subsequent year

Dave H hellvee at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 14:54:49 EST 2015


Del,

Have you tried running the report and once you have the initial result then
going into the report options and setting the period then clicking OK or
Apply? I think from memory that's the button names. Not sure if either
button sets the options until you change them again....

Cheers Dave H...

On 27/01/2015 11:13 PM, "Del Kentner" <dlmrgnk at gmail.com> wrote:

> Where oh where does one set date parameters for a report?  I need expense
> for 2014, have that book open and the only report I can generate is for
> 2015.
>
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 3:53 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 25 January 2015 at 22:48, Del Kentner <dlmrgnk at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Here is a screen shot of a portion of the recycle bin showing a few of
>>> the files I deleted as being duplicates:
>>> [image: Inline image 1]
>>>
>>>
>> I think you have not read my post carefully enough.  As I explained, it
>> seems that you have got file extensions turned off in Windows (which I
>> suspect is the, IMO silly, default in Windows), so you cannot see the full
>> filenames, but have to try and guess from the file type.  The first file
>> above, shown as Farm is actually your original accounts file, full name
>> Farm.gnucash.  The Farm.gnucash.nnnnn files shown as gnucash files have the
>> extension .gnucash and are the backup files automatically created by
>> gnucash.  The number is a timestamp of the form YYYYMMDDHHMMSS and shows
>> the time the backup was made and contains the accounts contents before the
>> edits made at that time were saved.  The files shown as Text Documents are
>> actually of extension .log and are the logs made showing the changes you
>> made to the accounts at that time.  Each time you save your accounts file
>> it saves the original file and makes a backup file and a log file.  Now
>> since, according to your previous posts, you have started using a filename
>> with a timestamp as your actual accounts file the situation will be further
>> complicated by the fact that the filenames will now have two numbers, which
>> will complicate things even further.  I suggest you open your accounts file
>> and do a File > Save As and save it with an appropriate name (Farm?) and
>> then that will be the one to use from here on.
>>
>> Please keep re-reading the above until you fully understand it.  If you
>> can't then ask for clarification.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>
>>
>>> This is very interesting and I am glad it is now of academic interest.
>>>  :)
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 25 January 2015 at 21:32, Dave H <hellvee at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> > It is all explained in section 3.1 of the wiki as I said yesterday
>>>> ....
>>>>
>>>> I am not sure it is obvious that the question relating to multiple
>>>> files apparently with the same name is answered.  I think this is
>>>> caused by the user having his OS set to not show file extensions
>>>> (which I suspect is the default in windows) so talk of .gnucash and
>>>> .log files is not immediately helpful to him.  Perhaps this problem is
>>>> addressed in the wiki, but I could not see it.
>>>>
>>>> Colin
>>>>
>>>> > Are you getting confused by files which show up in Gnucash's most
>>>> recently
>>>> > used file list and no longer exist physically because you deleted
>>>> them in
>>>> > Windows Explorer ? If so check out section 3.1.11 of the wiki at
>>>> >
>>>> http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_I_have_deleted_a_gnucash_file_from_my_computer._How_can_I_remove_that_file_from_the_File_menu.27s_short_list_.28MRU.29_as_well_.3F
>>>> >
>>>> > You'll probably benefit from reading the whole of section 3.1 on
>>>> Gnucash
>>>> > files,  log files,  etc.
>>>> >
>>>> > Cheers Dave H...
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On 26/01/2015 12:07 AM, "Colin Law" <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >> On 25 January 2015 at 13:53, Del Kentner <dlmrgnk at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >> > OK, it will take me a bit as they need to be retrieved from the
>>>> Recycle
>>>> >> > Bin.
>>>> >> > Farm.Gnucash.20150123112318
>>>> >> > It so happened that the text file I restored doesn't have the same
>>>> >> > number as
>>>> >> > the "pairs" did but the name was the same, the difference is one
>>>> was
>>>> >> > preceded by the Gnucash symbol and the other by the Libre Office
>>>> symbol.
>>>> >> > Here is a copy and paste of the text in the file I restored with
>>>> the
>>>> >> > same
>>>> >> > name as above (with a different number):
>>>> >> > mod trans_guid split_guid time_now date_entered date_posted
>>>> acc_guid
>>>> >> > acc_name num description notes memo action reconciled amount value
>>>> >> > date_reconciled
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Firstly, unless you specifically saved your gnucash file with the
>>>> name
>>>> >> Farm.Gnucash.20150123112318, then that is not your original accounts
>>>> >> file.  Each time you save the file it makes a backup file by
>>>> appending
>>>> >> the date/time to your filename.  So your actual file was presumably
>>>> >> Farm.Gnucash and the above file is the backup that gnucash saved at
>>>> >> 11:23::18 on 23rd Jan.  Note that the full name will actually be
>>>> >> Farm.Gnucash.20150123112318.gnucash.  Presumably you have your
>>>> >> operating system set to not show file extensions.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Secondly gnucash also creates log files containing details of the
>>>> >> changes you made during the session. The log files names are created
>>>> >> by appending the datetime to your filename, with the extension .log
>>>> >> rather than .gnucash.  So that file would be
>>>> >> Farm.Gnucash.20150123112318.log and is presumably the file that your
>>>> >> OS thinks is an Office file.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I am sure this is all explained in the gnucash docs somewhere, though
>>>> >> I am not up to date with where those are.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Colin
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>>>
>>
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