Chris,

I do note one issue with the new transaction report: it doesn’t seem to utilize 
the Sign Reverses option—at least, not that I can see.

Cheers,
David 

> On Jan 16, 2019, at 7:29 PM, David T. via gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Thank you for the lead. 
> 
> It turns out that I can get almost exactly the same result using the hide 
> transactional data option, when I combine it with "Amount - Single”. The only 
> difference is that the Account name is not presented before the total line. I 
> consider that to be an improvement, actually.
> 
> Bug avoided.
> 
> David
> 
>> On Jan 16, 2019, at 6:01 PM, Christopher Lam <christopher....@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> There's "Sorting / Show subtotals only (hide transactional data)"
>> 
>> You may be right that 'Display / Amount' = none is not completely handled as 
>> before.
>> 
>> Please file a bug, and screenshot a sample report, anonymised; please enable 
>> 'General / Add options summary' to display options used.
>> 
>> Also, https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795064
>> 
>> Thank you for finding these edge cases.
>> 
>> C
>> 
>> 
>> On 16/1/19 8:09 pm, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Long time user; MacOS Mojave, GnuCash 3.4. I have a saved report I use 
>>> around this time of year (I call it “W-2 - David”) that shows me the total 
>>> amounts assigned to a subset of my expense accounts (i.e., my tax expense 
>>> accounts).
>>> 
>>> The purpose of this report is to allow me to compare my GnuCash numbers to 
>>> the numbers issued to me by my employer. In GnuCash 2.6.19, this report 
>>> looks something like this:
>>> 
>>> ———————————————————————
>>> 
>>> From 01/01/2018 To 12/31/2018
>>> 
>>> Fed
>>> Total For Fed       $XXXXX.XX
>>> Medicare
>>> Total For Medicare  $XXXXX.XX
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Total For Soc Sec   $XXXXX.XX
>>> State
>>> Total For State     $XXXXX.XX
>>> Grand Total $XXXXX.XX
>>> 
>>> ———————————————————————
>>> 
>>> As I said, this report is intended to match my employer’s reporting, so I 
>>> can compare the two.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> However, when I run the *SAME REPORT* in GnuCash 3.4, I get unsatisfactory 
>>> changes to the results. My LITERAL results are:
>>> 
>>> ———————————————————————
>>> 
>>> From 01/01/2018 to 12/31/2018
>>> 
>>> Account
>>> Fed
>>> Fed
>>> Fed
>>> Fed
>>> Fed
>>> Fed
>>> Fed
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Medicare
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> Soc Sec
>>> State
>>> State
>>> State
>>> State
>>> State
>>> State
>>> State
>>> State
>>> ———————————————————————
>>> 
>>> Now, there are two significant problems here: first, every transaction for 
>>> the year gets a line, and second, THERE ARE NO AMOUNTS. I have tinkered 
>>> with every setting I can find on the report options, but I cannot find the 
>>> setting that will display ONLY THE TOTALS. It would appear that in a recent 
>>> update to this report, the “NONE” option on line amounts has been removed.
>>> 
>>> Unless someone can point me to the obvious place where I missed this 
>>> setting, I believe this is a regression in the report. I ought to be able 
>>> to display a report that includes totals only.
>>> 
>>> David T.
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