Report- show account total

fun at gingerbreadday.com fun at gingerbreadday.com
Thu Mar 25 17:02:02 EDT 2010


On 03/25/2010 01:30 PM, David T. wrote:
> A couple of options are open to you.
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> 1) You can keep the report open from session to session. This will ensure its availability in a moment's notice (although it can slow down the startup process).
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> 2) You can edit the *Name* of the report to something unique, at which point it becomes possible to click the Add report button, and your report will be saved permanently.
I tried that but it doesn't work.  I can't save the report except I can 
export it in HTML.

>   The downside with this is that the current state of the art in reports is such that your saved report parameters can't be edited and resaved--except by creating a new report. It is also not Simple to delete previously saved reports; you must edit the saved-reports file and manually remove the correct section that includes your report.
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> HTH,
> David
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> --- On Wed, 3/24/10,
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>>>> I want to determine how much interest I received
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>> from various banks
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>>>> throughout the year.
>>>> When I create a report (I use the TRANSACTION
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>> REPORT and then select
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>>>> the necessary accounts and date) the report I get
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>> shows each date and
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>>>> the interest deposit amount.
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>>>> What I want to see is this;  INTEREST:BANK
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>> X   $100
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>>>> I want to see the total interest received for the
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>> entire year and not
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>>>> a bunch of dates when the interest was received.
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>>>> Any ideas how to do this?
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>>> Have you tried an Income Statement?
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>> Perfect....that's exactly what I
>> wanted.   Thank you.  The only
>> remaining problem is that I can't save the report except
>> Exporting it in
>> html.
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>>> -derek
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