Another option would be to create a multicolumn report with two Account Summary
reports side by side-- one set to the start date, the second to the end date.
On March 21, 2022 9:24:14 PM EDT, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
>The Account Summary is a snapshot, that's why it doesn't let you select
>a
I have some custom reports (not my own, from other users posted on this
list) that have worked in 3.x. But they did need some tweaks to get them
working in 4.x. This is due to changes in the report system.
Also try to reach out on IRC. The devs hang out there (as well as here)
and can assist
The Account Summary is a snapshot, that's why it doesn't let you select
a range. (similar to a Balance Sheet)
Your other options are an Income Statement/P (which won't show
anything but Expense & Income accounts) or perhaps an Equity Statement
or the Balance Sheet which includes Equity,
Well, I see that you put a note in that section saying it didn't work in 4.6
last September, so you are already aware of this fact.
Since in my 17 years (!) of using gnucash I have never succeeded in creating or
even loading a custom report-- and believe me, there were times when I really
This:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports#Technique_to_reload_reports_without_restarting_GnuCash
Except for the bash script the process works the same in Windows as linux.
The code comments work well:
What are you talking about? What's broken? The page? A link? Custom reports?
On March 20, 2022 12:34:01 AM EDT, flywire wrote:
>https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports - it's broken when you get
>down into it.
>
>There are two basic reports, the transaction report, and most of the
>others
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Custom_Reports - it's broken when you get
down into it.
There are two basic reports, the transaction report, and most of the
others are based on the income and expense report.
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Hello,
Looking for help with [custom] reports. I like the look of the Account
Summary report, but there is no way to fully customize the date range (only
a starting date, or ending date - not both). I like that report format the
best because it shows the account hierarchy with a total for the top