[GNC] Questions

Stephen C. Camidge scamidge at fastmail.fm
Mon May 6 08:22:45 EDT 2019


2 - The Transaction Report is a workaround, but does not give a subtotal for income and a subtotal for expenses.

3 - G/L is General Ledger


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Stephen C. Camidge scamidge at fastmail.fm (519) 363-3912




On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 7:47 AM, David T. wrote:
> 1 - it's alphabetical. You could rename the accounts with numeric prefixes or use account codes and story on them. 
> 
> 2 - the income statement isn't set up to accommodate those breakdowns. You might try creating a multi column report with income statements for different time periods.
> 
> 3 - don't even know what "G/L" stands for here, so can't help. 
> 
> David
> 
> 
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>> On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 16:44, Stephen Camidge
>> <scamidge at fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> 1) I set up a new book on the Mac version of gnucash using "A Simple 
>> Checkbook". The Chart of Accounts places Income below Expenses - why? I 
>> added Top Level Accounts for Liabilities and it was put below Income. 
>> The Transaction Report shows Income below Expenses. How do I change the 
>> order?
>> 
>> 2) Income Statement show the selected period in the right order but 
>> cannot show columns by month. Same with Profit and Loss. Transaction 
>> report can, but in the wrong order (see 1).
>> 
>> 3) G/L report shows one account only, no matter how many I select. 
>> Transaction Report can select all.
>> 
>> What am I missing?
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> 
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