FW: New transaction report - consolidates / creates composite if same description, has find capability and can convert annual data to daily amounts

Leo Bolta lbolta at rogers.com
Wed Mar 22 00:37:22 EDT 2017


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Bolta [mailto:lbolta at rogers.com] 
Sent: March-22-17 12:35 AM
To: 'David T.'; 'Cindy Doughty'
Subject: RE: New transaction report - consolidates / creates composite if
same description, has find capability and can convert annual data to daily
amounts

I second a YTD Budget Report added to the distribution if it already exists
and not too much work to implement! 

-----Original Message-----
From: gnucash-user
[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+lbolta=rogers.com at gnucash.org] On Behalf Of
David T. via gnucash-user
Sent: March-21-17 12:40 PM
To: Cindy Doughty
Cc: gnucash-user
Subject: Re: New transaction report - consolidates / creates composite if
same description, has find capability and can convert annual data to daily
amounts

Doug,

I am stunned into silent, grateful awe that you have showed up to put such
care and attention into the reports. 

Thank you!

@ the developers: what does it take to get reports (such as these, and
Phil's YTD Budget report) added to the main GnuCash distribution? 

David T.

P.S. If you are not familiar with github.com <http://github.com/>, you might
want to see about getting these various scheme files up there, where others
can find them. The version control might also help you manage this growing
collection of files.

> On Mar 21, 2017, at 7:31 PM, Cindy Doughty <dbdoughty at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Gnucash-Users
> 
> It brings me great pleasure to present an updated and beefed up 
> transaction.scm
> 
> In addition to advanced date, transaction and account filtering 
> capabilities, and the scaling multiplier features already presented, 
> it now has a novel multi-column view to separate transactions into 
> splits as a multicolumn view.
> 
> This will be useful in multiple ways. For example
> 1) report your bank account, and filter by expenses, visualise the 
> monies leaving your bank into various accounts
> 2) report from your GST/VAT accounts, and visualise the various 
> incomes and expenses, with quarterly totals. Use figures to determine 
> your GST/VAT obligations.
> 3) cut from multicolumn, and paste into spreadsheet for more advanced 
> data analytics
> 
> See attached sample reports for illustration.I will be happy for this 
> report to be submitted to the standard reports.
> Thanks to help from Chris Lam, this report is nearly mature - just 
> needs some adjustments to UI and settings.
> 
> Doug Doughty
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