Hi Phil, David and Christian,
thanks for your replies.
On 04/15/2014 10:51 PM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
Do you have top-level accounts which don't wouldn't fall under Income,
Expense, Assets, Liabilities or Equity? Or, are you saying that if those
are your only top-level-accounts, they are
I think those two limitations came in accidentally. When discussing and
thinking about it, both should better be fixed instead of only being
documented. If you have the time to do it, though.
Regards, Christian
On 15. April 2014 19:32:15 MESZ, Carsten Rinke wrote:
>Hi,
>
>recently I started pl
On 4/15/2014 12:32 PM, Carsten Rinke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> recently I started playing around with the budget feature, trying it
> out with a simple account structure - only top level accounts.
>
> Doing so I noticed
> - In the summary view at the bottom of the page the totals per period
> are not counte
Do you have top-level accounts which don't wouldn't fall under Income,
Expense, Assets, Liabilities or Equity? Or, are you saying that if those
are your only top-level-accounts, they aren't included? Or are you saying
that if they are in a different language (e.g. German), they aren't
included?
Hi,
recently I started playing around with the budget feature, trying it out
with a simple account structure - only top level accounts.
Doing so I noticed
- In the summary view at the bottom of the page the totals per period
are not counted for top level accounts without children
- there is o
On Apr 15, 2014, at 7:18 AM, Dmitry Pavlov wrote:
> If I create branch from maint head and make necessary changes, can you review
> them, if fits for current minimum libs version reqs. for gnucash?
>
Of course.
Regards,
John Ralls
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If I create branch from maint head and make necessary changes, can you
review them, if fits for current minimum libs version reqs. for gnucash?
2014-04-13 23:05 GMT+04:00 Dmitry Pavlov :
> If I get you right, you'd like to know what is the difference between
> using this context (or disambiguati