[GNC] Quicken running balances - available in GnuCash??

Christopher Lam christopher.lck at gmail.com
Sat Apr 7 23:06:04 EDT 2018


Hi Billsy

There's nothing quite like weekly running balances. But there's running 
balance after each transaction:

* Sorting/Primary Key = Date
* Sorting/Primary Subtotal for Date Key = Weekly
* Display/Running Balance = enabled

I believe this is the closest that can be produced from Gnucash reports.

On 08/04/18 08:06, Billsy wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is a repost of an earlier query - I'd still like to switch to GnuCash
> and Linux, however I have one stumbling block, so perhaps someone may have
> some ideas for me....
>
> I currently use Quicken Personal, and use a budget report, which lists
> weekly
> transactions, and a running balance of my cash account at the end of each
> week - that way I know exactly how much I have in the bank at the end of
> each week. (Amount is circled in red in the picture below).
>
> When I generate a transaction report with GnuCash, the transactions are
> listed and totalled for each week, but I don't have a weekly cash position
> indicated, so although I know the total of all weekly deductions, I can't
> see a running weekly balance of my cash account.
>
> Am I missing something in the report options?
> Thanks,
>
> <http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/t377749/Capture.jpg>
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>
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