Hello!
From the beginning of next year our country (Croatia) will replace
locale currency (HRK) with the EUR. Considering that I already track
some EUR/USD accounts, I would like to hear some hints from some of the
EU users who faced the same issue in the past how they handled it?
Sincerely
On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 08:28:12 +0100
Chris Green wrote:
> > Backend: SQLite database
> >
> Ditto
Just wonder how does SQLite back-end compare with XML and whether you
recommend one over the other? (my XML is 20MB uncompressed and under
VCS).
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 09:10:42 +
Tim Hume wrote:
> I just ran a test. My data file is 37 MByte in SQLite format, and 52
> MByte when in XML and uncompressed. However, the compressed XML is
> under 4 MByte.
>
> It took 1m 17s to open GnuCash with the compressed XML file, and 55s
> with the SQLi
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021 00:08:02 -0700
Stan Brown wrote:
> No, Google did its best to destroy it in favor of Google Groups. most
> formerly active newsgroups are moribund, but some are still quite
> active: misc.taxes.moderated, for instance.
Following this mailing list via news.gmane.io and no need
Hello,
I'm using GC to track our personal finances, non-profit account and my small
1-man company.However, for generating company's invoices I use web-based
solution offering ability to have separate quotes/invoices etc.
However, I'm considering to simplify my workflow and take advantage of GC's
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 08:37:42 +1100
Liz Dodd wrote:
> Is it the same code each time (easier) or a new code each time (hard)?
I'm more interested in barcode than QR code since the former is used in
iternet-banking apps to make payment easier and it is new code each time since
it contains data rele
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 18:17:36 -0600 (CST)
David Cousens wrote:
> Good find but the perennial problem arises Bulgaria, Croatia,
> Czechia, Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden are not in the
> Eurozone and don't comply/use the EPC system within Europe, at least
> as yet but it looks like a go
Phil Longstaff writes:
Hello Phil,
> I have attached a report which does this.
>
> I have attached ytd-budget.scm. I have this file in
> c:\Users\phill\.gnucash\reports. I then add this line to
> c:\Users\phill\.gnucash\config.user:
>
> (load "c:\\Users\\phill\\.gnucash\\reports\\ytd-budget.
Hello,
while having problems to load certain (ytd-budget.scm) report in 2.6.20
under (Fedora) Linux i nthe attempt to return back to GnuCash from
(h)ledger, I wonder if there is some plan in regard to the future of
custom reports, iow. is it still recommended to learn some Scheme in
order to achie
John Ralls writes:
> Add me to the list of folks who dislike this change.
+1
Sincerely,
Gour
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of delusion, you shall become indifferent to all that has
been heard and all that is to be heard.
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John Ralls writes:
> While we would like to replace the reporting system with something
> more flexible and user friendly we’re a very long way from being in a
> position to even start on it.
OK - that's nice to know. ;)
> In the meantime there are four alternatives for custom reports:
> 4. Wi
Hello,
I've Gnucash XML file containing ~8k transactions covering the period of
several years up to the end of 2017 (not exactly, sometime around 20th
of Dec) when I migrated to (h)ledger and keep my journal file up to
date.
Now, after discovering that ytd-budget.scm report can cover my needs for
Mark Lawrence writes:
> I see it as a fourth rate solution to a problem that simply does not
> exist. As I've said previously just point your email/news reader app
> at news.gmane.org and get all of the filtering done for free.
+1 for Gmane, but I also wonder what mail clients do people use tha
Alain Williams writes:
> All very nice if you want to do that; some do, some don't.
Personally I do not mind too much since I use Gmane, but isn't it
strange that *all* users are paying the 'price' for users that "don't
want to do that" (aka mail filtering) ? ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
--
As the ign
William Bixby writes:
> I'm surprised at the objections, as my experience is that mail lists
> adding the list ID in the subject is the 'norm' and very common. The
> few, like gnucash was, that don't are the outlier.
I follow about 20 mailing lists and gnucash-users is the only one having
prefi
George Riner writes:
> I also am subscribed to about 20 email lists and Gnucash was the only
> one that did *not* have bracketed tag in the subject line.
I still haven't seen list of mailing clients which are *not* capable to
perform filtering by List-Id and if it is really such a problem, maybe
Dave H writes:
Hello Dave,
> There is one at Nabble - http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/ ?
Thanks for the info, although my comment was just a joke...usually
discussion of people not happy with the mailing lists turns into
suggestion to create web forum as panacea for all the problems. :-D
On Thu, 03 Aug 2017 09:28:29 -0400
D via gnucash-user wrote:
> While my understanding of the budget features lacks depth, I do
> believe that the estimating features average the transactions in the
> time frame you choose, so the start date should reflect the time
> period for which you want esti
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 04:53:26 -0400
Dennis Powless wrote:
> Where did u find the report?
This one:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2017-May/070519.html
helps me a lot to achieve my goals.
Sincerely,
Gour
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