2024-03-21 GnuCash IRC logs
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09:56:35 <chris> my xml datafile load was 7.6s, now I'm very occasionally reaching sub-3.6s !
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11:41:55 <chris> gjanssens CDB-Man Am I imagining things, or does gnucash not support displaying negative numbers in brackets?
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13:34:56 <this1> Hi there! Just installed 5.5, I was familiar with v4 previously. Import CSV doesn't appear to have deposit/withrawal or debit/credit options, just amount and value. I tried amount negated but that did not produce the expected results. Discover only supportcs csv exports, and the accounts there all seem to have debit and credit columns in the export. Was wondering how to get around this without having to modify the csv's directly, as thi
13:34:56 <this1> s process takes long enough already on a monthly basis.
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16:29:47 <gjanssens> this1: amount is what used to be called deposit and amount negative is equivalent to withdrawal. The importer never had debit/credit as far as I know
16:30:53 <gjanssens> @tell chris I don't know about negative numbers in brackets. Never tried that. But it may well be the expression parser can't properly parse them indeed.
16:30:53 <gncbot> gjanssens: The operation succeeded.
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18:47:12 <this1> @gjanssens importer definitely has had debit/credit columns, and i've also seen deposit/withdrawal. However when I do both Amount and Amount Negated, the importer flags them as new reconciled instead of new and asking me to set a transfer account, which i found odd
18:47:12 <gncbot> this1: Error: "gjanssens" is not a valid command.
18:49:50 <fell> AT is the command prefix of gncbot. As gjanssens is sleeping now, you shoud start the line with @tell gjanssens <your text>
18:50:01 <Simon> "Deposit" is now "Amount" and "Withdrawal" is now "Amount Negated", they've only been renamed
19:24:50 <this1> @tell fell thanks for the tip
19:24:50 <gncbot> this1: The operation succeeded.
19:26:39 <fell> this1, highlighting of online users is done by your client on the nickname.
19:26:39 <gncbot> fell: Sent 1 minute ago: <this1> thanks for the tip
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22:41:42 <CDB-Man> @tell Chris I have bracket negatives in my Gnucash reports
22:41:42 <gncbot> CDB-Man: The operation succeeded.
22:42:02 <CDB-Man> @tell gjanssens chris I have bracket negatives in my Gnucash reports
22:42:02 <gncbot> CDB-Man: The operation succeeded.
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