1 - As I mentioned, account codes will work for this. Assign each account a 
numeric code, add the code column to the COA, and sort on it. Done.
2 - Multicolumn reports.
3 - Are you talking about the “General Ledger” report, or the “General Journal” 
report? My version of the former report (GC 3.4 under MacOX) behaves exactly 
like the generic “Transaction Report” you mention (indeed, I suspect that under 
the hood, that’s what it is). IOW, I am able to select accounts for inclusion 
on the report. Can you explain more specifically what you are doing and seeing, 
and what you expect to find that you are not?

David

> On May 6, 2019, at 5:56 PM, Stephen C. Camidge <scami...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> 
> 1) different order to reflect what I am used to seeing in other accounting 
> programs
> 
> 2) I agree that comparative reports would be useful - other programs offer 
> them as option, the program should too
> 
> 3) multiple accounts in a G/L report are standard elsewhere - the transaction 
> report can do this, but the G/L detail report should.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Stephen C. Camidge             scami...@fastmail.fm   (519) 363-3912
> 
> On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 8:08 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
>> On 5/6/2019 7:13 AM, Stephen Camidge wrote:
>>> 1) I set up a new book on the Mac version of gnucash using "A Simple 
>>> Checkbook". The Chart of Accounts places Income below Expenses - why? 
>>> I added Top Level Accounts for Liabilities and it was put below 
>>> Income.  The Transaction Report shows Income below Expenses.  How do I 
>>> change the order?
>> Collating sequence ( L > I)       Just curious, but why do you want a 
>> different order?
>> 
>>> 2) Income Statement show the selected period in the right order but 
>>> cannot show columns by month. Same with Profit and Loss. Transaction 
>>> report can, but in the wrong order (see 1).
>> You are asking for a series of "Income Statement" reports for 
>> consecutive periods displayed side by side (each P&L aka Statement of 
>> Revenues and Expenses < what called depends on entity, same report >. In 
>> other words, EACH has a defined start and end date since this report is 
>> for an interval.
>> 
>> To produce such a (finished) report, use an editor capable of supporting 
>> columns and export each, then bring into its proper column. WHY not 
>> "within" gnucash? Stop a moment and think. Think of all the possible 
>> variations that would be wanted (how many to show in parallel, somebody 
>> else might want quarters or years, not months). Think about the after 
>> editing required (the CoA might have had changes, not exactly the same 
>> in each interval).
>> 
>> BTW -- since I keep books for non-profits, usually doing two years in 
>> parallel
>> 
>>> 
>>> 3) G/L report shows one account only, no matter how many I select. 
>>> Transaction Report can select all.
>> Why would you expect different reports to be the same in this regard?
>> 
>> Michael D Novack
>> 
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