having trouble getting my head around setting up a stock merger. The
merger in question is the recent Xilinx AMD merger.
Pre-merger I held 800 shares of XLNX. After the merger I have received
1.7234 shares of AMD for each XLNX share (1378.72 shares). I received
$85.65 "Cash in Lieu" for
I got it figured out. Not sure how it works but things look fine so I happy.
Thanks for the help.
Jack
On 2/15/22 11:35 PM, Geoff wrote:
Fear not Jack, you are nearly there!
The magic number we are looking for (your Cost Base) is:
(a) what you paid for the Initial Purchase
(b) the cash
Hi gnucash-user
I had been encounter as subject, can help to resolve?
Detail:
I have both Gnucash v4.9 in MACOS 12 and Ubuntu 20 and both work fine
@ MySQL 8.0.23
After MySQL upgrade to 8.0.28, Gnucash @ Ubuntu 20 work fine, but
MACOS 12 won't.
Log as below, generate by
Original Message
Subject: FW: Re: [GNC] restore backed up files
From: David H
To: keith adams
Cc: Gnucash Users
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2022 11:24:10 +1000
Hi Keith,
You can put them anywhere you like within reason. I use Ubuntu and just created
a gnucash folder under Documents
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