I think that some of the problem here is terminology. What Derek is saying
is that "running balance" is defined to be the running balance in the
account at a particular date-time not the running balance in the report.
If a report has subtotals, cumulative subtotals, or totals, one could
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Hi,
On Thu, May 28, 2020 10:05 am, Derek Atkins wrote:
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GnuCash does not present a running balance in any sort order; the
balance is 100% bas
Yes I understand. And I have to open this in something like Excel and
recalculate it.
What is the problem to do this in GNC after
changing of sort order?
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Your example had two transactions for the same day. If they are not sorted
in the default sort order, the end-of-day running balance is not the last
balance displayed.
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