Both Michael & user 'flywire' have offered the 'how to do that' answer.
Michael's answer involves out-of-the box reports that are further
manipulated outside of GnuCash to achieve the desired end result, using
the standard method of entering transactions. (this is quite normal for
anything but
On 5/27/2024 9:12 AM, Edward Bainton wrote:
How about this:
You have to know that first, then ask, "How do I accomplish this using
GnuCash?"
Think of funds accounting as different colours of money. Every account and
every category can include any colour of money.
I need the gross figure for
MX-Linux MX-23.3; Debian 12.5; Desktp xfce v: 4.18.1
The version that works fine is natively installed and is Version: 4.13,
Build ID: 4.13+(2022-12-17), Finance::Quote: 1.54
The version that freezes when attempting to link a file is a Flatpak
installation and isĀ Version: 5.6, Build ID: Flat
How about this:
> You have to know that first, then ask, "How do I accomplish this using
GnuCash?"
Think of funds accounting as different colours of money. Every account and
every category can include any colour of money.
I need the gross figure for each account and category, the figure for each
On Sun, 26 May 2024 19:36:37 -0700
John Ralls wrote:
> > On May 26, 2024, at 12:58, Mike Evans wrote:
> >
> > Hi all.
> >
> > Just moved to debian from Fedora and after installing with apt I get:
> >
> > /usr/bin/gnucash: symbol lookup error:
> > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gnucash/gnucash/lib