Hello Vincent,
Happy New Year.
Hope my email finds you well.
Just wanted to touch base to see if you managed to take any action on the below?
Many thanks in advance.
> On 19 May 2023, at 08:16, John Dimitriadis wrote:
>
> Hello Vincent,
>
> Thank you very much for the detailed and quick re
For those interested by this feature providing a more permissive match in
the transaction report to reduce the number of "split transaction", I have
implemented this feature in my custom "Transaction Report Extended" here
https://github.com/dawansv/gnucash-custom-reports
The option to enable the m
I have submitted a draft PR with changes that would address your use case
(as well as mine -- I have a set of books for a small nonprofit that I like
to export in a Google Sheet ledger for simple reporting to the board -- but
it shows a lot of sad looking "Split Transaction" as well). As you say it
Hello Vincent,
Thank you very much for the detailed and quick response!
Splitting the transaction into two separate ones is something I thought of as
well, however I concluded that I rather not have perfect reports but have my
transactions properly organised.
The tags report is something I c
As Vincent noted, you probably can't get there in one report, but
consider experimenting with the multi-column report where you can have
multiple transaction reports in one screen.
Another alternative would be to run the report for each owner, and
copy/paste or export to a spreadsheet for furt
Look, we can tell you how to use gnucash to do double-entry bookkeeping.
But it is beyond our remit to tell you how to set up books for this or
that type of entity.
For example, I lack the "qualifications" to advise you the way a CPA
could. But I do know something about it, so I will give you
The last one should show this for proper credit/debi sides
Checking account 100
Electricity 60 #OwnerA
in the split memo
Electricity 40 #OwnerB
in the split memo
On Wed, May 17
Unfortunately that is a limitation on how the splits work and I have run
into this myself.
When you look at it from the expense accounts, every transaction has a 3
way split because of the 2 owner accounts, so unfortunately there is no way
to group by owner account as the secondary sort
When you l
Hello,
I have a Gnucash file, which I use to track expenses for a jointly owned
property.
Under Assets, I have two accounts. One for myself and one for the other owner.
Under Expenses, I have the Property, and under that I have sub-accounts for the
various types of expenses (eg. Taxes, Servic