Rob,

The options for the budget report do allow you to choose which periods you want 
to report for. (at least as of v3.2)

Look at the General tab starting with the Range checkbox.

You could say, run the report for July, August, September (Q3) add the Total 
and Difference columns (from the Display tab) and get a QTD report.

If you included previous periods as a consolidated column, the first column 
would be Q1 & Q2 combined, and your Totals would be YTD.

Note, if you include periods AFTER the range, such as Q4 in this example, then 
the Totals for Budget & Difference are for the full budget period, but Actual 
is necessarily YTD. (perhaps if you have future transactions already entered, 
this might not be the case, I haven’t tested)

I don’t think you can get just the three totals columns by themselves YTD. The 
best you could do is select the range as only the current period, select to 
include prior periods consolidated, DO NOT include later periods, and you’ll 
get a report with (as of today) Jan-Aug as a single column, followed by 
September (current) followed by the three Total columns, which in this case 
would be YTD.

If you needed to modify from there, simply export or copy/paste to a 
spreadsheet.

Regards,
Adrien


> On Sep 19, 2018, at 3:30 PM, Robert Kushler <rkush...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've created a budget by month, and want to produce a budget vs actual
> report for "year to date" (accumulated).  The default report has each month
> in a separate column and shows the whole year. The Options pop-up does not
> include a way to modify the dates for the report.  I've looked at the file
> "budget.scm", which seems to have code for date setting which is commented
> out (but the useless "Price source" option, which *does* appear in the
> pop-up, is not commented out).
> 
> What's the deal?  Thanks for any help/enlightenment you can provide.
> 
> Regards,   Rob Kushler
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