Hi Gnucash team,
I'm a longtime user and have opened my first PR
<https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/1990> for review. It's a change
only to the Budget Report, including two features that I implemented for my
own personal budgeting:
1. *Budget Rollover:* the option to
how in details, because for budgets with
> large number of periods, it is not convinient to analyze data.
>
> I think that my enhancements is what you need, please refer to this blog
> post about them:
> http://blog.dnpavlov.com/2014/03/gnucash-budget-report-enhancement.html
> at th
Great!
17 февр. 2015 г. 22:12 пользователь "David" написал:
> That is exactly what I needed. Works like a Charm! I can look at just one
> month at a time. Thanks.
>
>
>
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That is exactly what I needed. Works like a Charm! I can look at just one
month at a time. Thanks.
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t; post about them:
> http://blog.dnpavlov.com/2014/03/gnucash-budget-report-enhancement.html
> at the end of article you can find instructions of how to install this
> enhanced version to your gnucash installation.
>
> 2015-02-17 12:56 GMT+03:00 David :
>
>> Well here it is a litt
cements is what you need, please refer to this blog
> post about them:
> http://blog.dnpavlov.com/2014/03/gnucash-budget-report-enhancement.html
> at the end of article you can find instructions of how to install this
> enhanced version to your gnucash installation.
>
> 2015-02-17
:
http://blog.dnpavlov.com/2014/03/gnucash-budget-report-enhancement.html
at the end of article you can find instructions of how to install this
enhanced version to your gnucash installation.
2015-02-17 12:56 GMT+03:00 David :
> Well here it is a little over 6 years later and I am using 2.6.5
Well here it is a little over 6 years later and I am using 2.6.5 and your
contributions to the budget report are working well. I am a new user of
gnucash, migrating from Quicken. At the moment I am searching posts about
Budget Report and this thread is the first on a long list.
I am used to
Hi,
Dmitry is absolutely right: once you pick a single account from a lower
level then the user has no chance to show the parent information in the
report.
John's proposal sound reasonable to me.
Thanks for pointing that out.
I will update the bug with these comments.
Kind regards,
Carsten
On Aug 10, 2014, at 10:13 PM, Dmitry Pavlov wrote:
> User can select only specific accounts, not at the root of the account
> tree, when building this report. With this use case full account name can
> be helpful, so I'd suggest to fix that isssue instead of removing the
> option from the code (
User can select only specific accounts, not at the root of the account
tree, when building this report. With this use case full account name can
be helpful, so I'd suggest to fix that isssue instead of removing the
option from the code (or just hide it, but do not close the bug)
2014-08-10 21:31
Hi,
because the bug is not yet assigned to gnucash-core-maint I post here my
comments that I just added
budget.scm makes use of html-acct-table.scm to list the accounts.
After looking into html-acct-table.scm my guess is that displaying the full
account name is not intended because the accoun
is topic is already reported in Bugzilla as
>
> *Bug 729955* <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729955>
> -Enhancement request date range for the budget report
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729955
>
> for which I wanted to prepare a solution propo
Hi Dmitry,
this is perfect news just at the right time, because I was starting to
look into the exact same thing.
This topic is already reported in Bugzilla as
*Bug 729955* <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729955>
-Enhancement request date range for the budget report
anges here:
http://blog.dnpavlov.com/2014/03/gnucash-budget-report-enhancement.html. It
also tells how to apply this changes locally.
I also thought about similiar changes (column freezes) but I set aside this
activity because it leads to great rework of table generation code (if we
want to do it pro
od
Report, based on your Budget Report in GnuCash, budget.scm, based on Herbert
Thoma's cash-flow.scm.
My problem is that I have 12 periods in my budget, one for each month of the
tax year. However, when I run the budget report, the columns go way off the
edge of the screen, and I can’t see whi
es by getting the word out with each
email I send, I encourage you to do the same.
> Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 08:56:43 -0800
> From: seg...@gmail.com
> To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
> Subject: Improving the budget report user interface
>
>
> I'm interested in helping wit
I'm interested in helping with a project to improve the user experience on
the Budget report. I'm not a developer, but I have ideas for requirements,
capabilities, and can test.
The budget report user interface is functional, but has several challenges
for the user.
Some examp
Thanks, that was it -- I hadn't noticed the page changed since I was
adding reports last spring.
Jeff
On 01/14/2011 10:23 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
On Friday 14 January 2011, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
(load-from-path "/home/jeff/gnucash-reports/psl-budget.scm")
in ~/.gnucash/config.user, as descr
gt; > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports
> >
> > David
> >
> > --- On Thu, 1/13/11, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> >> From: Jeff Kletsky
> >> Subject: Re: New Budget Report
> >> To: "Phil Longstaff"
> >> Cc: gnucash-devel@gnucash.or
following the instructions for adding
a report to my user space at:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports
David
--- On Thu, 1/13/11, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
From: Jeff Kletsky
Subject: Re: New Budget Report
To: "Phil Longstaff"
Cc: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Date: Thursday, Januar
I was able to get this report working by following the instructions for adding
a report to my user space at:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports
David
--- On Thu, 1/13/11, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> From: Jeff Kletsky
> Subject: Re: New Budget Report
> To: "Phil Longstaff&q
Jeff,
Here is my budget report that now works for me on 2.4.0. I don't know that
the render time is under 20 or 30 seconds.
Thanks,
Ben
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> I'd be happy just to get a budget report that was correct, rendered in a
> lot less
:
[...] I distributed an advanced
budget report via e-mail recently. It provided 3 sets of columns: 1) current
month, 2) YTD, 3) full year and for each set of columns,
budget/actual/difference. I found it to be much more useful than the regular
budget report.
I wasn't able to find your repo
On Thu, 2011-01-13 at 08:18 -0800, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
>
> On 01/12/2011 12:07 PM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> > [...] I distributed an advanced
> > budget report via e-mail recently. It provided 3 sets of columns: 1)
> > current
> > month, 2) YTD, 3) full ye
I'd be happy just to get a budget report that was correct, rendered in a
lot less than the current 20-30 seconds (scheme sucks for HTML the way
it builds tables right now), and I could actually print out the results.
I'd enjoy seeing either of these reports under 2.4. I am s clos
Phil,
Now that I am home and I have had a chance to get everything work again.
I have saved off an HTML version of my budget report. It is an example with
a few dummy accounts setup. See that attached file.
CSS and Javascipt could make for some really cool features in the reports.
Ben
On
Longstaff ; gnucash-devel@gnucash.org;
Christian
Stimming
Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 10:20:54 AM
Subject: Re: New Budget Report
Op woensdag 12-01-2011 om 15:31 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Benjamin
Johnsen:
> The way my report works is it looks for accounts that have a budget value
> defin
Op woensdag 12-01-2011 om 15:31 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Benjamin
Johnsen:
> The way my report works is it looks for accounts that have a budget value
> defined and will display those accounts.
For control purposes I'm often even _more_ interested in viewing the
actuals of the accounts that _
ately, we might want a generic
report engine which provides various things (columns, rows, totals, colouring).
Since we now have webkit which supports css and javascript, we can have
collapsing columns and rows (e.g. expand/collapse the income section). On top
of this base engine, build a
me. If they want to include both and want to dictated a naming convention
that is also fine with me.
Thanks,
Ben
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> Ben,
>
> what is in your advanced budget report? I ask because I distributed an
> advanced budget report via e-ma
# months = 12
>3) YTD off and EOY off
> then you get the current basic budget report. If you specify:
>1) Start Date = current month
>2) #months = 1
>3) YTD on and EOY on
> then you get my report.
>
> One thing I tried to do is build a "budget repo
Regards,
>
> Christian
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2011 schrieb Benjamin Johnsen:
> > Here is an update to the budget report that fixes some issues and adds
> some
> > new features.
> >
> > See attached file.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ben
> &
What does EOY give you?
It sounds as though if you specify:
1) Start Date = start of year
2) # months = 12
3) YTD off and EOY off
then you get the current basic budget report. If you specify:
1) Start Date = current month
2) #months = 1
3) YTD on and EOY on
then you get my
Ben,
what is in your advanced budget report? I ask because I distributed an
advanced
budget report via e-mail recently. It provided 3 sets of columns: 1) current
month, 2) YTD, 3) full year and for each set of columns,
budget/actual/difference. I found it to be much more useful than the
t; Here is an update to the budget report that fixes some issues and adds some
> new features.
>
> See attached file.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
;; -*-scheme-*-
(define-module (gnucash report standard-reports advanced-budget))
(use-modules (ice-9 slib))
(use-modules (gnucash gn
Here is an update to the budget report that fixes some issues and adds some
new features.
See attached file.
Thanks,
Ben
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 11:40 PM, Benjamin Johnsen wrote:
> Derek,
>
> The thought for this budget was that I didn't want to have to select
> accounts fro
The GUID is just a random number. One way to generate it:
uuidgen | sed -e 's/-//g'
-derek
On Wed, December 22, 2010 3:19 pm, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> I think I took the budget report, copied the file, then added 1 to the
> GUID.
>
> Phil
> -
> I used
I think I took the budget report, copied the file, then added 1 to the GUID.
Phil
-
I used to be a hypochondriac AND a kleptomaniac. So I took something for it.
From: "keithbella...@gmail.com"
To: Phil Longstaff
Cc: Keith Bellairs ; gn
OK. there is a GUID in the PSL Budget Report so I figured you knew how to
create them.
On , Phil Longstaff wrote:
Keith,
I don't know anything about that program. I'll look into it, though maybe
one of the other developers knows.
Phil
-
I used to be a hypochond
gstaff
Cc: David T. ; gnucash-user
Sent: Wed, December 22, 2010 1:08:49 PM
Subject: Re: Budget report with a different format
Phil,
I started to look at your report, which I like, and wanted to play with my own
ideas. The wiki page refers to a non-existent program - gnucash-make-guid.
There is
I have been playing around with the budget report to provide the info I
want in the format I want. For now, I've just called it "PSL
Budget" (my initials). I don't know what bugs there might be.
The format. There are 3 sets of columns. Each set of columns can have
budge
Downloaded 2.3.15 issue is gone.
Andre
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I usually run 2.2.9 on Snow Leopard, and was using the Advanced Report (a
user submitted report) that used to work quite well then started to display
an error that the report could not display the report.
I later tried to use 2.3.14 which would display all of the new budget
reports, but not the st
Expense account to the Liability account
> for the loan there by paying down the loan.
>
> The advantage to doing things this way is that through the year all of your
> Liability payments are tracked as an Expense and can be included in the
> budget report. The down side is th
Derek,
Thanks for the correct.
I will have to check out the Close Books. It will save me a lot of manual
data entry.
Thanks,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Benjamin Johnsen writes:
>
> > I don't know if you do you a Year End close out but as I understand it at
>
Benjamin Johnsen writes:
> I don't know if you do you a Year End close out but as I understand it at
> the end of each year you should close out all of your Expense and Income
> accounts. Basically get them back to 0. The way I understand to do this is
> by creating an Asset account named for t
created to
transfer $5,000 from the Principle Expense account to the Liability account
for the loan there by paying down the loan.
The advantage to doing things this way is that through the year all of your
Liability payments are tracked as an Expense and can be included in the
budget report. The do
> "Issue One: I don't include ASSET or LIABILITY
> accounts in the budget report even if there is a > budget value for them. It
> would be easy
> enough to add them in to the report but I
> couldn't figure out how to
> deal with them in the TOTALs se
: Advanced Budget Report Question
To: "Andre Powell"
Cc: , ,
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 07:33:08PM -0500, Andre Powell wrote:
> I think that it would be fair to say that if I would decrease an asset in my
> budget it would be an expense (towards something) and if I increased it
Ben,
I have been using your "Advanced Budget" report and was wondering if you had
made any updates since your last post. I agree with the comments that you made
in your last post (
http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2008-July/023622.html ) and
wanted to add a thought
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 07:33:08PM -0500, Andre Powell wrote:
> I think that it would be fair to say that if I would decrease an asset in my
> budget it would be an expense (towards something) and if I increased it would
> go towards income. Regarding a liability much the same if I decreased i
:
Hello,
This patch creates an option for the budget report that allows it to
omit accounts that have zero balance and no budget value specified for
the entire term of the budget. This avoids showing entire rows of
blank cells without the user having to manually select which accounts
have a budget
Hello,
This patch creates an option for the budget report that allows it to omit
accounts that have zero balance and no budget value specified for the entire
term of the budget. This avoids showing entire rows of blank cells without
the user having to manually select which accounts have a budget
On August 3, 2009 12:44:18 pm Colin Law wrote:
> 2009/8/3 Phil Longstaff :
> > The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
> >
> > My latest change is to provide more control over the columns. To do
> > this, the top level creates a scheme li
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 03:41:46PM +0100, Colin Law wrote:
> 2009/8/4 Chris Shoemaker :
> > On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 11:43:32PM -0400, Forest Bond wrote:
> >> Hi Phil,
> >>
> >> On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 12:02:07PM -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> >> > Th
2009/8/4 Chris Shoemaker :
> On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 11:43:32PM -0400, Forest Bond wrote:
>> Hi Phil,
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 12:02:07PM -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote:
>> > The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
>>
>>
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 11:43:32PM -0400, Forest Bond wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 12:02:07PM -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> > The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
>
> ...
>
> I'd like to see the budget reporting
2009/8/4 Forest Bond :
> Hi Phil,
>
> On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 12:02:07PM -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote:
>> The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
>
> ...
>
> I'd like to see the budget reporting improved as much as anyone else, and
Hi Phil,
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 12:02:07PM -0400, Phil Longstaff wrote:
> The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
...
I'd like to see the budget reporting improved as much as anyone else, and I'm
glad that you are looking at it. However, the semant
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> 2009/8/3 Phil Longstaff :
> > The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
> >
> > My latest change is to provide more control over the columns. To do
> this, the
> > top level creat
2009/8/3 Phil Longstaff :
> The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
>
> My latest change is to provide more control over the columns. To do this, the
> top level creates a scheme list where each element controls a set of
> budget/actual/diff columns:
&
The budget report is my current itch, so I've been upgrading it.
My latest change is to provide more control over the columns. To do this, the
top level creates a scheme list where each element controls a set of
budget/actual/diff columns:
- if an element is a number, that is the p
Hi,
this may be of interest to win32 users:
http://tellico.dyndns.org/drupal/node/1
Currently providing svn rev18006.
br,
Sebastian
Derek Atkins schrieb:
> No, the latest released version of GnuCash does NOT contain this
> feature. It's only in Trunk (the development sources) for which
> we do
Hi,
writes:
> Hello Forest,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
> I am using windows XP. Do I understand it correctly that the latest verion of
> Gnucash does contain this feature already? Then I just need to upgrade do I.
No, the latest released version of GnuCash does NOT contain this
feature.
Forest Bond writes:
> Hi Peter,
>
> The latest *development* version. This is not a pre-built binary package.
> You
> would need to build it from source. This may be a very difficult task if
> you've
> never done it before.
>
> You may be best off waiting for the next release (I think this c
Hello Forest,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I am using windows XP. Do I understand it correctly that the latest verion of
Gnucash does contain this feature already? Then I just need to upgrade do I.
Thanks,
Peter
Forest Bond írta:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:38:58PM -0700, p
Hi Peter,
The latest *development* version. This is not a pre-built binary package. You
would need to build it from source. This may be a very difficult task if you've
never done it before.
You may be best off waiting for the next release (I think this change will be
included in version 2.6).
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 04:38:17PM -0400, Forest Bond wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:38:58PM -0700, peter.kis...@chello.hu wrote:
> > I am also a new user of Gnucash and was looking for exactly hat you have
> > created in reporting. Hovewer I am not a programmer at all, so I wou
Hi Peter,
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:38:58PM -0700, peter.kis...@chello.hu wrote:
> I am also a new user of Gnucash and was looking for exactly hat you have
> created in reporting. Hovewer I am not a programmer at all, so I would like to
> ask your help, how to get the patch into the software to g
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 05:40:43PM -0500, Forest Bond wrote:
> Updated patch attached.
>
> BTW, thanks for taking the time to look this over. Should I expect to see
> this
> in SVN anytime soon?
Sorry to be a bother. Any takers on an svn commit?
Thanks,
Forest
--
Forest Bond
http://www.
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 11:30:28PM +0100, C. Ernst wrote:
> Hi Forest,
>
> your patch seems to be good work and gives a new structure for future progress
> :-)
>
> Just note that your patch should maybe include adding the new reports to the
> Makefile? Like this:
> Index: src/report/standard
Hi Forest,
your patch seems to be good work and gives a new structure for future
progress :-)
Just note that your patch should maybe include adding the new reports to the
Makefile? Like this:
Index: src/report/standard-reports/Makefile.am
==
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 02:46:03PM -0500, Forest Bond wrote:
> With input from some nice people in #gnucash, I've implemented the report
> changes that I intend to at this time. Budget reporting is still far from
> complete, but I believe that the system is made more useful with the reports
>
eport.
Issue One: I don't include ASSET or LIABILITY accounts in the budget
report even if there is a budget value for them. It would be easy
enough to add them in to the report but I couldn't figure out how to
deal with them in the TOTALs section. Do I subtract them from the
income
Hi,
"Benjamin Johnsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't done a lot of testing on it. It works for me and my friend
> but we are both working in USD. So I haven't tested it with other
> currencies and with mixed currencies. I have a feeling that mixed
> currencies won't work at this time
All,
I started using GnuCash around 6 months ago. One of the main features
I was looking for was a good way to track my budget. The budget
report that came with GnuCash doesn't do a lot of calculations for you
such as year to date and Income and Expense Totals and differences
between In
Hi Steven / GnuCash developers,
I've found your mail to the gnucash developer list regarding budget
report
improvements to GnuCash in the archive. What you describe is almost
exactly
what I'm looking for, so I have a couple of questions for you (or any
other
developer who wants t
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Shoemaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 12 October 2006 10:42 AM
> To: Steven Wilton
> Cc: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: Budget report improvements
>
> Hi Steven,
> Sorry for the late repl
Hi Steven,
Sorry for the late reply, I'm just getting back to stuff like
this now. Thanks for the patch. That's pretty impressive for not
having programmed in guil or lisp before - you must be a natural. I
have some comments below.
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 11:51:58AM +0800, Steven Wilton
I like the budget feature in gnucash 2.0, but there were a few features that
I felt were missing in the report. Unfortunately I've not programmed in
guile or lisp before, but I gave it a shot, and thought I'd send the work
I'd done to this list in case anyone else thinks the features are useful
>From bugzilla http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339113
The Budget Report (at least it is called that as default Title) is called
Single Report in the Reports->Income & Expense menu structure.
Should probably be changed from "Single" to "Budget"
Hopefull
When I want to use the budget report with the imported qif file
:Money95bank_fr.qif (in /gnucash/data/)
it crashe with this message:
ot@serveur bin]# ./gnucash
This is a development version. It may or may not work.
Report bugs and other problems to http://www.gnucash.org/
The last stable
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