There are two ways. One involves adding a ’tag’ to each transaction, the other 
involves using a spreadsheet.

If you want GnuCash to produce the report directly, you would need some sort of 
’tag’ (this if figurative here, GnuCash doesn’t have a ’tag’ feature) in either 
the Description, Notes, or Memo of each transaction that you can use to set a 
filter for the report. So you could tag debit transactions with the word 
“Debit” or “Dr.” or simply “D”, similar for credit transactions.

When you run the transactions report, use the Transaction Filter option on the 
Filter tab to include only transactions with the desired tag.

The downside here is you need to edit all historical transactions to add this 
tag. (but this won’t un-reconcile any since you can change those fields safely.)

If you don’t mind using a spreadsheet to manipulate the data, you can instead 
use the Sorting tab of the report. Set your primary key to Amount. (the 
secondary can be anything you want). Apply or run the report again.

Now your transactions will be sorted by debit and credit. Depending on the 
account type, for example an Asset account like Checking, the negative amounts 
will be credits and the positive amounts, debits. (Assets & Expenses work this 
way, Income, Liabilities & Equity are the opposite) Copy and paste the entire 
report into a spreadsheet and simply delete the rows with the set of accounts 
you don’t want. (you can alternately save the report as is, and then open it 
with a spreadsheet app)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Aug 15, 2018, at 5:56 PM, AC <gnuc...@acarver.net> wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to configure a transaction report (or any of the
> available reports) to show only the debits or the credits (but not both)
> of an account?
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