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The Average Balance report would seem to have merit in my mind, such as
tracking a portfolio over time, but I decided to test it to see what it's
capable of. In my testing, I found it can be rmostly eplicated by using the
Net Worth linechart graph (most significant difference is you can't show only
the assets line, and it's a line chart instead of a bar chart). The Average
Balance report has the downside of taking about 15-20 minutes to run and
generate the initial report versus the minute or so for the Net Worth linechart
graphic. So, while I think the average balance report has it's uses, I don't
think it's a great report to use. If it were to be improved, I don't know if I
would relegate it to the extra menu, or merge it entirely with the Net Worth
line charts.
Thanks,Matt
On Saturday, May 18, 2019, 7:21:17 AM CDT, Geert Janssens
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773198
This bug proposes to remove a number of reports from the reports menu on the
assumption these reports are primarily demo's of what can be achieved in
gnucash, but have limited actual value. This is about the following reports:
Average Balance
Expenses vs. Day of Week
Income vs. Day of Week
Sample Report with Examples
Instead of completely removing them I plan to move them to a separate
"Examples" sub menu (the former "Sample & Custom" menu) and hide this menu by
default. It could be made visible by running gnucash with the '--extra'
command line switch.
If you are actively using any of these reports please let us know which ones
and also how these reports benefit you in practice.
Regards,
Geert
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