Hi Phil, glad to know I haven't broken anything. Can't think what to do
about headers; these are problems that should be fixed in CSS! If you
wish I can submit a PR but ideally would wish to create a satisfactory
test datafile and report output. I don't use budget, so, I wouldn't be
the best here. If you can send me, I'll try make a basic test for it. C
On 23/06/18 20:05, Phil Longstaff wrote:
Hi Chris,
I am running 3.1 and it works. The only comment I have is that the
'Bgt', 'Act' and 'Diff' headings are left-justified and look a bit
strange. I think center- or right-justified would be better.
Thanks for doing this.
Phil
On Sun, Jun 17, 2018 at 11:16 AM Christopher Lam
<christopher....@gmail.com <mailto:christopher....@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Phil
I've taken the liberty of fixing up your YTD-budget, renamed to
budget-ytd.
I don't use budgeting myself and cannot check figures. But it
seems useful enough.
https://github.com/christopherlam/gnucash/tree/master-ytd
Would you be kind to double check it works as expected in
3.1/maint onwards?
C
On 26 March 2018 at 20:04, Phil Longstaff
<phil.longst...@gmail.com <mailto:phil.longst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have attached a report which does this.
I have attached ytd-budget.scm. I have this file in
c:\Users\phill\.gnucash\reports. I then add this line to
c:\Users\phill\.gnucash\config.user:
(load "c:\\Users\\phill\\.gnucash\\reports\\ytd-budget.scm")
This gives me a new "YTD budget" with 3 sets of columns:
1) selected month
2) year-to-date
3) full year
It always shows actual and budget amounts, and there is an
option to add
difference. There is also an option to select which month you
want to show.
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 7:21 PM, Macho Philipovich
<mach...@riseup.net <mailto:mach...@riseup.net>>
wrote:
> Dear Gnucash Users,
>
>
> I am looking to for a report/view that will show
> budgeted/actual/difference amounts for selected accounts for the
> previous month, as well as the totals for all months to date
in the
> current budgeting period.
>
>
> The wiki seems to suggest that GnuCash does not natively
support this,
> but that it's possible using the third-party "Little Budget
Tool":
>
>
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Budget_History#Add-On:_.22The_
> Little_Budget_Tool.22
>
>
> When I tried to download and compile the said software,
however I didn't
> get anywhere. I couldn't get ./configure to recognize the
presence of
> qt, and when I told it to ignore, it balked on the first g++
command. On
> the one hand, it would not surprise me to learn that I'm
just not doing
> the configure && make process properly. On the other, this
software was
> last revised thirteen years ago.
>
>
> Any advice you can provide on getting the report view I'm
looking for
> would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Macho
>
>
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