...and make sure that "New Search" is selected instead of "Refine Current
Search"
On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 6:00 PM Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) <
stan...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On 2023-12-08 15:52, Xe Roy wrote:
> > When I search for 19.26 I get no results even though I just entered a
> transaction
On 2023-12-09 07:30, Chris Skudder wrote:
> I'd suggest *NUMBERING* the expense accounts - the field is called
> "Account Code."
> Get to it by editing the account, in the account tab.
> Number the accounts in the sequence in which you want to see them.
> Most often, accounts are numbered in
My first exposure to Income Statements (dubbed P in this case) was in
the restaurant industry. Many of those businesses also put COGS as a
'top line' expense.
But note, it was never part of the Income section. The organization was
something like:
Revenue
Gross Sales
Discounts &
Hi Geoff,
thanks a lot for confirming my problem. I thought about a date problem
(which also explains why it worked sometimes) but as the import let's
you select the right format I didn't dig deeper.
Anyhow you are right. Using a unambiguous date it works just fine. Going
back to an older
I'd suggest *NUMBERING* the expense accounts - the field is called
"Account Code."
Get to it by editing the account, in the account tab.
Number the accounts in the sequence in which you want to see them.
Most often, accounts are numbered in "layers", corresponding to parent +
subaccount
Thank you, Adrien.
I knew it was a presentation issue, and was trying to figure out how to
present it correctly and yet be able to use GnuCash as I *wanted* to :)
I also realize the importance of the inventory accounts and the theory
behind this. I just know that the amounts and number of