I have some custom reports (not my own, from other users posted on this list) that have worked in 3.x. But they did need some tweaks to get them working in 4.x. This is due to changes in the report system.

Also try to reach out on IRC. The devs hang out there (as well as here) and can assist more with tracking down the failure and maybe point you to where to research for a solution.

Before going any further, make sure you know how to run GnuCash from the command line and obtain a Tracefile so you can see any errors reported.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/20/22 4:28 PM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Well, I see that you put a note in that section saying it didn't work in 4.6 
last September, so you are already aware of this fact.

Since in my 17 years (!) of using gnucash I have never succeeded in creating or 
even loading a custom report-- and believe me, there were times when I really 
tried--I will not attempt to offer you advice with your custom report problem, 
whatever it may turn out to be.

I *will* say that you'll have better success if you tell people what you're 
trying to accomplish, and what specifically the problem is that you've 
encountered. Telling us the page is broken is just noise and serves no purpose.

It's clear from the page history that you know how that content came into being 
(i.e., Gnucash users), and also how it can be changed. So once you figure out 
what does work, you can update the wiki for everyone else.

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