[GNC] simple search

David Carlson david.carlson.417 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 19 03:51:18 EDT 2020


There are a couple of additional details to consider:

Be sure to start either from the Accounts list window if you want to search
transaction splits in any account or from your selected account if you want
to find splits only in one account.  Remember that the search works on
individual split lines, so it will not find transfer split lines that meet
the desired criterion.

When you add criteria pay attention to whether you choose the All option or
the Any option.

When you select a value, there are choices to choose from less, equal or
more than the entered value.

David Carlosn

On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 9:33 PM Max Hyre <mh-gnucash.user at hyre.net> wrote:

>
> > I wish to do a search in one account for all
> > the listings of $31.99
>
>
> o Select the menu Edit > Find, which brings up a search dialogue.
> o Click the radio button `New Search'
> o Pull down the menu below `Add' and select `Account', then select the
> account you want (XXXX or YYYY in your example)
> o Click `Add' to get an additional search line
> o Select `Value' on the new line, then enter 31.99
> o Click the `Find' button and you'll get a new tab with the desired entries
>
>
>        HTH,
>
>          Max Hyre
>
>
>
>
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