[GNC] How to enter value when budgeting? And meaning ?

Adrien Monteleone adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net
Tue Feb 18 23:58:18 EST 2020


Yes, those are correct.

#1 You planned to spend 100, but only spent 80. Thus your financial position is 20 better than planned. (positive)

#2 You planned to spend 100, but actually spent 120. You overspent by 20, so your financial position is 20 worse than planned. (negative)

So far, it only looks like assets are backwards with respect to the difference column.

And a first search of Bugzilla doesn’t turn up anything on this. (but there is a general bug about sign issues)

Regards,
Adrien


> On Feb 18, 2020 w8d49, at 10:27 PM, Long <Phamhoanglongvn at outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm so sorry, i forgot to attach "Expense" for you, sorry for wasted your
> time, and Thank you very much for helping me.
> My expense :
> 1 :  1-expense.png
> <http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/t378901/1-expense.png>  
> 2 :  2-expense.png
> <http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/t378901/2-expense.png>  
> I don't know, in that example about "Expense Budget", is it show right? with
> "negative" value for Actual over Budget ! i saw that GnuCash still have some
> bugs need to fixed.
> Again, Thank you very much for helping me



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