On 3/8/2018 5:40 PM, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:
I've tested the report several times under varying use cases and
cross-checked against both pen & paper and a spreadsheet, so I'm fairly
confident that it's reporting what I want it to report.

David C. suggested saving the register report and I certainly could do
that. Honestly, it hadn't occurred to me to save the report. The catch is
that this report doesn't currently allow you to select/change the account
at runtime, so I would have to create a separate, saved report for each
account I wanted to report on.
Well, after running the report could export it.

That's what I do. I have a folder into which reports are exported and then suitably renamed. Then I can refer back to them at any time in the future without gnuscash itself being cluttered. It just needs one "skeleton" for each report I run.

For example, take an organization for which I am treasurer and the board of directors meets quarterly. So each quarter I would be running an Income Statement report retitled "Statement of Revenues and Expenses" and a Balance Sheet for the end of that quarter and export them. (already have the Balance Sheet for the beginning of the quarter run as Balance Sheet of the previous quarter) Then I would rename them (in that folder) to something like "Revenues-and-Expenses-q1-2018" and "Balance-Sheet-20180331". << those are the RAW reports -- I use the contents of those to produce the pretty print, excess detail removed reports that the board gets >>

Michael D Novack
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