Hi Frank Thank you - I can restore the dual-columns when the periods have been disabled. I'd prefer to limit the number of options; so, if the "period duration" is disabled, the report will automatically show dual columns (Asset/Income=left, Liability+Equity/Expense = right). This works? Can you please show me good examples of idealised T-account balance sheet/income statement? Or the scaled form? I have no idea. C
On 19 July 2018 at 05:17, Frank H. Ellenberger < frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Chris, > > Am 18.07.2018 um 15:13 schrieb Christopher Lam: > > The state of balsheet-pnl.scm, is as follows: > > > > I think it is stable and featureful enough to be a replacement, but > > there are no tests yet to validate a transition. This may happen over > > the next few months. > > > > It incorporates all balance-sheet.scm and income-statement.scm > > functionality with the following known differences: > > > > * no option to show double-column ie Asset=left, Expense/Equity=right > > (because I prefer leaving space for multiple data columns <g>) > > That is a problem for users in continental Europe, probably also other > non english speaking countries. We use the traditional T account > representation, while english speaking countries prefer the scaled (from > ital. for step stairs) form. > > The T account representation easens also simple liqudity checks (current > assets > current lianilities, medium term assets > medium term > liabilities ...). Similar comparing groups of income & expense is desired. > > IMHO the ability to compare groups is as much, if not more important > than compares over time. > > Regards > Frank > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel