Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Daniel Espinosa
I've read all your other comments and is the same as before I "try" to re-write most of the GC's core, you don't want to lesen the others, the I don't plan to work on GC's as actualy is. If I can help Phil improving GDA it's Ok. If some others work to modify the GC's core to create a bussiness libr

Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Daniel Espinosa
2008/5/26 Phil Longstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Graham Leggett wrote: >> Phil Longstaff wrote: >> >>> Well, V4 basically works with the sqlite provider. There were a number >>> of memory leaks and other small issues. However, there are a number of >>> problems with the V4 mysql provider - it's no

Re: Re[2]: average monthly report

2008-05-29 Thread C. Ernst
Hi, this report more or less exists as patch in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=532060. You can toggle the budget report to display only the actual values of all accounts for each time period. From there you can easily copy and paste to a spreadsheet and calculate averages, sums, maxs, m

Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Geert Janssens
On Wednesday 28 May 2008, Derek Atkins wrote: > Geert Janssens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Tuesday 27 May 2008, you wrote: > >> Gnucash has some bizaare flaws though: gnucash will actively stop you > >> trying to give your customer a refund by refusing to post an invoice > >> with a negative

Re: Re[2]: average monthly report

2008-05-29 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Sorry, I should have CC'd the list on my reply. Mea Culpa. But lets leave this on the list. This report will appear in the next build if someone submits it. Are you volunteering? -derek Quoting Igor Petrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Derek, > > Thanks for your reply. > How dow you think, i

Re: average monthly report

2008-05-29 Thread timzak
Hi, I'm a new user too, so I cannot help you with the reports. But, I have found that if you set up your accounts with enough detail (especially expenses), that just looking at the Accounts page will give you a good idea of where your money is going. For example, I can look at Expenses: Grocerie

Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Martin Preuss
Hi, On Donnerstag, 29. Mai 2008, Josh Sled wrote: [...] > Derek, I'm not sure what you hope to accomplish by laughing at people who > want to make the app better, and advocate for users, but it's really > off-putting. [...] Hmm, that comes from the guy who slammed me when I was merely asking abou

Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Josh Sled
Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Previous, Graham said: > >>> Users needs win I am afraid, if necessary I'll patch gnucash to do it >>> myself. > > Hahahahahahaha!! Wow, now you're REAY funny! Have you > forgotten that GnuCash is a Volunteer effort? *laughs* "Users"? > While

Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Graham Leggett
Derek Atkins wrote: Hahahahahahaha!! Wow, now you're REAY funny! Have you forgotten that GnuCash is a Volunteer effort? *laughs* "Users"? Come across to Apache sometime. We take our users seriously over there. Last I checked Apache had a whole big funded foundation backing their

Re: GDA: Status

2008-05-29 Thread Derek Atkins
Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Derek Atkins wrote: > >> Hahahahahahaha!! Wow, now you're REAY funny! Have you >> forgotten that GnuCash is a Volunteer effort? *laughs* "Users"? > > Come across to Apache sometime. We take our users seriously over there. Last I checked Ap

Re: average monthly report

2008-05-29 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Igor Petrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi guys, > > The GnuCash program is excellent (actually the best I've tried), but > I cannot find how can I make there a report of average monthly > assets, income, debts and expenses (calculated for each of the > accounts)? I cannot even make a budge