Budget Totals
damienbricka at comcast.net
damienbricka at comcast.net
Thu Feb 18 12:39:07 EST 2016
I need to apolologize. I decided as a last resort to reinstall Ubuntu
15.10 and Gnucash 2.6.11 from scratch and now the the budget totals are
a adding up correctly. For some reason or the other something was not
installed correctly. The error was on my end. Thank you all for your
kind support. Damien
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From: sunfish62 at yahoo.com
To: damienbricka at comcast.net,gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Cc:
Sent: 2016-02-18 11:24:57 GMT
Subject: Re: Budget Totals
I'm sorry, but it seems we are speaking at cross purposes. You started
by raising an issue with budgets, but your most recent message implied
that you were encountering inconsistencies in entered transactions,
when you said, "not even the checking account is adding and
subtracting correctlly." My remark regarding accuracy was specifically
in reference to that last part. If I misunderstood what you meant by
that, then I apologize.
It seems that you are looking for a budgeting tool. Gnucash, as an
accounting application primarily, focuses on tracking existing
transactions. The budgeting features were added at a later point.
Gnucash's accounting feature set is more mature than those for
budgeting.
Since it appears that you are more interested in budgeting, you might
be better served by a different application.
HTH,
David
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 7:17, damienbricka at comcast.net
<damienbricka at comcast.net> wrote:
I send to gnucash.org the first day a copy of a screen shot that was
never posted. I understand that I am not fluent in Ubuntu but I
cannot
afford to be without a reliable accounting software so I had to go
back
to QUICKEN via a virtual something a virtual something a really did
not
want to do but when budgets are filled out and the totals are zeros
and
I have no idea why I have to take action. You say it is not gnucash
then what is it?
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