Another grouping of Aging Accounts Receivable report

erik_h erik at haagensen.no
Fri Jul 10 17:14:35 EDT 2015


I'm sorry, John.
Not able to help you with this. 
I have no explantion - but it runs fine for me.

I run 2.6.4. in Win 8.1

 


John Morris wrote
> Hi Erik,
>   Thanks for sharing your results with me. I think I implemented the same
> changes you have made, but I could not get it to work. If I replace
> aging.scm with my modified version, the report refuses to load and reports
> only that the report crashed. I can say that I was able to edit the file
> without the report crashing, so it's not caused by my editor. However, the
> crashing seems to happen somewhat randomly. For example, I was able to
> change "days" to "doys" as a test, but I was not able to change "0-30" to
> "0-7."
> 
>   As an aside, I also looked into saving the report as a custom report
> rather than replacing aging.scm in the default location. Unfortunately,
> that did not work out well. I found
> http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports on the GnuCash wiki, which
> seems to promise to show me how to do exactly that, but the most basic
> part of the tutorial (adding a custom report, "my-report.scm," to the
> Reports menu) did not work. Since I know almost nothing about GnuCash
> development and even less about Scheme and Guile, I can't say what when
> wrong. However, there were several references to fairly old versions of
> GnuCash, so I wonder if those instructions are not accurate for my version
> of GnuCash (2.6.3). Given the instability of other parts of GnuCash, I
> would not be surprised if this part of it has changed and that wiki has
> not been updated. If anyone can point me to an up-to-date set of those
> instructions, I would be grateful.
> 
> Best,
> John
> 
>> On Jul 10, 2015, at 2:24pm, 

> erik@

>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
> John Morris wrote
>>> I don't have an answer for you, Erik_h, but I too have the same request.
>>> I
>>> look forward to the responses.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> John
>>> 
>>>> On Jul 6, 2015, at 2:29am, erik_h <

>> erik@

>> > wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> The default Aging of Accounts Receivable report groups the not paid
>>>> invoices
>>>> in:
>>>> Current, 0-30 days, 31 - 60 days, .........  Total
>>>> 
>>>> Can I redesign this report to have, let's say:
>>>> 
>>>> Current, 0-8 days, 9-14 days, ...... Total
>>>> or with other limits
>>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> I'm not sure if I understood the answers in the list.
>> But there were some hints about some scm-files.
>> 
>> I searched and played around a little with this - and got some results
>> that seems to satify my needs.
>> 
>> My gnucash installation is default - so the aging.scm is in the folder
>> C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\share\gnucash\guile-modules\gnucash\report
>> 
>> My changes and result in these files:
>> http://1drv.ms/1NUpiqi
>> 
>> The groups are divided in weeks - and one could possibly mix WeekDeltas
>> and ThirtyDaysDeltas.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> PS
>> I can't say it's done the correct way. To be safe I backed up the
>> original file.
>> Testing on some invoices made correct result.
>> 
>> 
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