Op zaterdag 18 mei 2019 20:31:58 CEST schreef Matthew Forbis via gnucash-user:
> Sending to list from correct email address.
> The Average Balance report would seem to have merit in my mind, such as
> tracking a portfolio over time, but I decided to test it to see what it's
> capable of. In my t
Chris,
I just ran these reports with the following results:
Average Balance ≈ 5 seconds
Net Worth Line & Bar Chart ≈ 1.25 seconds each
I have 387 accounts total, with 16 (not often used) currencies, that includes
my book currency of USD.
I’m not sure how to get a good count of transactions how
Thanks for benchmarks... IMO 1min still too long (and 14mins shocking) but
not sure how to try speed this up unless I come across sample (obfuscated)
data
On Sun, 19 May 2019 at 18:55, Matthew Forbis <
matthewdavidforbis1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> On my system, I have about 150-200 Ass
Hi Chris,
On my system, I have about 150-200 Asset and Liability accounts, going back to
2010. One currency (USD), but about 50 unique commodities. I am testing on
version 3.5 on Windows 10. The default Net Worth Linechart took 31 seconds to
load (This is the accounting period by month with
These benchmarks are always useful. Would you mind describing
characteristics of your books? e.g. number of accounts, number of
currencies/commodities, approx no.transactions etc? I'm sure 3.5
average-balance should be faster than prior versions.
This may be moot if average-balance will be hidden
Sending to list from correct email address.
The Average Balance report would seem to have merit in my mind, such as
tracking a portfolio over time, but I decided to test it to see what it's
capable of. In my testing, I found it can be rmostly eplicated by using the
Net Worth linechart graph (