Thus we need to ask our accountants just what happens at the end of an accounting period. For I am sure I read somewhere that once an accounting period is closed then there should be no more changes to that data set. If an error is found a new transaction in the current period is entered to correct the error. Or am I totally off the track? Phill > -----Original Message----- > On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Phillip J Shelton wrote: > > > Sorry to be dense. Isn't there some way to have the DB > store the current > > balance with each record? That way the current balence > would just be the > > current balence from the last record. > > > > Or is that more expensive than I realise? > > It's a lot of updating if you change a transaction early on in your > database :-) _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
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- Balance Checkpoints Christopher Browne
- Re: Balance Checkpoints David Merrill
- RE: Balance Checkpoints Phillip Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Christopher Browne
- RE: File store (was Re: Salutations) Phillip Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Steve Greenland
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) David Merrill
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Al Snell
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Phillip Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Christopher Browne
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Phillip J Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Christopher Browne
- RE: File store (was Re: Salutations) Phillip Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Christopher Browne
- RE: File store (was Re: Salutations) Phillip Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Steve Greenland
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) Phillip J Shelton
- Re: File store (was Re: Salutations) David Merrill
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