Transactions listed in order of data entry
Paul Schwartz
pmjs1115 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 10 19:20:53 EDT 2013
If you spend much time with it, it should be clear that Gnucash is not for
accounting professionals. It is for the DIY type. [and it is pretty good
for that]
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Bob 2000 <denbigh1974 at gmx.net> wrote:
> No, you're not missing anything. I don't think there is any way to do
> that. The default sort order is "Post Date", "Number", "Enter Date"..
> There is no way that I know of to sort purely on the Enter Date.
> I have found that the .log file generated by autosave can be opened by
> a text editor. It shows (I think) transactions entered since the last
> autosave, so is a journal tool of sorts.
> I find it curious that an audit trail has not been included in GnuCash.
> I thought that it was a key feature of traceability in accounting?
> The program seems to be highly useful for personal finance. Not sure if
> I would jump in for a small business, though. Still on the learning
> curve, however...
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