Mike or Penny Novack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Meanwhile, I understand that "close the books" isn't working. If whoever > is the developer on that portion wants a hand, please get in touch.
The developer who started that work hasn't had a lot of time for GnuCash in the last few years. I really hope he does respond, but I don't feel out of order responding on his behalf. There are two approaches to book closing: One approach has a structure either above or within the current top-level data structure of a "book". This structure is probably an "archive" section that contains transaction/history information outside of the current financial period. All of the rest of the application (file load/save; the UI, generally; reports; &c.) would need to be extended to support this indirection. Another approach would be more procedural, simply creating a new, standalone datafile for the new period. While we already have the functionality to export the existing account hierarchy (only and alone), a welcome extension/variant of that export would probably also... 1/ allow the user to "ignore" obsolete accounts that the user doesn't want to carry forward... 2/ create appropriate opening-balance Equity transactions for the rest of the {Asset, Liability} accounts. 3/ carry relevant commodities and price-db entries forward. 4/ carry relevant (user-selectable) business items (customers, vendors; unpaid invoices, &c.) forward. > I am not in a position to offer to "take over" since I can't make a long > term commitment not to return to paid work should a tempting offer > arrive* but at the moment have time available. Well-formed patches that improve the system are welcome regardless of long-term commitments. -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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