doncram wrote
> Gal and Adrien -- I'm curious, does "method 1", i.e. tagging, allow for
> transactions having splits with varying tags?  E.g., it is very common for
> one entity i work with to have a purchase transaction at Home Depot with
> items to be charged to different jobs, so the total expense needs to be
> split out.  Interfaces to allow for seeing and entering/selecting specific
> jobs are needed.  E.g. checkbook register needs to allow for job field on
> each line.  E.g. journal entry interface has to allow for a job field, so
> that, for example you could make a correction moving an expense from one
> job to a different job.  Do you think it possible to use tagging as you do
> it, to serve for coding jobs until GnuCash explicitly allowed them? --Don

doncram,
Transaction splits only expose 2 fields: action & memo,
Transaction report lets you filter by memo field but not by action field.
So yes, I think the tagging method can work for the use case you described,
provided that you utilize the memo field.



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