[GNC] Getting the date order in a report ?
Finbar Mahon
mahon.finbar at neuf.fr
Thu Dec 27 04:45:01 EST 2018
Thanks, but I am not too sure what options I should chose to get the
registry sort order.
I used the edit>report options and after bit of fiddling I have a result
by month in 'proper' date order.
That is OK, but I would like to get Source of Salary from Income >
Salary and annual/by month, in date order.
The selection I have under report options > sorting is -
Primary Key - Account Name; Primary Subtotal clicked; Primary Sort order
- Ascending; Secondary Key - date; Secondary Subtotal for date key -
monthly
I am using 2.6.19 on Windows 10
Barry
On 24/12/2018 20:18, David Carlson wrote:
> I am not sure if this will help. Check that the register sort order
> is set to date posted. If that does not work please let us know which
> GnuCash release you are using and your operating system.
>
> David C
>
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 4:49 AM Finbar Mahon <mahon.finbar at neuf.fr
> <mailto:mahon.finbar at neuf.fr> wrote:
>
> Hello, this is not urgent, just so I don't forget.
>
> I am trying to print a listing of salary payments for the year.
>
> I have selected the description for the transaction report and the
> data
> I want appears, fine.
>
> However the dates are random, typically the output is date, the
> description, the amount, but the sequence of the dates is all over
> the
> place.
>
> I've looked through and selected the various options I think I
> need but
> cannot find a way of getting things in date order.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks, and best wishes of the season, Barry
>
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