I'll add my voice to the others -- if you want to see the full name, I
think there is an option for that.
I played with the Profit and Loss statement, and was able to get the
columns to sub-total with an option.
In the expense report I use, there is an option "Use Full Account name".
On Fri, Fe
On 2/3/2023 5:53 PM, Maf. King wrote:
I think the profit and loss report may be a start point for you, Steve.
the option "Parent Account subtotals : Show Subtotals" might be useful.
HTH,
Maf.
Yes, "Profit and Loss" (or the same report by one of its other names.
With gnucash you first run a r
I think the profit and loss report may be a start point for you, Steve.
the option "Parent Account subtotals : Show Subtotals" might be useful.
HTH,
Maf.
On Friday, 3 February 2023 22:43:20 GMT Steve Cohen wrote:
> Actually it's even worse than the example shown. Had there been no
> transactio
Actually it's even worse than the example shown. Had there been no
transactions at the top level Auto, then all the subcategories would show
up without any indication that they were under the top level auto account.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 3:37 PM Steve Cohen wrote:
> I am trying to produce a re
I am trying to produce a report of expenses that follows the tree structure
of accounts under Expenses.
For example, I'd like something like this:
Auto $6.50
Fees
$150.00
Gas
$250.00
Parking
$40.25
Repair and Maintenance
$2000.00
Tolls
$40.00
Total Auto$2486.75
Instead, I ge