Thanks for all your responses. I guess the discussion went off track
here. Again, it's not a double-entry accounting issue, nor it's a split
issue, but a transaction consistency issue (probably related to database
transaction implementation).
Let's not to discuss whether it's a good idea or n
In order to enter a column with the Transfer Account:
I Exported Account Tree to CSV.
I am able to get out of that
EXPENSE:"Expenses:Auto":Auto::Auto:::USD:CURRENCY:F:F:F
EXPENSE:"Expenses:Auto:Fees":Fees::Fees:::USD:CURRENCY:F:F:F
EXPENSE:"Expenses:Auto:Fuel":Fuel::Gas
EXPENSE:"Expenses:Auto:Parki
On 9/4/2023 1:04 PM, Paras Desai wrote:
Hello Michael
Thanks for your feed back.
I fully agree that Dynamic COA can create havoc while comparing two
period (dates) financial report.
That is the precise reason, I have very precisely structured primary
account and secondary sub account so far
Hello Michael
Thanks for your feed back.
I fully agree that Dynamic COA can create havoc while comparing two period
(dates) financial report.
That is the precise reason, I have very precisely structured primary account
and secondary sub account so far my work accounts are concern. No one can