Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
After some more creative search phrasing, I found those mining entries, but they don’t really apply. I’d think then you’re dealing with a situation more like farming. You’re not extracting a depleting resource but creating one, with limited inputs. (unless you consider the artificial hard limit

Re: Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Ironic that you refer to Bitcoin as coming from ‘thin-air’ in the same discussion claiming no ‘fiat currency’ was involved. You might have just exposed cryptocurrency as not having any clothes. At least for now, I’d posit the answer has to lie in the accounting equation. Have you decreased

Accounting for Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

2017-10-25 Thread Rodney Elliott
Hi All. If I were to purchase a cryptocurrency (say Bitcoin) with a fiat currency recognised by gnucash (say USD), then the procedure to record the transaction is clear - create an asset account of the type 'stock', associate it with a new security that uses the coin ticker (BTC) and the

Re: GNU Reports

2017-10-25 Thread Christopher Lam
Try the "Income Barchart" and enable Display/Show Table On 25 Oct 2017 05:11, "Ron Buchan" wrote: > Hello, > I am new to Gnucash and was wondering if it's possible to produce a profit > and loss report that shows individual months as well as a total. > *Regards* > > > > *Ron

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Christopher Lam
Don't think so, not for transactional level reporting. Perhaps you can use an external tool to do complex SQL queries. The transaction report, designed a long time ago, cannot be easily transformed to achieve multilevel subtotals, nor subtotals on account parents. If you don't need the

Re: Transfering Data

2017-10-25 Thread Colin Law
On 25 October 2017 at 18:57, Rick Strupkus wrote: > I have a new laptop and want to transfer the gnucash data from my old one > to the new one. What files do I copy and how do I import them properly to > the new computer? This should help you

Re: GNU Reports

2017-10-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Ron, You can try running a multi-column report using P for both but setting different date ranges. I think I managed to get a current month and YTD version that way. I never tried each month separately. Regards, Adrien > On Oct 24, 2017, at 4:05 PM, Ron Buchan wrote: >

Transfering Data

2017-10-25 Thread Rick Strupkus
I have a new laptop and want to transfer the gnucash data from my old one to the new one. What files do I copy and how do I import them properly to the new computer? -Rick ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Paul de Vries
>> From: Paul de Vries >> Sent: Wednesday, 25 October 2017 10:07 PM >> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org >> Subject: cannot find report >> >> I need a transaction report for a given period with total over sub-accounts, >> e.g. >>

RE: cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Christopher Lam
You can run the standard Transaction Report, choose options: Accounts/Accounts: click a parent account, click “Select Children”; ***don’t select any other accounts*** Sorting/Primary Key: account name Sorting/Primary Subtotal: true Sorting/Secondary Key: none This will give you the total for

cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Paul de Vries
I need a transaction report for a given period with total over sub-accounts, e.g. 999 main account 21 oct transaction $ 1.00 999 total for apr $ 1.00 999-1 sub account 22 oct transaction $ 2.00 999-1 total for apr $ 2.00 total for main + sub account $ 3.00 <-- this is the line