Going crazy with Report issues

David T. sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 10 20:34:03 EDT 2013


Just a quick question: when you say you selected all accounts, did you open the account tree before clicking All Accounts? 

There is an outstanding oddity in the account selection widget that it only selects accounts that are currently visible on screen. Users have complained, and there is an enhancement request in for it, but it hasn't gotten fixed. So, try making all your accounts visible in the tree and *then* clicking the All Accounts button.

David

On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:37 PM, firtree <tizzonestudio at gmail.com> wrote:

> Newbie here and going nuts. I've used Quicken for years and now switching to
> GnuCash. I cannot get a Transaction Report to list anything. I've only
> entered a few things because I want to make sure I'm doing this correctly
> and that Gnucash will give me the info I need. I've tried everything and
> cannot get a TR to show anything. The message is "no matching transactions
> found". The dates are correct, I chose to include all accounts and I don't
> understand the filter thing, so did it to include all and none and neither
> makes any difference. What am I doing wrong?????? 
> 
> I want a report, like I would generate in Quicken, that shows the
> transactions and their amounts, hopefully grouped in their appropriate
> accounts. 
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> 
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