totals checkbox in Register report not working?

marthter marthter at yahoo.ca
Fri Jun 20 11:48:41 CDT 2003


Hi,

First off, GnuCash is awesome so thank you to all developers.

I am using GnuCash 1.8.1 as installed with RedHat 9.

I have an account, say, Expenses:taxes:Sales Tax with no subaccounts.
It has many debits - when I buy something, and some credits - when I
return a purchase.  (All of these are splits because the tax is just a
portion of the total bill on each purchase but I don't think that is
related to the problem.)

I double click on the account to open the Register.  (I select a date
range to reduce the size of the report - I don't think this is related
to the problem.)

I click the Report button on the toolbar (or in the menu, Reports >
Account Report) and the report shows up as another tab back in the main
GnuCash window.  The report is titled "Expenses:taxes:Sales Tax - 
Register Report".  So far so good.

My problem is I need the report to show a debit total at the bottom of
the debit column and a credit total at the bottom of the credit column.
  All it shows is the net total of debits minus credits.  (Which, if
Running Balance option is selected, and if the date range starts at show
earliest, is the same as the Running Balance on the last line.)

I figured the Totals checkbox in the Report options would do this, but
as far as I can see, it causes no change to this report whatsoever,
whether selected or deselected.  This seems like a bug to me.

The help describes this checkbox as "Totals: Charts display totals in
the chart legend if this option is selected."  which it seems only
applies to the more graphical reports like pie and bar charts that
actually have a Legend.  But if so, it should be removed from the
Register report.  Or if this checkbox really belongs here, then the
feature should be implemented.

I perused a few months of this mailing list without finding an answer
there either.

I am looking into it myself, but it has been a very long time since I
touched any Lisp, so someone else can probably jump in a lot faster than
I can.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards.

Martin







More information about the gnucash-user mailing list