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 than the current 2
When I add it to the load path and try to start GNUCash, I get
Backtrace:
In current input:
1: 0* [gnc:main]
In /opt/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/main.scm:
208: 1* (gnc:initialize-config-vars)
/opt/share/gnucash/guile-modules/gnucash/main.scm:208:3: In expression
(gnc:initialize-conf
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 year and for each set of columns,
> > budg
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 close to
just
-
> *From:* Benjamin Johnsen
> *To:* Phil Longstaff
> *Cc:* gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
> *Sent:* Wed, January 12, 2011 4:16:25 PM
>
> *Subject:* Re: New Budget Report
>
> Phil,
>
> The YTD in my report makes the assumption that it is a YTD for cu
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 _
allow period comparisons. I'll look at how your report is
>generated to see if there are ideas I can adopt.
>
>
> Phil
>-
>I used to be a hypochondriac AND a kleptomaniac. So I took something for it.
>
>
>
>
>
____________
From: Benja
> *Cc:* Benjamin Johnsen
> *Sent:* Wed, January 12, 2011 2:47:17 PM
> *Subject:* Re: New Budget Report
>
> Dear Ben,
>
> thanks for the interesting update. I was trying to run your report with the
>
> most recent 2.4.0, but had to change a few lines until it was loaded
>
ow your report is generated to see if there are ideas I can
> adopt.
>
>
> Phil
> -
> I used to be a hypochondriac AND a kleptomaniac. So I took something for
> it.
>
>
> --
> *From:* Benjamin Johnsen
> *To:* Phil Longstaff
&g
Christian,
Thanks for the heads up. I am still running 2.2.9 at home on Ubuntu. I
will look at pulling 2.4.0 and fixing the issues that come up with that
version.
Once I get those issues worked out I will add a bug through Bugzilla.
Thanks,
Ben
2011/1/12 Christian Stimming
> Dear Ben,
>
> t
, 2011 3:31:53 PM
Subject: Re: New Budget Report
Phil,
I was not aware of the report you sent out. I agree things could get confusing.
I was sending out an update to the report that I sent back in 2008 because I
had
been getting a number of questions about.
The way my report works is it looks
Christian Stimming
To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Cc: Benjamin Johnsen
Sent: Wed, January 12, 2011 2:47:17 PM
Subject: Re: New Budget Report
Dear Ben,
thanks for the interesting update. I was trying to run your report with the
most recent 2.4.0, but had to change a few lines until it was loaded
Dear Ben,
thanks for the interesting update. I was trying to run your report with the
most recent 2.4.0, but had to change a few lines until it was loaded correctly
at start-up. The changed file is attached.
However, when trying to run the report I still run into plenty of Scheme
errors (below
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 from an account list fo
Derek,
The thought for this budget was that I didn't want to have to select
accounts from an account list for the report after I had already gone
through the effort of creating the budget and adding a value to each
account I was interested in keeping track of in the budget. The
information alread
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 Incomes and
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