Hi Michael,
This is how I would do it. I'm assuming you have around 30 people to account
for.
Make up all your accounts and sub accounts and sub sub accounts and cross
accounts.
Have a transaction in each person's account with all the splits possible.
Each dinner copy the last transaction and alter the amounts. Maybe 20 seconds
each so you are looking at about 15 minutes to update the whole.
I'm assuming your primary document is some kind of piece of paper your members
fill out. If you have a spreadsheet on entry you would just massage it and
import it.
By the time you much around with business features you might as well just copy
transactions.
Lawrence
Thanks, Lawrence.
The difficulty this suggestion doesn’t solve is in generating a report listing
Gift-Aid-eligible totals for each member - the identity of the contributing
member in each income account tree is at the twig level:
Income:Destination1:MemberA
Income:Destination2:MemberA
Income:Destination3:MemberA
etc
fo
You would do a joint income account that goes to separate member
balances that can be split up as to purpose.
The Gnucash reports are very flexible, the balance sheet should do that,
it isn't really income it is a member balance which is an asset. I do
the same thing for my super fund and it works a treat. I have used
Gnucash for 12 years and I don't use the business features except for
our big invoices, maybe 5 a month. Everything else I use something else
and just post totals. Once you have clickey clacked 30 times to enter
every invoice you will feel like punching the screen .
all need to be picked up and added together for each destination and each
member.
The Customer-based model would ease that aspect.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a way of creating regularly repeated
invoices as Scheduled Transactions, but I’m currently thinking along the lines
of creating an invoice for each member for the default amounts at the beginning
of the year, and then duplicating these invoices, one for each member for each
meeting. After each meeting, I would edit each invoice if necessary (to deal
with absences and variations in contributions) then post and pay them.
This way the Destination accounts don’t need children and the annual Gift Aid
Report can be populated from Customer Reports.
I’ll do some experiments…
Michael
Thanks,
Michael
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