This might be overkill, but it might work too:
You could create an 'Invoice' and list the players/teams as line items.
(the 'Customer' here can just be 'Players' or some such and probably
doesn't matter)
In an invoice you *can* reorder the line items to suit your needs. (it
can be cumbersome
Thanks for that suggestion. I fiddled around with it for an hour or
so, but couldn't quite get it working the way I wanted. But I can see
the possibilities. I might have another go later.
Of course, just being able to shift items up and down in the GnuCash
window would be simpler for the user,
David,
Have you thought of exporting one of your existing multi-split txns in
Gnucash csv format - you can then maintain the details and desired split
order a lot more easily in a spreadsheet program, save the updated file as
csv and then use the csv importer to import the updated multi-split
tran
On Thu, 2021-07-29 at 18:11 +0100, Michael Hendry wrote:
> On 29 Jul 2021, at 11:53, David Sumbler wrote:
> > I have a set of accounts in which some transactions have a
> > considerablenumber of splits, each one relating to an individual
> > person. All ofthese splits have the same amount in the
On 29 Jul 2021, at 11:53, David Sumbler wrote:
>
> I have a set of accounts in which some transactions have a considerable
> number of splits, each one relating to an individual person. All of
> these splits have the same amount in the debit column, but the number
> of splits in each of these tr
I have a set of accounts in which some transactions have a considerable
number of splits, each one relating to an individual person. All of
these splits have the same amount in the debit column, but the number
of splits in each of these transactions varies.
When I need to add a new transaction of