I have not used internet chat feeds in 30 years so bear with me as I
relearn how. I found partial answers to my questions all over the web
but; nothing that worked for me using the exported reports in other
programs.
Anyway questions at hand. I am using GNUCash 2.16.7 for Windoze 10. I
So is there a way to track expenses related to different companies from
within the same gnucash file?
For example we have two companies that are subsidiaries of another
company. We are constantly transfering money back and forth, so would
be nice if I could do it all in one
So is there a way to track expenses related to different companies from
within the same gnucash file?
For example we have two companies that are subsidiaries of another
company. We are constantly transfering money back and forth, so would
be nice if I could do it all in one
This has probably been discussed here before but; I'm going ask anyway.
Which do most people find more reliable with GNC, SQL or the default
XML? And are there any features I would lose other than the rollback
ability with SQL?
I'm getting tired of having to track down account and report
-2019-10-13.txt
Which then lets you scroll up, down, search within results, etc.
Grep, less and a few shell commands are much easier to learn than sql
query language in my opinion. But no question a database has lots of
advantages over a text file.
Gordon
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 7:32 PM Je
at 00:07 -0500, Jeff wrote:
This has probably been discussed here before but; I'm going ask
anyway.
Which do most people find more reliable with GNC, SQL or the default
XML? And are there any features I would lose other than the
rollback
ability with SQL?
I'm getting tired of having to track down
On 5/8/2020 2:03 AM, GWB wrote:
Have you tried sqlite? I don't know how it works on Windows but it
might just save it as a file without setting up a salute back end.
Maybe try that when you have time.
Gordon
On Fri, May 8, 2020, 1:27 AM Jeff <mailto:beastmaster...@hotmail.com>&
With the help of another member of the GNC users group I was able to get
MySQL (on Windoze 10) to work with book files that contain a couple of
years worth of records and basically a default checkbook register
setup. I need to convert a set of books that contains 20+ years of
transactions in
I may confuse myself even more here, so would appreciate some patience
and guidance.
I was given bank statements for 2 accounts (A and C). Unbeknownst to me
there was a transaction that was supposed to go from account A to C (A
$1 -> C $1). When the entries were made, the transactions were
My Windows 10 pro server recently went unstable so I am trying to move
as much data and programs as I can to a new internal harddrive running
Ubuntu 20.04-LTS. This includes Thunderbird, which I have so far been
unsuccessful in migrating and that makes it difficult for me to keep up
with the
On 2/16/2021 6:34 AM, David Long wrote:
Hi,
Since GNU Cash does not include inventory recording, can anybody recommend an
inventory recording system. I do not need all the inventory management
capabilities, just record keeping, showing purchases, issues and balances in
unit and cost.
Thanks
Is there a way to do a search (ctrl F) and have a dollar total for all
found transactions? Or a built in report tool that I am overlooking?
running Version: 4.2
Build ID: 4.2+(2020-09-26)
Finance::Quote: 1.49
On Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, not sure of the version on windows 10 pro (4.?)
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I'm sure this has been asked before but I can not find an answer.
I frequently need to do a search (alt-f) for specific transactions and
need to know how much was spent (number of transactions would be
helpful in many instances). By any possible search parameters. Is
there a way to display
On 9/4/21 1:16 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Exactly. But he had already reconciled to Aug 31, so need to use that
date.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On September 4, 2021 11:09:12 AM john wrote:
Oops, that'w wrong: You can't use the February statement's balance,
Short of building from source, is there a link anywhere for upgrading
from 4.2 to the next compatible stable version on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? The
Debian list is too far behind since I run multiple O.S.'s. I tried the
suggested PPA, I think it was sicklylife something or other for 4.3.
Totally
org.gnucash.GnuCash
On Wed, 2021-09-29 at 01:10 -0500, Jeff wrote:
Short of building from source, is there a link anywhere for upgrading
from 4.2 to the next compatible stable version on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? The
Debian list is too far behind since I run multiple O.S.'s. I tried the
suggested PPA, I
On 9/29/21 5:53 PM, David Carlson wrote:
David,
There are multiple ways to skin that cat, and it is not clear which one you
are asking about.
Quicken has an online banking type of feature which Gnucash can sometimes
emulate, and sometimes not. In Gnucash it is called online banking.
There
On 10/2/21 12:48 PM, david whiting wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 07:11, Jeff wrote:
[...]
I would settle for a copy of "Building the Newest Version of GNC for
Dummies Course" book.
Others have shown you that you can use flatpak to get the latest
version, but if you do wan
I currently have GNC Version 4.2 installed on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. At the
recommendation of a former post for info I also have 4.8 from flat-hub
somewhere on my system (have yet to find out where or how to remove it).
4.2 is is in the launch bar and has desktop icons to multiple sets of
books.
On 12/20/21 6:31 AM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff,
Just built GC4.9 on Linux Mint 20.2 (Ubuntu 20.04 based) with no problems. Give
it a go and come back to the forum with the terminal output if there are any
problems. You can select any terminal output and cut and paste
On 12/20/21 3:16 AM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff,
You may find this page helpful to unistall the flatpak version.
https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/1-flatpak-uninstall/
How did you install GC 4.2. If you built it from source and still have the
source and build directories
On 1/4/22 5:38 AM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff,
If you are having difficulty Jeff you will have to tell us exactly what you have
done and which commands you have entered into the terminal and exactly what the
terminal output is to each command. We are not mind readers and we
On 12/24/21 8:30 AM, david whiting wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2021 at 09:11, Jeff wrote:
[...]
But it appears I am not even a day old computer programmer, after 40
plus years of coding. For the life of me I cannot get the 4.9 code and
tools for Ubuntu to install. I've followed every link I can
On 12/26/21 1:32 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 12/24/21 11:58, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Stephen, Jeff
Try
$apt-cache search libboost
Found these:
libboost-program-options-dev - program options library for C++
(default version)
libboost-program-options1.74-dev - program options
that there is also a preference to never retain log
files so perhaps you had that turned on for the normal desktop app ?
Cheers David H.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 at 21:34, Jeff <mailto:beastmaster...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
On 12/2/21 4:21 AM, David H wrote:
What version of Gnucash are yo
I remember reading a post on resetting the adaptive learning on OFX
imports but I can not find it now.
I am currently importing an OFX file from a business checking account
and all income and, a few others that repeatedly show up, that are not
recognized (this has been happening for several
On 12/2/21 2:50 AM, David H wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Are you looking for Tools >> Import Map Editor ?
Cheers David H.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 at 18:29, Jeff <mailto:beastmaster...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
I remember reading a post on resetting the adaptive learning on OFX
imports but
I never encountered this in any of my accounting practice before. My
wife's personal business ran out of checks, so until the new ones
arrived all of the banks desk checks are numbered . Check number
already exists as a valid check number some years ago.
Should all of the temporary
On 12/2/21 4:21 AM, David H wrote:
What version of Gnucash are you running and what OS ? I could be wrong
but I think it's a fairly recent thing...
Cheers David H.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 at 19:10, Jeff <mailto:beastmaster...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
On 12/2/21 2:50 AM, David H wrote
On 1/8/22 4:24 PM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2022-01-08 at 02:44 -0600, Jeff wrote:
On 1/8/22 1:42 AM, david whiting wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 07:33, Jeff wrote:
[...]
Not sure if any of this is related or not to unsuccessful builds. Side
note: your shell runs
On 1/9/22 2:28 AM, david whiting wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 07:57, Jeff wrote:
[...]
I however; cannot find a new PPA or solution to, when doing sudo apt-get
update :
Err:1 http://Community-maintained free InRelease
Temporary failure resolving 'Community-maintained'
-snip
W
On 1/9/22 2:56 AM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 2022-01-09 at 01:56 -0600, Jeff wrote:
On 1/8/22 4:24 PM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2022-01-08 at 02:44 -0600, Jeff wrote:
On 1/8/22 1:42 AM, david whiting wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 07:33, Jeff wrote
I'll admit right off the bat that I have trouble with regex expressions.
I find myself needing to be able to do 2 different searches.
1) find in the Num column if it is empty. Meaning that I or the
financial institution forgot to say put a check number or transaction id
(or type) in the
On 2/19/22 10:05 PM, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
Thank you. That's what I did, but there wasn't an obvious way to
export that account.
On 2/19/2022 6:35 PM, D. wrote:
Personally, I'd have a separate account for medical expenses, and
then a transaction report for that account would quickly give me
to work.
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On 3/25/22 3:45 AM, david whiting wrote:
Hi Jeff,
The following works for me, with gnucash installed for a user:
1. Create a desktop file (using a text editor) with the entry shown below
2. On the Exec line, change Documents/test-2.gnucash to the path to
your
or for the individual data files (books)?
The application is a bit of work if it is Flatpak, but I would think
the data files should be no issue.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/25/22 2:38 AM, Jeff wrote:
I have never had a problem creating desktop icons for multiple books
for GNC on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS prior
My mistake I suppose. Every program I have ever used uses Ctrl-PgDn to
go to the end of the file at the first entry point and Ctrl-PgUp to go
to the top of the file at the first entry. GNC seems to have a
different hotkey combination for this behavior. I have never ran across
another
orks) what version is reported?
What happens when you run your Exec command from the .desktop file in
a terminal?
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/29/22 1:18 AM, Jeff wrote:
I have tried all of this. As per your information I did in fact find
an icon in:
/var/lib/flatpak/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/x86
icon on the desktop, just a generic CSV, and it also
places all log files on the desktop ( I use uncompressed XML). I did
not have any issues creating icons prior to using Flatpak.
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On 3/31/22 1:46 AM, Jeff wrote:
Pardn any unreadable wrds, my cockatu decided my
hing else is wrong.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/31/22 1:46 AM, Jeff wrote:
Pardn any unreadable wrds, my cockatu decided my keybard was a ty,
and I have yet t find all f the pieces nd mae them all work at th
riht time. I am ging after a new kybrad tda Adrein. prir t mving t
flatPak installs I never had
Geert, don't ask me how I did it because I do not know but the new icon
now works.
Just for kicks and grins I created a desktop file for LibreOffice Writer
and it worked right the first time. So then I edited my desktop icon
for GNC and compared it to yours and couldn't see any differences
, there is no preference.
There is a preference for using the 'Enter' key for this function, but
that might not be desirable.
I guess try playing with that and see if it works to your liking.
But I'd say it is a bug.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/23/22 6:34 PM, Jeff wrote:
I'm talking about entering transactions
Running:
Version: 4.9
Build ID: Flathub 4.9-2
Finance::Quote: 1.49GNC 4.9
on Ubuntu.
When I need to enter a new transaction (that I missed) and hit ctrl-PgDn
it throws me to the bottom of the register as expected. But the caret is
on the third number line down, not in the date column where I
I have never had a problem creating desktop icons for multiple books for
GNC on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS prior to installing the FlatPak version for GNC 4.9.
Everything I have tried for the desktop icon has failed miserably on the
Flatpak version of GNC 4.9. Is there someone who can guide me on
I'm talking about entering transactions in prior months, not adding new
sequential transactions at the end of the journal.
On 3/23/22 4:45 PM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
Wouldn't pressing be easier than Ctrl+PgDn?
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 5:23 PM Jeff <mailto:beastmaster...@hotmail.com>&
26/22 6:55 AM, david whiting wrote:
Hi Jeff,
If you installed gnucash for a single user, then the icon file will be
at the path I showed in the previous email (but you'll have to change
the login name to yours):
/home/david/.local/share/flatpak/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/x86_64/stable/active/files/s
How I did this is beyond me, somehow I confused GNC to let it happen or
had a data corruption when the journal was improperly saved (power
outage, GNC lost a poker game, thought it was Quirken, etc). I use
uncompressed XML on Ubuntu 20.04LTS.
I have discovered multiple (dozens) of
On 2/3/22 10:07 AM, Alan A Holmes wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Did you take a copy of the database before you upgraded to version 4.9. If so
you could take a copy of this backup and open that in version 4.9, which might
tell you if the corruption existed before upgrading to version 4.9.
Do you have
I know that they are entirely separate and discrete applications. So no
lambasting please.
I have successfully imported more qif files than I care to count from
Android to GNC up until I "upgraded" my cell phone. Great cooperation
between you and the developers of the Android version. Pat
On 1/4/22 5:38 AM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff,
If you are having difficulty Jeff you will have to tell us exactly what you have
done and which commands you have entered into the terminal and exactly what the
terminal output is to each command. We are not mind readers and we
On 1/8/22 1:42 AM, david whiting wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 07:33, Jeff wrote:
[...]
Not sure if any of this is related or not to unsuccessful builds. Side note:
your shell runs and completes but; now I'll be flipped if I can find where it
puts the executable now. Directory /opt is empty
). Oh, the joys of being a farmer!
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On 4/15/22 4:10 PM, davidcousen...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff
Another approach you could try would be to create a temporary account in your
dad's books and move the transactions that should have gone into your account
into it. Should
I need to move transactions from from one set of books to another one.
I didn't realize while entering transactions in my dads books that they
should have gone into mine. My dad opened a bank account that I did not
know about until I started entering charges that my son made with feed
stores
is a fair chance
that the maximum limit has been reached.
Regards,
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Just a curious, do to too long of a day question [36 hours and counting,
ain't cattle farming great during calving season!]. (I have no idea how
some professional utility and medical staff can handle 48 hour day
shifts frequently, multiple days in a row).
As the version numbers increase on
entries to create your own list.
Regards,
Jeff.
On 30/6/22 10:05, Steve Elstad wrote:
Thanks for that. Is there a way to produce a list of all those descriptions
that I have used before? Autocomplete is great if I am close to spelling the
description I want. Otherwise I am just guessing
Thanks David,
After about 9 years of using GnuCash, I've also found myself now having
to write off a couple of non-paying invoices.
Thanks for the link, it explains it a bit better, I think I will try it
on a test system first, just to make sure I understand the steps correctly.
Thanks,
Jeff
way to get the calculation behaviour back to how it worked
in 2.6.17?
Thanks all,
Jeff.
On 3/6/22 22:57, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Looks like a rounding issue when using inclusive tax.
The latest GnuCash is 4.10. You can get a .deb for it in the Debian
Archives (see the wiki) or try the Flatpak
: 3.8b+(2019-12-29) Finance::Quote:
1.49 Installed via Package Manager
Kubuntu 22.04 4.8, Build ID: 4.8a+(2021-09-28) Finance::Quote:
1.51 Installed via Package Manager
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Regards,
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to 'improve' rounding due to other
bugs around the 3.x series. I guess this slipped through or wasn't
exposed/tested to catch it.
Regards,
Adrien
On 6/3/22 8:49 AM, Jeff wrote:
Thanks Adrien,
Yes, since posting I have done some more testing, and it does appear
to be a rounding issue when
Hi James,
1. It appears as though you did.
2. The New Customer screen shows an "Email" field near the bottom of the
first screen. Is this what you are asking, or do you want the Email
address field to appear somewhere else?
Cheers,
Jeff
On 4/6/22 11:15, James Osbourne Holmes wrote
, but the Invoice/Bill
total has always been correct. I guess maybe this is the same rounding
issue, just affecting the calculated values rather than the entered values.
Thanks,
Jeff.
On 4/6/22 10:46, Jeff wrote:
Thanks Adrien, I will report it with the details.
On 4/6/22 00:20, Adrien
On 10/14/22 12:14 PM, john wrote:
On Oct 13, 2022, at 11:24 PM, Jeff wrote:
Is there any way, even the slightest, to attach a transaction image
to a daemon instead of a specific file? That way I could use a
database system in the background to hold images instead of the file
system
On 10/14/22 7:10 AM, Murugan Muruganandam wrote:
Jeff
this may not be the direct answer, nevertheless i use the cloud
storage for my GNU files and it works like a charm(and economical).
Apart from crashes, it allows me to connect from different computers
and work.
Again not an answer
between yourself and the grid.
Good luck
Geoff
=
On 14/10/2022 5:24 pm, Jeff wrote:
I know that this question has been asked many times but I am asking
again. I just had 2 hard drive failures back to back, both of which
just happened to have images attached to GNC transactions. Bad luck
Came home to find my Ubuntu server, where GNC and all of my books are,
saying there was an upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 22.04.1 LTS. Like
an idiot I didn't check it, just clicked do it, it's an LTS upgrade
after-all.
After several hours it finished. I opened what was GNC 4.10 FlatPak
I know that this question has been asked many times but I am asking
again. I just had 2 hard drive failures back to back, both of which just
happened to have images attached to GNC transactions. Bad luck on my
part, they also happened to be my backup drives. Murphy is after all the
patron
t;3.10 was the only one I could see that was directly used by
gnucash.
I had also installed the -dev packages for gtk4, but gnucash uses gtk3,
doesn't it?
Regards
Jeff
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- for a concrete example:
In Edit/Preferences preferences, the date format is set to ISO, but all
the dates since the problem started are US.
gsettings list-recursively org.gnucash.general
returns amongst other things:
date-format 1
Does that mean ISO?
Regards
Jeff
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I'd be grateful for any other insights.
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XDG_CONFIG_DIR isn't set, but seems to default to ~/.config. The dconf
files there are binary. But installing dconf-editor produces the same
result as above for org.gnucash.GnuCash.general.
Regards
Jeff
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: g_hash_table_foreach: assertion 'hash_table != NULL' failed
on the command line, which I assume is then the problem.
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On 1/10/23 12:14 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Lots of great improvements already and I'm sure more to look forward
to. (some new reports too!)
But of the list so far, my money is on this one getting the most sighs
of relief and smiles:
"The description field quickfill in the register now
nts was not available via "recent".
* having loaded the previous set of accounts, the default light/dark
green account theme was not used
* despite ISO date format being set in Edit/Preferences, the US format
was used.
How can I debug what caused this?
Regards
Jeff
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,
gpointer): assertion 'G_IS_SETTINGS (settings_ptr)' failed
Thanks for the help. I guess something I did created a second gsettings
schema a couple of days ago.
Does anyone have a Debian build for 4.13 that I can test?
Regards
Jeff
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On 27/12/2022 13:41, Jeff wrote:
Thanks for the help. I guess something I did created a second gsettings
schema a couple of days ago.
In the mean time, how do I identify and remove the second gsettings schema?
Regards
Jeff
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/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
But there isn't a glib-2.0 directory in /usr/share/gnome, either.
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(and not via
flatpak ?) That would be another useful test.
I just built a deb for 4.13 and indeed the problem is fixed.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
Jeff
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I'm not sure how to to ask this.
If you are as I am then don't feel alone. I wish they would just levy a
straight tax on everyone, the IRS would finally make a profit
On 1/13/23 4:13 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
I went to generate some reports for the year 2022 and not one of the
standard reports will work within GNC now.
Explain what you mean by "will not work" Are you having a DATE
problem? (you don't know how to specify the effective
Running:
Version: 4.13
Build ID: Flathub 4.13
Finance::Quote: 1.5301
on:
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
I went to generate some reports for the year 2022 and not one of the
standard reports will work within GNC now. ALL of the reports built
into GNC now have to be exported to see them and time wise
Running:
Version: 4.13
Build ID: Flathub 4.13
Finance::Quote: 1.5301
on:
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
I went to generate some reports for the year 2022 and not one of the
standard reports will work within GNC now. (Not sure from which version
from Flathub this started.) ALL of the reports built
On 1/13/23 4:30 PM, David H wrote:
Jeff,
I seem to recall just doing a "Flatpak Update" fixed an issue with
blank reports a little while ago - from memory it updated something
else but I don't remember the details. So give that a shot and see if
it fixes the issue.
Cheers David
Thanks Liz,
I'll add it to the tracker.
On 19/2/23 08:47, ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2023 12:30:18 +1100
Jeff wrote:
Hi List,
I am in the process of upgrading to the latest version of GnuCash,
but have found a bug in the Tax Invoice Report file
"taxinvoice.eguil
If there is any setting that I should be using that will make the change
redundant I'd be happy if someone could point it out to me.
Regards,
Jeff.--- taxinvoice.eguile.scm_ORIG 2023-02-18 12:08:18.238227981 +1100
+++ taxinvoice.eguile.scm 2023-02-18 12:08:18.228227981 +1100
@
I see that the much awaited version 5.0 stable has been released. Is
there a way to do it under Flathub, on Ubuntu 22.04.1 lts? Or do I need
to figure out how to convert my updates to flatpak?
I would build it on my own server but it fails to create an executable
version every-time. One of
The IRS threw me a curve ball this year (imagine that). One of their
tax forms went from $600 minimum to you, to $20,000 "AND" more than 200
transactions in 2022. Is there someone out there that can hold my hand
and show me how to export those transactions to a spreadsheet to see if
we fall
On 4/11/23 1:53 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Jeff,
Report display has to do with webkit.
Perhaps check to see if it needs updating as well, or if for some
reason you've pinned an old version to prevent updating. (but then
you'd need to recall why you pinned it so as not to break something
Running:
Version: 5.0
Build ID: Flathub 5.0-1
Finance::Quote: 1.5301
on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
I do not know when my system upgraded GNC from the prior stable version
4, it was running version 4 a few days ago. None of the reports will
display on screen in version 5.0-1. In order to see any
-user
on
behalf of Jeff
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 11, 2023 2:13 PM
*To:* Gnucash userlist
*Subject:* [GNC] Reports will not display on screen, print to file works
Running:
Version: 5.0
Build ID: Flathub 5.0-1
Finance::Quote: 1.5301
on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
I do not know when my system upgraded
to you?
On Sat, Feb 4, 2023 at 8:32 AM Michael Hendry
wrote:
On 4 Feb 2023, at 11:58, Jeff wrote:
>
> I have discovered several transactions that show up in one
account but do not show up in any other existing account.
Regardless of what the bank image shows of
I have discovered several transactions that show up in one account but
do not show up in any other existing account. Regardless of what the
bank image shows of where the check was deposited.
I.E. I have a deposit slip that shows it went to our checking account
but never showed up there (OFX
tely wrong?
Regards,
Jeff,
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it.
Thanks again
Jeff.
On 26/6/23 06:15, David Cousens wrote:
Jeff,
The following treatments are generic from a basic accounting textbook and should
not be taken as accounting advice that is relevant to your specific
circumstances.
This is the direct write off method:
You write it off as an expense
After a surge protector blew up in my face and fried my server and
workstations I am trying to catch up. I assume the update to 5.5 is
compatible on Ubuntu and Windoze? It's tax time and I am down to 0
workstations, from 4, until I can locate a station strictly for taxes.
And yes, you will
:
Maybe we should take a lesson from you and put that surge
protected power strip next to our pc or entertainment center
inside a very sturdy box if it isn't already in it's own container.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:06 AM Jeff
wrote:
After a surge protector blew up in my face
On 1/10/24 3:42 AM, Jeff wrote:
On 1/10/24 1:48 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Oh, release 5.5 has a couple of bugs, the Windoze version
especially. You may want to revert to release 5.4, but that has it's
own issue, so check the history here and choose your poison.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:42
:
Maybe we should take a lesson from you and put that surge
protected power strip next to our pc or entertainment center
inside a very sturdy box if it isn't already in it's own container.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:06 AM Jeff
wrote:
After a surge protector blew up in my face
with a single item in the Invoice or Bill, but is more likely to
happen when there are multiple line items in the Invoice/Bill.
Otherwise the system (at least on Linux, Windows may be different) is as
rock solid as ever.
Regards,
Jeff.
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enough with some fiddling.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/11/24 2:15 AM, Jeff wrote:
I'm just trying to get back to gnc and unfortunately a windows
program, H@r Block. Without at least 2 computers this almost
difficult task unless you have a way to run H@r Block windows version
2023 under ubuntu
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