Don,
The main concern with upgrading are that changes in the file formats and
sometimes file locations occur with the major version changes. It is
generally not possible to go from 2.6.3 to the current version 4.2 directly.
The recommended approach is usually to upgrade initially to one of the V3
You're 2 major versions behind. There have been significant changes.
Is it possible to save everything will little effort? Maybe, that
depends on your specific customizations.
What do you mean by 'customized reports'? Are these just saved report
configurations, as within GnuCash, or custom *c
I will add to Adrien's note to say that there were particularly significant
changes to the transaction report that have changed how that report manages the
suppression or display of transaction detail as well as totals. If you've saved
reports based on this, you will have to adjust them.
Becau
Peter, I forgot this was a custom report, so I should not have filed the
bug, but John & Chris were kind enough to take a look offer a solution
anyway.
You'll need to edit the .scm file for the report and add:
(use-modules (gnucash html))
near the top of the file just after the introductory
Thanks Adrien, that works for me.
Not quite sure what you mean "maybe file a bug
for including its features in the standard version."
Regards
Peter
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 14:25, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Peter, I forgot this was a custom report, so I should no
I created a few Custom check formats, experimenting to get the proper
layout. Now I'd like to delete all but 1 custom format for check printing
but am unable to figure out how. hmmm. I've looked everywhere in GnuCash
as well as online. but no dice!
Can someone point me in the right direction p