I am trying it, it looks like a great trick.
It defaulted to 2020 and I picked my own bank a/c, but when I tried to
change the dates in the options I got nothing.
FWIW, Version 4.2 on Windows 10, Barry
On 27/10/2020 14:08, Christopher Lam wrote:
The experimental multicolumn reports have a "s
The experimental multicolumn reports have a "show report options" or
something in the general tab, which will assist troubleshooting.
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020, 8:26 pm Michelle, wrote:
> I did try. Had to get the flatpak version 4.2 as Mint is too far behind
> that I couldn't easily "make" it, but it
Yes. By default, it selected all accounts, and I even tried deselecting
all and selecting indicidual accounts, but no change.
This is version 4.2 flatpak build.
On Tue, 2020-10-27 at 07:50 -0500, Gal wrote:
> Michelle, did you make any account selection in the report options?
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Michelle, did you make any account selection in the report options?
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I did try. Had to get the flatpak version 4.2 as Mint is too far behind
that I couldn't easily "make" it, but it still gave nothing.
Michelle.
On Tue, 2020-10-27 at 09:00 +1100, Geoff wrote:
> Wow, that's a much better solution, it shows sub-totals for
> sub-accounts, and even handles financial
I guess that report is still experimental in the Linux version :-)
The Mint repos still have a build from 2019-12-29. V3.8
Thanks for making me aware of it though. I'll keep an eye on it.
On Mon, 2020-10-26 at 11:49 -0500, Gal wrote:
> Another way to achieve what you're looking for is to select R
Another way to achieve what you're looking for is to select Reports -->
Experimental --> Income Statement (Multicolumn)
Then select the relevant account in the Accounts Tab, and select "Year" in
the Period duration dropdown list in the General tab.
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Hi Geoff,
That did the trick. Many thanks.
I do wish that on the General tab, Start date drop down, that they had
an option for, "Since the beginning of time." :-)
But that's given me exactly what I need.
Many thanks for your help,
Michelle.
On Mon, 2020-10-26 at 22:24 +1100, Geoff wrote:
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Hi Michelle
One way to achieve this is to use the Transaction Report.
After selecting the relevant Account(s), stay in Options and tick
"Subtotal Table" on the Display tab, then select "Date" as the Primary
Key and "Yearly" as the Primary Subtotal on the Sorting tab.
You should get the subto
Apologies for a newbie question. I've been using GnuCash for many years
but I do little reporting with it.
What I'm trying to do is look at annual expenditure for a specific
account/catagory.
eg. I have - -cat:Car:Fuel ... and I want to know how much I've spent
on fuel each year, over the last te
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