On 5/24/19 8:14 AM, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Thomas!

I think item 1 and item 3 would be great if we could implement.

I would like to help but I am having trouble getting my workspace setup.
Feel free to ask for help with that also.

2. Can we work on the Cash Flow report to make it similar to the
GnuCash reports?
I don't know those, so I cannot comment.
The Cashflow Report in GnuCash shows all the money in and out of the
selected accounts. Usually Assets accounts are selected and the report
shows where all the money went and came from.


Also, is there an official way to have this reviewed and entered into
the backlog?
File them as "wishlist" bugs at bugs.kde.org (you may need to create an account.)

I have to say, I love KMM. I think if it can do GAAP style reporting,
it would be even more awesome!



thanks,

Jesus Varela


On Tue, 2019-05-21 at 06:14 +0200, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
Jesus,
On Sonntag, 19. Mai 2019 06:23:36 CEST jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
Team,

I do not know where to post this idea, if you could direct me it
would
be great. Or if you think it is not a good idea, let me know as
well.
1. Can we make the reports show the Debits/Credits in different
columns?
That would be something interesting and probably aligns our reports
more with the general form of accounting reports. Pagination would
also be a cool addition.
2. Can we work on the Cash Flow report to make it similar to the
GnuCash reports?
I don't know those, so I cannot comment.
3. Can we make the filtering lists be searchable? Or have a All
Assets,
All Liabilities, All Expenses, All Incomes button that would select
the
respective accounts?
Yes, that would be a nice addon. Currently, these selection widgets
are still based on their KDE3 versions and are not converted to be
based on QAbstractItemViews. A conversion of these widgets to
QAbstractItemView makes the filtering relatively easy. The
AccountModel should already help in that respect.
Regards Thomas -- Regards Thomas Baumgart https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp
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