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That's what I do for our car fuel purchases, with a note like:
436.9km@38.43l 8.80l/100km
(27/30 mpg (US/Imp), for those who still measure things that way ;) )
Manually calculated, but in a standard format, so that if I wanted to
extract data to look at things like like averages or trends, or
ss tab you get this:
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> Hi, I started using GnuCash with the goal of tracking my expenses and
> generating reports, but one important thing for me would be storing the
> quantity of an expense and automatically generating the resulting expense
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