[GNC] Where has a custom report been saved?

2022-04-08 Thread Chris Green
I have a custom report (I think it's basically a modified Transaction Report) in one gnucash set of files that I want to use in another gnucash. Where and how do I find my customised report settings? It comes up with the title "Register" in gnucash but I can't find anything like that as a file an

[GNC] Debit and Credit columns wrong way round on one transaction report but not the other

2022-04-08 Thread Chris Green
I have two accounts for my PCC using GnuCash, one is the general church fund and the other is the buiding fund. For some odd reason the Debit and Credit column labels are the wrong way round on the building fund, other reports are OK. What's going on? -- Chris Green

Re: [GNC] Where has a custom report been saved?

2022-04-08 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
To answer the main question: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#Files To answer the underlying question: you say "another gnucash." Do you mean another set of books on your computer? The same set of books on a different computer? If the former, saved reports are in a single

Re: [GNC] Where has a custom report been saved?

2022-04-08 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, Apr 08, 2022 at 10:32:24AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I have a custom report (I think it's basically a modified Transaction > Report) in one gnucash set of files that I want to use in another > gnucash. > > Where and how do I find my customised report settings? It comes up > with the tit

Re: [GNC] Debit and Credit columns wrong way round on one transaction report but not the other

2022-04-08 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I suspect you have way more accounts than just 2! (seriously, read the manual) What do you mean by "wrong way 'round"? Debit is always the left-hand column, Credit is always the right-hand column. They never swap. Your *data* might be swapped though. (you've entered debits instead of credit

Re: [GNC] Debit and Credit columns wrong way round on one transaction report but not the other

2022-04-08 Thread Adrien Monteleone
If indeed your transactions were entered backwards, you can go through each one and put a minus sign in front of each and every debit and credit amount and they will swap sides after tabbing through. (there might be an easier way to swap them, but I'm not aware of such) There's no such thing a

Re: [GNC] Debit and Credit columns wrong way round on one transaction report but not the other

2022-04-08 Thread Dean Gibson
Perhaps more likely that he is not using formal accounting labels, & one is an asset account & the other is not? On 2022-04-08 10:21, Adrien Monteleone wrote: If indeed your transactions were entered backwards, you can go through each one and put a minus sign in front of each and every debit a

Re: [GNC] 4,10 Defective Net Worth Line Chart

2022-04-08 Thread Tommy Trussell
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 6:49 PM John Ralls wrote: > Tommy, > > Do *you* have any problems displaying reports on the 4.10 flatpak? > Only briefly. On the first run after the update to GnuCash 4.10, some reports worked, some didn't. But after another flatpak update (and an unrelated reboot) all rep

Re: [GNC] 4,10 Defective Net Worth Line Chart

2022-04-08 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hello Tommy, Am 08.04.22 um 22:22 schrieb Tommy Trussell: > On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 6:49 PM John Ralls wrote: > >> Tommy, >> >> Do *you* have any problems displaying reports on the 4.10 flatpak? >> > > Only briefly. On the first run after the update to GnuCash 4.10, some > reports worked, some d

Re: [GNC] 4,10 Defective Net Worth Line Chart

2022-04-08 Thread David G. Pickett via gnucash-user
I went with 554) app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/x86_64/maint-C4.10-18-g7147e8a6e-D4.10.1 and got what I had before. -Original Message- From: john To: David G. Pickett Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Sent: Fri, Apr 8, 2022 12:03 am Subject: Re: [GNC] 4,10 Defective Net Worth Line Chart Those a

[GNC] How to enter a specific lof for stock

2022-04-08 Thread Suseno Dermawan
Hi All, How to properly entered a stock ? i purchase an odd number of stock i.e. 294 Lof (1 lot = 100) with the price of 338 IDR with value of 9.937.200 IDR . So i entered as such Shares = 29400,00 Price = 338,00 Value (Debit) = 0; i let GNC calculate auto screenshot as below: [image: Before ente

Re: [GNC] How to enter a specific lof for stock

2022-04-08 Thread Suseno Dermawan
okay this is even more strange, [image: image.png] I forced the number, but it seems gnucash doesn't recognise 29.400 pcs of stock, only recognised 294 lot of stock with price of 33.800, which i think is strange. or is this the proper way to record ? On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 9:11 AM Suseno Dermaw

Re: [GNC] How to enter a specific lof for stock

2022-04-08 Thread Suseno Dermawan
Ok, there definitely something strange with how GNC auto calculate. after i force the correct price / shares & the total value. it automatically correct the shares qty. that is 1 way to fixed it. but i think there is a bug in the auto calculation. can this be reported as bugs ? On Sat, Apr 9, 20

Re: [GNC] How to enter a specific lof for stock

2022-04-08 Thread john
What did you set for the stock's smallest fraction traded in the security editor? Do you have Automatic decimal point set in Preferences>Numbers, Date, Time? If so, what have you set for the number of decimal places? Regards, John Ralls > On Apr 8, 2022, at 7:37 PM, Suseno Dermawan wrote: >

Re: [GNC] How to enter a specific lof for stock

2022-04-08 Thread Suseno Dermawan
Hi John, What did you set for the stock's smallest fraction traded in the security editor? 1/1 Do you have Automatic decimal point set in Preferences>Numbers, Date, Time? yes If so, what have you set for the number of decimal places? 2 screenshot as below: [image: image.png] Thank you On Sat