Account reports for date range
David
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 4 02:11:13 EST 2013
Dave, that's actually not related. It is a known point of GnuCash that its preferences are not ideally set up, especially for the situation you describe. There are attempts being made to address this, but they are not imminent.
As for the original question, James, try looking at the transaction report. It will do what you want.
HTH,
David
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From: Dave Sergeant <dave at davesergeant.com>
Sent: Sun Mar 03 22:48:57 PST 2013
To: GnuCash Users List <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
Subject: Re: Account reports for date range
Related to this, I have noticed that the accounting period is stored
globally to all gnucash accounts I have. I use GC for two separate
unrelated applications which have different financial years, and
different .gnucash files. If I set up the accounting period in one I
find when I open the other file that it also now has that accounting
period. It is obviously stored in your global settings and not in the
individual .gnucash file, making 'accounting period' of limited use for
me.
Dave
On 3 Mar 2013 at 22:23, James Gruetzner wrote:
> Clicking on the Edit Report Options brings up a dialog box which gives
> some control of the display, but doesn't allow setting a date range. In
> fact, changing Menu > Edit > Preferences > Accounting Period to reflect
> a single year doesn't change things either.
>
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