Storing/viewing transaction times in gnucash?
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Dec 8 10:38:56 EST 2016
Michael Ferrara <mferrara1 at gmail.com> writes:
> It is possible to use the NUMBER field to store the transaction time in a
> standard format. For example, 24-hour time would read as 23:59:31. This
> timestamp data can then be parsed from the NUMBER field using SQL and
> Python.
You could do this. But note that in that form it would not sort
properly if you have multiple items in the same hour.
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-derek
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