Hi,

I'm wondering if I'm misunderstanding how to use GnuCash or if maybe I'm doing something wrong. I would like to get a sum of the transaction amounts in a search result. For example, I'd like to see how much I've spent on Amazon in the last year. However, when calculating the total, GnuCash seems to arbitrarily choose one of the splits, so it always undercounts.

It's easiest to see this with "Account Report - Single Transaction." Set up a simple transaction with a split, for example a $11 debit from a bank account to two expense categories, like $10 on food and $1 on sales tax. The "Account Report - Single Transaction." will now show this transaction with the split expanded, but the "Total Debits" shows up as either $1 or $10, not the expected $11. The same occurs when "Account Report" is run like this on many transactions like a search result.

I'm using GnuCash 3.6 (2019-06-29) via Fedora RPMs. Am I doing it wrong? Is there a better way to do this?

Thanks,
David
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