Re: [GNC] Including document paths in reports

2023-05-22 Thread Vincent Dawans
> I’m guessing that the links are also live so they could also be verified by selecting. Yes and in the current version that's already the case (if the other option called ¨Enable Links? is selected, which it is by default). The L anchor has a link to the document. In the updated version, the

Re: [GNC] Including document paths in reports

2023-05-22 Thread Brook Milligan
> On May 22, 2023, at 4:13 PM, Vincent Dawans wrote: > > OK I submitted a draft PR to implement this. Let's see if it makes it in the > main release otherwise I will make it as a custom report. See > https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/1643 for a couple screenshots. Something like this

Re: [GNC] Including document paths in reports

2023-05-22 Thread Vincent Dawans
OK I submitted a draft PR to implement this. Let's see if it makes it in the main release otherwise I will make it as a custom report. See https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/1643 for a couple screenshots. Cheers, Vincent On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 5:49 AM Brook Milligan wrote: > > > On May

Re: [GNC] Including document paths in reports

2023-05-22 Thread Brook Milligan
> On May 21, 2023, at 9:16 PM, Vincent Dawans wrote: > > Are you aware that the transaction report already has the option to display > not the document path itself but a mark that there is a linked document? It > just shows L to the left of the amount column when there is a document (with >

Re: [GNC] Including document paths in reports

2023-05-21 Thread Vincent Dawans
Are you aware that the transaction report already has the option to display not the document path itself but a mark that there is a linked document? It just shows L to the left of the amount column when there is a document (with a link to it when you click on the L). If there isn't a document then

[GNC] Including document paths in reports

2023-05-21 Thread Brook Milligan
Is there any way to include the path to linked documents in a, for example, transaction report? While this is not a normal financial need, it would be really helpful for auditing that transaction information is complete. For example, it would be useful for finding transactions that lack