Re: [GNC] Total Debt/Credit in Register Report

2019-12-27 Thread Colin Law
Please provide an exact example of what you mean, then we should be able to
explain the discrepancy.
Also tell us which version of the software you are using and on what
operating system.

Colin

On Fri, 27 Dec 2019, 16:34 ceandyek laedon via gnucash-user, <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

>  I experiment further, I find out the "running balance" are not correct if
> transactions contain multiple debits/credits.
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ceandyek
>  On Thursday, December 26, 2019, 9:19:38 PM EST, ceandyek laedon via
> gnucash-user  wrote:
>
>   I notice that if transactions contain multiple debits and credits, the
> total debit and total credit calculations in
> the Register report is not correct (the same scenario shows with the
> running balance).
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ceandyek
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Re: [GNC] Total Debt/Credit in Register Report

2019-12-27 Thread David Carlson
Welcome to GnuCash!

You need to read the help manuals when you want to learn about how the
program works.  It strictly follows double entry bookkeeping rules, which
sometimes seems confusing to newcomers familiar with some of the other
programs such as Quicken.

Once you have digested the section of the manual that applies to some
aspect of the program you can ask specific questions, but 'not correct' is
way too vague.  In fact, it is correct, so you are missing something, but
we cannot tell from that description what it might be.

David Carlson

On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 10:34 AM ceandyek laedon via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

>  I experiment further, I find out the "running balance" are not correct if
> transactions contain multiple debits/credits.
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ceandyek
>  On Thursday, December 26, 2019, 9:19:38 PM EST, ceandyek laedon via
> gnucash-user  wrote:
>
>   I notice that if transactions contain multiple debits and credits, the
> total debit and total credit calculations in
> the Register report is not correct (the same scenario shows with the
> running balance).
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ceandyek
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Re: [GNC] Total Debt/Credit in Register Report

2019-12-27 Thread ceandyek laedon via gnucash-user
 I experiment further, I find out the "running balance" are not correct if 
transactions contain multiple debits/credits.
Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks

Ceandyek
 On Thursday, December 26, 2019, 9:19:38 PM EST, ceandyek laedon via 
gnucash-user  wrote:  
 
  I notice that if transactions contain multiple debits and credits, the total 
debit and total credit calculations in
the Register report is not correct (the same scenario shows with the running 
balance).

Please advise.

Thanks

Ceandyek  
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Re: [GNC] How to have subtotal

2019-12-27 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
If new to gnucash, one of the things to learn is about ALL the options 
for how you want each report that you will use to show. Things like do 
you want to see subtotals for parent accounts, before or after, do you 
want zero balance accounts showing, how many levels of nesting, even 
fundamental things like as of what date << an "Income Statement" is 
always for some specified period between TWO dates.


You run the report (will be using default options). You then use 
Edit=>Report Options to open the options menu, and set the options that 
you prefer. Will stay for THAT report (that run of it) when you have 
done a "save".


I will repeat, if new to gnucash you won't yet know what options are 
available to you or what the report will look like depending on how you 
set them. You'll have to experiment. I know how I want (for example) the 
"Income Statement" to appear, including things like having the title be 
"Revenue Statement" or "Statement of Revenues and Expenses" << because I 
do accounting for non-profits and THAT is the normal title; a business 
might choose "Profit and Loss" >> I know that I like subtotals after and 
have deep nesting. You'll need to choose what YOU want.


Michael D Novack



On 12/26/2019 5:23 PM, ceandyek laedon via gnucash-user wrote:

  please see the image where "Auto" is a parent account containing 5 sub 
accounts.
When I generate "Income Statement", the "Auto" has $0.00.
[Q]How can I have "Auto" with subtotal "$2,141.81"?

Thanks

Ceandyek
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