Both Michael & user 'flywire' have offered the 'how to do that' answer.
Michael's answer involves out-of-the box reports that are further
manipulated outside of GnuCash to achieve the desired end result, using
the standard method of entering transactions. (this is quite normal for
anything
On 5/27/2024 9:12 AM, Edward Bainton wrote:
How about this:
You have to know that first, then ask, "How do I accomplish this using
GnuCash?"
Think of funds accounting as different colours of money. Every account and
every category can include any colour of money.
I need the gross figure for
MX-Linux MX-23.3; Debian 12.5; Desktp xfce v: 4.18.1
The version that works fine is natively installed and is Version: 4.13,
Build ID: 4.13+(2022-12-17), Finance::Quote: 1.54
The version that freezes when attempting to link a file is a Flatpak
installation and isĀ Version: 5.6, Build ID:
How about this:
> You have to know that first, then ask, "How do I accomplish this using
GnuCash?"
Think of funds accounting as different colours of money. Every account and
every category can include any colour of money.
I need the gross figure for each account and category, the figure for
On Sun, 26 May 2024 19:36:37 -0700
John Ralls wrote:
> > On May 26, 2024, at 12:58, Mike Evans wrote:
> >
> > Hi all.
> >
> > Just moved to debian from Fedora and after installing with apt I get:
> >
> > /usr/bin/gnucash: symbol lookup error:
> >