Understand.
I only use a single currency so I should be fine then
Thanks.
On 9/22/21 8:31 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
Yes it will use 2022 year if the report is launched in 2022.
This report is stable and will not be removed from gnucash. The only
known blocker against it moving out of experimental is that the
valuation into target currency is known to be slightly* flawed when
multiple columns are involved. To fix it would cause the report to be
much slower. If the book is single currency only then there are no
known bugs on this report.
* Consider a book with multiple foreign or stock transactions at
various dates; the weighted average / average cost pricing will
attempt to value the conversion at a "reasonable" average price into
the report currency. The mechanism to obtain price at multiple dates
in this report will slightly differ from the single-date balance sheet
or income statement report.
On Thu, 23 Sep 2021, 5:25 am Jack Frillman via gnucash-user,
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Using GNUC 4.4
I setup a Income Statement report from the Reports-->Experimental
report
options.
I have the Start Date set to "Start of this Year" and the End Date to
"End of this Year".
Will the date range of the report automatically switch to Jan 1
2022 to
Dec 31 2022 when the new year actually arrives?
Are these Experimental reports stable?
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