[GNC] gnucash-user Digest, Vol 192, Issue 50

Geert Janssens geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
Fri Mar 22 14:41:23 EDT 2019


Hi Martijn,

You create a Credit Memo by selecting
Business->Customer->New Invoice...
And then in the invoice window select Credit Note rather than invoice.

As a sidenote, please trim your reply and fix the subject if you reply to a digest message. 
Thanks.

Regards,

Geert

Op vrijdag 22 maart 2019 13:29:29 CET schreef Martijn Heuts:
> Hello Geert, thanks for helping out. In my case the client returned an item.
> 
> How would you create the credit memo?
> 
> 
> ⁣Martijn Heuts
> Usadutchies at bellsouth.net
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> >   1.  Processing refunds (Martijn Heuts)
> >   2. Re:  Unable to add prices to some securities (Derek Atkins)
> >   3. Re:  Unable to add prices to some securities (Alan Taylor)
> >   4. Re:  End of year rollover (Derek Atkins)
> >   5. Re:  The Meaning of Split (previously Example of multi-split
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> >      feature of CSV importer?) (Derek Atkins)
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> >   6. Re:  Processing refunds (Geert Janssens)
> >   7. Re:  The Meaning of Split (previously Example of multi-split
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> >      feature of CSV importer?) (D)
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> >   8. Re:  Unable to add prices to some securities (Adrien Monteleone)
> >   9. Re:  macOS Mojave 10.14.3 cannot open GNUCASH (suk wah Bernstein)
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> >  10. Re:  The Meaning of Split (previously Example of multi-split
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> >      feature of CSV importer?) (Adrien Monteleone)
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> >Message: 1
> >Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 13:59:29 +0000 (UTC)
> >From: Martijn Heuts <usadutchies at bellsouth.net>
> >To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> >Subject: [GNC] Processing refunds
> >Message-ID: <202644084.8698518.1553176769878 at mail.yahoo.com>
> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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> >Hello,
> >When I process a refund I pull up the customer's invoice, click on 'Pay
> >invoices' and enter therefund amount in the 'refund' column.
> >My P&L report did not show a difference when I compared it before and
> >after processing the refund.Is there another way I should process the
> >refund or is there a better report to show this refund?
> >I would think the total income on the P&L should be less the refund.
> >Thanks for giving my better insight in GNUcash!
> >Martijn
> >
> >
> >------------------------------
> >
> >Message: 2
> >Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 10:07:43 -0400
> >From: Derek Atkins <derek at ihtfp.com>
> >To: Alan Taylor <alan.james.taylor at gmail.com>
> >Cc: gnucash-user mailing list <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
> >Subject: Re: [GNC] Unable to add prices to some securities
> >Message-ID: <sjmva0cpbgw.fsf at securerf.ihtfp.org>
> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
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> >Alan,
> >
> >Alan Taylor <alan.james.taylor at gmail.com> writes:
> >> Ah ok ? well thank you for your work on a great program.
> >> 
> >> Without wanting to start any flame wars, can I ask for your opinion ?
> >> I have been using GnuCash for a long time, 10 years+ and it is an
> >> important program for me.
> >> I could run it on Linux, MacOS or Windows - given the choice of all
> >> three which would you recommend as the best host, purely for GnuCash
> >
> >?
> >
> >In my opinion (humble or otherwise), I feel that Linux is #1, then
> >MacOS, and then Windows.  Windows is by far a second-class citizen;
> >none
> >of the developers actually do main development on Windows, whereas John
> >DOES do main development on Mac.  Most devs still use Linux.
> >
> >Of course, just my $0.02, so YMMV.


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