2009-06-09 GnuCash IRC logs

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00:23:34 <alex1> warlord: tried both but no change in behavior with either. I'll try something else tomorrow. I wonder if you can put something in an existing scm module to have it print in debug where it gets a given procedure? If that existed then I could find out from an existing user. There is something about Module System Reflection in the Guile manual.
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05:19:30 <Jimraehl> If I find several problems in the same area of importing CSV files, should I file several bug reports. It looks like CSV importing is rather messy. However, filing several bug reports would take a lot of time.
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08:21:02 <warlord> Jimraehl: depends on the nature of the bugs.. But in general, yes, you should report separate bugs in separate reports..
08:21:20 <warlord> And yes, it's known that the csv importer is very broken.. Make sure your bugs haven't been reported before.
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17:34:12 <gegiko> hello
17:35:33 <gegiko> I have two accounts, say A and B, and once in a while there is a transaction transferring money from A to B. is there any way I can ask gnucash to calculate the total amount of money transferred from A to B in a given time interval ?
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17:36:58 <gegiko> (typically A is a standard bank account and B is a credit card account: at the end of each month, the amount paid by credit card is transferred from A to B)
17:37:51 <jsled> cash flow report restricted to those two accounts and the time range?
17:39:18 <jsled> hrm. guess not
17:39:21 <warlord> Yeah, cash flow with A in the selected accounts and B in the filter accounts.
17:40:08 <gegiko> jsled, I tried that, but could not manage to restrict the report to those two accounts
17:40:14 <gegiko> warlord, where do I select the filter accounts ?
17:40:44 <warlord> Yeah, I guess you can't.
17:40:48 <warlord> Sorry. My bad.
17:40:53 <gegiko> ok
17:41:38 <jsled> Transaction report setup that way...
17:42:13 <jsled> Report accounts: A, Filter accounts: B, Filter Type: Include Transactions to/from Filter Accounts
17:42:23 <jsled> General> From, To time range
17:43:05 <gegiko> ah, it works ! thank you very much
17:43:37 <jsled> you're welcome. I knew it was the "report with the include and filter accounts" sections, just forgot which one. :)
17:43:43 <warlord> me too
17:43:52 <gegiko> :)
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22:20:35 <wamsrya1> I would like to install 2.3.1 on XP. Is the only option to compile it, and is this difficult? Are there Windows compilation instructions?
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22:42:45 <warlord> wamsrya1: read the gnucash-devel archives.
22:42:48 <warlord> There are daily builds.
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