[GNC] Acct-Sheet Display in Homebank vs Gnucash
Adrien Monteleone
adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net
Wed Jan 21 01:59:54 EST 2026
As David T. noted, neither are readily available, but you *can* get that
info.
1. Date range is by default "since the beginning of your book until the
last dated transaction." (which may be in the future if you use future
dated transactions.
Unless - you have applied a Filter to that register — in which case,
you'll see "Filtered" in the status bar. So click View > Filter by, to
open the Filter dialog, and if there is a restricted date range, you'll
see it.
2. The count of transactions itself isn't reported anywhere I can find,
but you can determine it if really necessary. Export just that
register's account to CSV, open the resulting file using a spreadsheet
app, scroll down to the final transaction, note the row# and subtract
"1" (for the header) and that is the transaction count.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/19/26 9:09 PM, jbonnett--- via gnucash-user wrote:
> Ram Vilas Gupta <rvgjlr1949 at gmail.com>
>
> I am using Homebank.fr & GnuCash-5.13 on my desktop running on Ubuntu 20.4.
> Just to provide an idea to include some features in GnuCash to make it more
> useful; attached herewith please find screenshots of the same account in
> both softwares.
> *You can see that the Account-Ledger in Homebank clearly displays the number
> of entries (transactions) and the range of dates selected in the selected
> account.* *My wishlist is whether this feature can be added in GnuCash also?
> For your ready reference screenshots of both the ledgers are attached
> herewith.*
>
> I think Gnucash already can show you this information, with a little
> different layout, using View -> Transaction Journal. If you also select
> Double Line as well you will see the Memo information.
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