Tags or best approach to organize trees...
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grahamlane at gmail.com
Mon Aug 22 09:23:53 EDT 2016
I wish there was a way to use the invoice structure and see this information
regarding customers. I haven't figured out a way to see what I have earned
from each customer. Its easy to see what is owed.
Rafael Rocha wrote
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a question.
>
> I am using gnucash to track some regular payments from clients.
>
> I have an account for each client that pays regularly for a subscription.
>
> Sometimes a client makes an extra payment. I have a child account named
> extra inside each client account to track those.
>
> I do this because sometimes I need to make a report of how much it client
> has payed in total each year...
>
> But sometimes I also want to know how much has been payed as extra.
> Therefore I thought about changing my account tree. I would have one
> account for extra payments with sub-accounts for each client reproducing
> the same client list I have int the regular payments tree.
>
> I can think about a lot of variations of this problems. So my question is:
>
> Is there something like a tag feature that would help me display all the
> extras payments, or all the regular payments, or all the payment by each
> client without having to do the sums manually?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rafael
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