With some python skills, you could use piecash (
http://piecash.readthedocs.io/en/master/) to build you own reports and
export them in the best format for your needs.
We are working to support gnucash 3.0, the current version support gnucash
2.6.

On Mon, Apr 23, 2018, 23:26 Justin Phelps <jus...@onitato.com> wrote:

> I'm hoping there's a command line method for generating reports from a
> gnucash file. I want to script a series of daily, weekly, and monthly
> reports that are automatically emailed to certain people. I can achieve the
> scheduling and emailing from my server, but having some way to get this
> data out from gnucash without clicking through the interface would be
> really useful.
>
> How would you approach this challenge?
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