[GNC] Account view question

Kalpesh Patel kalpesh.patel at usa.net
Thu Oct 8 09:43:49 EDT 2020


That will suffice for my need at the moment. I’ll try it out and if there are any question then I’ll pose them to the list.

 

It would be great to include this capability, if possible, in the future release as cycles permit so daily deltas can be seen at a glance when launching GNUCash.

 

 

From: Christopher Lam <christopher.lck at gmail.com> 
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2020 8:17 AM
To: Kalpesh Patel <kalpesh.patel at usa.net>
Cc: GnuCash users group <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Account view question

 

Easiest process would be to generate a daily-resolution table, then post-process in spreadsheet.

 

e.g. from Asset/Liability/Income/Expense Chart

 

General/Start date: start of this month

General/End date: today

General/Step size: day

Display/Show table: enabled

Run report

This generates a chart and table

 

File > Export > Export Report

 

Choose CSV (new in 4.2)

 

Import into spreadsheet, calculate row differences.

 

On Wed, 7 Oct 2020 at 22:24, Kalpesh Patel <kalpesh.patel at usa.net <mailto:kalpesh.patel at usa.net> > wrote:

Hello GNUCash subscribers -



I was looking for a way to see delta change between yesterday and today in
the Account View page. I have added columns from the drop down list such
Present, Cleared, Reconciled, Total, etc., but I did not see anything that
would come close to show me 'change from yesterday' type of column.



If there is a way then any help that would make that column available for
display would be welcome.



Thanks.



Kalpesh Patel

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