2016-01-16 GnuCash IRC logs

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14:18:20 <yrc> Hi! I’m using GnuCash for managing my+my wife+my son’s accounts. We 3 have “livrets” (accounts bearing interets), but these have a ceiling. So, after my wife and I filled our “livrets” up to the ceilings, we put some of our money into our son’s “livret”. So this account has money that is his, and money that is ours. So far, I used LibreOffice to know what part was which.
14:18:38 <yrc> How would I do that with GnuCash instead? Would “lots” help?
14:26:02 <yrc> Oh. Never mind. I just realized that a simple sub-account is what I need! Cheers
14:27:41 <fell> In your sons books you could have:
14:27:44 <fell> assets:livret:30000€;
14:27:56 <fell> equity:b 10000€
14:28:25 <fell> liabilities:mam & dad: 100000€ each
14:29:03 <fell> -"0"
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14:32:09 <fell> and in mam and dads books assets:lend to son: 10000€ each
14:33:08 <fell> yrc, so it should be easy if you use separate books for each person.
14:36:50 <elepercq> Hi all
14:37:14 <elepercq> I am a user of gnucash for 2-3 years now
14:37:16 <elepercq> I would like to use the very handy automated categorization provided by GnuCash when importing QIF files - which my bank provides
14:37:17 <elepercq> I tried the linux current release, windows current release, -maint branch from git compiled myself: qif import always crashes
14:37:18 <elepercq> I have a stack trace, and tried on a signle-transaction test qif file, changing many things into that transaction: always same crash
14:37:37 <elepercq> Here is example qif file:
14:37:38 <elepercq> !Type:Bank
14:37:40 <elepercq> D01/11/2016
14:37:42 <elepercq> C*
14:37:43 <elepercq> N0
14:37:45 <elepercq> T386
14:37:46 <elepercq> PNEXT GENERATION 5084809222
14:37:48 <elepercq> MDR
14:37:49 <elepercq> ^
14:37:51 <elepercq> I actually changed "T" line (originally T-386.00)
14:37:52 <elepercq> stack trace at: http://pastebin.com/uu3hhzd5
14:37:54 <elepercq> I would appreciate some help
14:38:23 <fell> Is this a dejavu?
14:44:32 <fell> Why did you remove the decimals?
14:47:08 <fell> Probably interesting: your locale settings.
14:59:25 <fell> elepercq, with LANG=C and gnucash version 2.6.10 git rev 7a975e0+ on 2016-01-09 it gets correctly imported.
15:00:10 <fell> Perhaps you should update to gnucash 2.6.11?
15:02:51 <elepercq> it's -maint branch ?
15:03:06 <elepercq> but yeah, locale may be interesting
15:03:21 <elepercq> en_US.UTF-8
15:03:45 <fell> Yep, that is abbreviated to C
15:03:47 <elepercq> yeah, I posted this two days ago, but could not stay connected to see any answer ;-)
15:04:20 <fell> and I read it a short tome before.
15:04:41 <elepercq> I have checked out and built the -matin vranch from ~december 30th
15:04:51 <elepercq> I will try to update
15:05:54 <fell> GnuCash 2.6.11, a snap release to fix a QIF import regression
15:06:51 <elepercq> ah
15:08:00 <elepercq> I am installing that one
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22:21:33 <Guest89> Is there anyone here that might be able to answer a gnucash question???
22:24:40 <Guest89> Anyway, here it is: I have an invoice that has been marked paid but I can't figure out which transaction paid the invoice. How do I track that down? I am using the current version (2.6.11). And I can provide more details if asked.
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