Yes I know about POSIX negative matcher but one cant memorize its easily.
So I thought one additional checkbox (invert result) can be easy solution?
PS: I will check the scheme report when I get time. If it is easy, I
will definitely try to add that feature and send PR.
Amish
On Tuesday 10 April 2018 06:31 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
To Amish: You can set Filter/Transaction Filter regex option to true,
and use POSIX regular expressions to your content (which may not have
an intuitive negative-string matcher).
HTH
C
On 10/04/18 20:16, Amish wrote:
Not sending a new email for a similar feature.
Is there a way to have a Negative filter.
Like Memo *not* containing word "Credit Note"
Amish.
On Tuesday 10 April 2018 04:02 PM, C Whistler wrote:
Dear community,
I have started using Gnucash recently and would like to use the
existing
transaction report to filter out specific transactions.
Though currently I cannot find the option to filter transaction by
number.
I am guessing the easiest way would be to modify the exiting
Transaction.scm. If someone could kindly give me a hand for the code to
add/modify please it will be much appreciated.
(I have some experience in scripting and am starting to pick up
scheme now.)
Best regards,
Whistler
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