Cash Flow Report

Carsten Rinke carsten.rinke at gmx.de
Fri Oct 3 07:23:03 EDT 2014


Hi Charles,

to me it is not clear what you mean by

Currently if I have an expense category/account
that has either rebates or reimbursements the rebates/reimbursements
display as an income category as the same name as the expense category,
and then the expenses show under expenses.


I wonder how your account tree looks like.
I also wonder if you follow up the concept of double entry booking
as described in chapter 2 of the Tutorial and Concepts Guide.

Carsten


On 01.10.2014 15:14, Charles Brescia wrote:
> Hello:
>      I am currently running GnuCash 2.4.15 in Linux Ubuntu 14.04.  I use
> cash flow reports extensively and would like to see them display a
> little differently.  Currently if I have an expense category/account
> that has either rebates or reimbursements the rebates/reimbursements
> display as an income category as the same name as the expense category,
> and then the expenses show under expenses.
>      What I would prefer is that the rebates/reimbursements to an expense
> category show as a negative expense or in other words to reduce the
> total amount of the expense.  The same would hold true for negative
> incomes as well, as they are currently showing up under expenses rather
> than adjusting the main income category.
>      Also when you initially run a report (any report) the progress bar
> in the lower right hand corner works.  But if you select options make
> changes and rerun the report the progress bar no longer shows the
> progress.  Not a big deal but it would be nice particularly for a large
> report that may take a while to load.
>      Thank you for your time.
>
> Charles
>
>
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