missed a section in my last response...

Jon Lapham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This also reminds me of the "suppliers" situation, where you can build
> expense (or liabilities, depending on how you do it) accounts or each
> supplier separately, or put them in one catchall "Suppliers" account.

Well, yes, it is very similar to this.  Gnucash deals with "suppliers"
(gnucash calls them "Vendors") already -- you have an A/P account and
as you post your bills it keeps track of how much you owe each
supplier.  Theoretically we could write a report to detail how much
you spent on a particular supplier, but such a report doesn't exist
(yet).

I would envision employee/payroll to work similarly.

-derek

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