Thank you for the reply, Frank.
To take the second half of your reply first, there won’t be many products.
I used the word ‘product’ for illustration; in actual fact, these are
product groups or types.
That said, your other suggestion, to treat shops as assets, is something I
will look into. My a
Thanks Stan,
I've bookmarked for future reference.
Regards,
Adrien
On 5/3/24 9:50 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
https://github.com/dawansv/gnucash-custom-reports?tab=readme-ov-file#tag-prefix
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On 2024-05-03 14:36, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> There is also a custom 'Tag' version of that report floating around on
> this list. Look for the user 'flywire' to find posts linking to it.
> (it's on Github I think)
Posted 2024-04-28 by flywire with subject "The equivalent for Quicken Tag":
> Use t
There is another, simpler, option, such as:
Sales
and that's it.
If you're using the Business Features and will be creating Invoices for
your sales, then the invoice line items will contain the individual
product sales data. (you also might have separate sub-accounts under
Assets:Inventory f
Hi,
I am about to structure a new set of accounts for a business. GnuCash uses
a hierarchy, which I am currently trying to decide upon. Two
part-hierarchies come to mind:
*FIRST*
Sales
Shop A
Product 1
Product 2
Shop B
Product 1
Product 2
*SECOND*
Sales
Product 1
Shop A
Shop B
Produ
AAK,
When I want to make a massive change to something like my account tree, I
make a map of where I want to go first. Often it is just with pencil and
paper, but sometime I can print something and mark it up.
David Carlson
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:58 AM Liz wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 10:2
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 10:25:07 -0600 (CST)
AAK wrote:
> I imported a QIF file into Gnucash and started editing the account
> hierarchy. I inadvertently created a mess. I now have a checking
> account berried under the Expenses account, which in turn, is berried
> under the Automobile Expenses catego
I imported a QIF file into Gnucash and started editing the account hierarchy.
I inadvertently created a mess. I now have a checking account berried under
the Expenses account, which in turn, is berried under the Automobile
Expenses category. I can't figure out how to reverse this mess. How can I
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