Thank you for your reply David
GC 5.5 Linux mint.
It is the Budget Report. Allow me to try to re-explain. All of last year
I have been producing these reports for my daughter. Every month I would
produce a transaction report, a cash report (one account so named) a
Balance Sheet and a Budget variance report. The latter had 9 columns.
First 3 being the total of the previous periods, the middle 3 being this
period (January) and the last 3 the YTD totals.
It was all going swimmingly well.
I Journalled all the expenses and income to the Equity accounts created
for 2025 on the 1st January.
All REAL transactions that happened on the 1st were captured on the 2nd.
(So as not to report the Journals)
I then ran all my reports, and they are all correct, except the budget
report that read back to the January 2025 data not 2026.
I tried to create a new budget. I tried to create a new budget report to
no avail, I cannot get 2026 January to be read by the report. Should I
use the "Close Book" as at 31 December? I did not do that a year ago.
This is a mystery and I am confused.
You don't specify your OS, GC version, or the report that is giving you
trouble. All would be helpful for helping you out...
That being said, it's been a while since I attempted anything with GnuCash
budgets, but I seem to recall that the budget reports use the underlying budget
parameters (such as the date range of the budget) to generate report output.
Thus, if your underlying budget covered 2025, so will the report. Changing the
budget parameters and then running the report may solve your problem.
David T.
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