Date problem

Mike or Penny Novack mpnovack at mtdata.com
Thu Oct 6 08:56:22 EDT 2016


Have you looked at any of the other applications on your computer that 
involve date/time? Usually this is not the sort of thing that you set 
application by application but by making a change to a more global 
date/time setting << and each application accesses THAT date/time. >>

Or are you telling us that all the other places which display date/time 
are getting the change right but that gnucash isn't?

Michael D Novack


On 10/5/2016 6:56 PM, Keith Stone wrote:
> Hi,
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> I live in New Zealand and we had a daylight-saving change on Sunday 25
> September when we moved clocks forward an hour. Since then I have had
> problems with the date in GnuCash but I cannot find any settings that I can
> change to fix it. I am using Windows 10 Pro and GnuCash 2.6.14.
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> When I open GnuCash the date displayed at the bottom of the screen is for
> the following day e.g. today is Oct 6 but GnuCash shows 07/10/2016. No
> matter what date I type on the screen, when I press "Enter" GnuCash adds a
> day, so if I want to enter a transaction for today (6/10/2016) I have to
> type 5/10/2016 for the date and then when I have finished the transaction
> and press "Enter" it will show it as 06/10/2016.
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> I started using GnuCash in 2013 and have not had this problem before, even
> though we have daylight-changes every year. Is there some way I can get
> GnuCash to know what day it is?
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> Keith Stone
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