Adrien,

I think with the default account selection, the Cash Flow report seems to do
the right thing. The double selection of accounts seems a bit strange, I
haven't really got a proper set of business accounts to check it out on
anymore and the dummy set I have put together have been for testing a few
specific features so are not general enough. I'll try running it on my
personal accounts to see how it handles them as I run a couple of small
business ventures through them, but don't really use the business features
with them. It should really only need to access Asset and Equity accounts to
construct a cash flow report. 

David



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