Hi Jon
Please check that the Profit&Loss report currency is the same as the
account currency.
C
On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 at 15:34, drwho wrote:
> Using Gnu Cash 2.6.15, when I run Reports --> Income & Expense -->
> Profit & Loss, total revenue, total expense and net income for period
> are all zero,
Using Gnu Cash 2.6.15, when I run Reports --> Income & Expense -->
Profit & Loss, total revenue, total expense and net income for period
are all zero, but the account summaries are correct. Not sure what I've
done. Any one else experience this? This used to work.
Jon
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Dan,
There have been some previous discussions on the list about how top-level
accounts work. (and do not work) I seem to recall that for what you want to
accomplish, (essentially a separate account tree) top-level accounts aren’t the
solution. The issue is that top-level accounts don’t have a
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 8:47 AM Dan Kalagher wrote:
> I'm trying to use a single set of accounts for both household and small
> business. I added the small business account using the "new top level
> account" when I created it. I now want to run a Profit/Loss report for just
> the business accoun
I should start by saying I'm new to gnucash.
I'm trying to use a single set of accounts for both household and small
business. I added the small business account using the "new top level
account" when I created it. I now want to run a Profit/Loss report for just
the business accounts. When I selec