Reports, (the heart of darkness)

John Whitmore arigead at gmail.com
Thu Dec 8 10:04:12 EST 2016


On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 09:38:11AM +0500, David wrote:
> John,
> 
> I would like to toot my own horn here to say that if you would like to read brief summaries of the reports, you can access the "nightly build" of the Tutorial & Guide, which now has a chapter on the reports included with GnuCash. (I wrote it) . It will be included with the next release.
> 
> Cheers,
> David

Thanks for that David I'm trying to re-read the whole document. I've read the
older version but good to get an update.

John
> 
> 
> 
> _____________________________________________
> From: John Whitmore <arigead at gmail.com>
> Sent: Thu Dec 08 00:50:23 GMT+05:00 2016
> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Subject: Reports, (the heart of darkness)
> 
> 
> The heart of darkness, I'm only kidding. However reports are always going to
> be a problem, we all probably collect similar data. We all have money,
> hopefully, coming in and, inevitably, going out, so like I say we all collect
> similar data. How we want to present that data however is a horse of a
> different feather.
> 
> So I've been using GnuCash for far too long just ticking along and now I find
> myself, running a small business, having to to the tax returns. So all I need
> is GnuCash to present a summary report for all the data between two dates. I
> thought I'd look in business reports but don't think I saw what I was looking
> for.
> 
> I had a look over the gnu cash guide but didn't see anything specific about
> business reports. Oops maybe I have an old version of the guide.I'll be right
> back...
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