Indeed it does. I just did a test before reading this reply.

For example, I have a quite detailed CoA, and I enter copious details in my Memo fields.

I was curious to see how much I've spent on Fuggle hops for my Homebrewing hobby.

I simply selected the appropriate expense category (and any children, just in case I miss-categorized something too generally, which I did!) and used 'Fuggle' (without the quotes) as a filter.

Sure enough, the report shows each transaction split, with *only* that expense split, with their respective debit amounts and gives me a total.

And if I want, I can choose a Date sort order and I'll get periodic subtotals.

Since Lodging is a fairly regular travel expense, I happen to have a sub-account for it, so I wouldn't even need the report Jeffrey mentioned, but I understand if people lump it all together.

Regards,
Adrien

On 2/21/22 3:04 AM, David H wrote:
What's wrong with the transaction report for this - gives you a total at
the bottom and you can also export and print the results ?

Cheers David H

On Mon, 21 Feb 2022 at 17:53, Jeff <beastmaster...@hotmail.com> wrote:


I have had trouble with this as well.  Each medical expense can have 2
or more related transactions.  Medical expense, mileage, travel expense
(ie. meals, fuel), lodging,etc.  All are separate entries on U.S.
taxes.  I know that you can assign tax values to individual accounts,
but a total dollar value in a specific search would be advantageous.  It
would be nice to search for all transactions in a specific search and
give me the total dollars spent in that search.

I.E. search total dollars spent on lodging in the medical travel account
from 6/21/2002 to 8/21/2002.

I have yet to see where GNC gives me a total dollar amount spent in a
search.  Add it to my wish list.

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