"probably because I don't really enter things via the General Journal."

Back in the good 'ole days, all entries began in the General Journal, and then 
were posted to the various accounts. With the advent of modern information 
systems, that process is no longer necessary. In GnuCash, when you enter to a 
given account, the General Journal entry is created for you, and while the 
order does not really matter, and there are other information systems issues 
here, one may consider the General Journal entry to be created first, before 
the account entry. Again with today's information systems, this is not really 
that important, but the General Journal includes all the journal entries.

In summary, it's reasonable to suggest that GnuCash "really does enter things 
via the General Journal."

If an entry is not present, check the filters.

> On 01/12/2026 1:18 PM PST kirk abbott via gnucash-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> General Journal doesn't really work for me either. Mainly because only random 
> things seem to show up there. probably because I don't really enter things 
> via the General Journal. What is working for me is the Accounts Tab. Don't 
> know if it mattered, but I had the Assets line highlighted while testing. 
> Regardless, it found everything within a couple of days of the target date 
> regardless of Asset account.
> Kirk
>     On Monday, January 12, 2026 at 12:02:13 PM PST, Patrick James via 
> gnucash-user <[email protected]> wrote:  
>  
>  Tom,
>
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