Hi Derek,
(I'm not subscribed to gnucash-devel so I don't know if
this will get through there...)
r/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2005.02.26/15:30:20
>Hi, Merlin,
>
>Thank you very much for your submission.. I have a request,
>instead of a completely new report, could you modify the existing
>cash-flow rep
r/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2005.03.04/16:14:42
>Hi Merlin,
>I'd like to understand this report a bit better. I ask some
>questions and make some comments inline:
Sure.
>> In the old code, incoming and outgoing splits were (if I
>> read the code right) identified as (excuse the pseudocode):
>>
Hi Merlin,
I'd like to understand this report a bit better. I ask some
questions and make some comments inline:
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 06:59:03PM -0500, merlin hughes wrote:
>
> Changes:
>
> . I had to rearrange a lot of the code to do what I wanted,
> so there are a bunch of utilit
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r/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2005.02.26/15:30:20
>Hi, Merlin,
>
>Thank you very much for your submission.. I have a request,
>instead of a completely new report, could you modify the existing
>cash-flow report to add the 'summary-by-month' that you want?
>In fact, if you can make
Hi, Merlin,
Thank you very much for your submission.. I have a request,
instead of a completely new report, could you modify the existing
cash-flow report to add the 'summary-by-month' that you want?
In fact, if you can make it "summary-by-" and let the
time-period be filled in that would be eve
Merlin: Thanks for submitting this; however, I currently don't do any work on
reports, so I guess someone else on the gnucash-devel list should pick this
up and check whether it's of general use. Probably it would be good to add
this report to gnucash as well, but some people here should check i