Filtered account report

Adrien Monteleone adrien.monteleone at gmail.com
Tue Jan 16 00:14:51 EST 2018


Have you tagged each interest payment split with the loan name? You could use that as the filter, though I would think the memo field would suffice.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 15, 2018, at 10:29 PM, AC <gnucash at acarver.net> wrote:
> 
> No, that didn't work.  It still pulls the interest payments from
> multiple loans and won't let me filter out the specific interest
> payments for one of the loans.
> 
> On 2018-01-15 20:13, Christopher Lam wrote:
>> Try the Transaction Report which has an Account Filter in the first tab.
>> 
>> On 16 Jan 2018 11:54 AM, "AC" <gnucash at acarver.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> I was looking at some of my loans and wanted to get an idea of how much
>>> I paid in interest to each loan over their life.  I've got one account
>>> that collects the amount of loan interest every time I pay (as part of a
>>> split transaction) while the principal portion of the payment goes to
>>> the specific loan account.
>>> 
>>> There's a mix of different loans in the one interest paid account (Loan
>>> A, Loan B, Loan C, etc.) and I wanted to see, for example, only the
>>> interest paid on Loan B.
>>> 
>>> I thought I could run an account report on a search window but that
>>> doesn't work because it also finds the principal payments and tabulates
>>> them as well in the final total.
>>> 
>>> What report and/or filtering mechanism could/should I use to show this
>>> information?
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