Report for asset distribution among securities

Wm... tcnw81 at tarrcity.demon.co.uk
Thu Oct 1 18:27:02 EDT 2015


Tue, 1 Sep 2015 12:27:29 <55E57D91.6090600 at domob.eu>
Daniel Kraft <d at domob.eu> wrote...

>Hi!
>
>On 2015-08-31 22:55, Wm... wrote:
>> Sun, 30 Aug 2015 20:43:05 <55E34EB9.4070102 at domob.eu>
>> Daniel Kraft <d at domob.eu> wrote...
>>
>>> On 2015-08-30 20:26, David Carlson wrote:
>>>> I did not see any of that detail on my (not-so)smartphone, only one line.
>>>> I think that cannot be done with the existing reports as you have
>>>> found.  Perhaps others have suggestions to help you.
>>>
>>> Thank you for the clarification!  Just for fun, I've started to work on
>>> implementing it as a custom report myself.  In case it turns out that it
>>> is actually already possible, it will be a useful learning experience
>>> (and I'm definitely still interested to hear about that solution, if it
>>> exists!).  Otherwise, I will get the report hopefully by myself and may
>>> be able to share it.
>>
>> if you can do Scheme SQL should be easy
>> ...
>
>Thanks for the SQL stuff!  This looks, indeed, useful for export of data
>and later analysis with other means (e. g., LibreOffice as you mention it).
>
>My own route, however, was to implement a custom report in Scheme.  This
>makes accessing the report quick and easy, and was an interesting
>refreshment of programming Scheme for me.  (As well as some Gnucash
>concepts.)
>
>It works already, but is not yet cleaned up.  I plan to submit a pull
>request against Gnucash with my patch once it is ready.  I think that
>this approach complements your export SQL nicely for different usage
>patterns.

Have you made your report tidy so that you may share it, Daniel ?  It 
would be interesting for me to compare similar reports in disparate 
formats and possibly educational in a broader sense for all.

-- 
Wm...



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