A cruicial GNUCash feature that is missing, but easy to implement for budgets

Peter Jackson jackson at fastmail.net
Thu Feb 16 02:30:50 EST 2017


I use Windows 10. I simply dropped ytd-budget.scm into "C:\Program Files
(x86)\gnucash\share\gnucash\scm\gnucash\report\standard-reports",
re-started Gnucash,
and the report was available in Reports, Budget.



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On 13 February 2017 at 08:36, lejohnston <lejohnston at dccnet.com> wrote:

> I am new to GNUCash and I have the same issue that was raised in the above
> Thread (January Archive).I am running Windows10 and it appears that someone
> found a way to run a YTD budget report showing the difference between
> budget and actual. However I don't understand how to do it. Maybe this
> because I have zero understanding of Programming. Can anyone explain how I
> can run a report like this.BTW the Trial Balance Report in Income and
> Expense seems to have everything you need to run this report except for a
> way to compare it to your Budget.Thanks,Larry
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