Hal,
Hal Vaughan <[email protected]> writes:
> So GnuCash doesn’t do this kind of thing?
>
> If it’s off by a cent or two, I can deal with it, but the problem is I
> use one credit line for multiple projects at a time, so I have to be
> able to easily work out the interest for each individual project.
I'm afraid that GnuCash really does NOT have the capability to deal with
this today. It does not have a "Balance-as-of-date" function necessary
to do what you need. So unfortunately you'll need to write a bunch of
code to support what you're looking for.
> Hal
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-derek
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