Sure, GnuCash will do that as tags, but it's different.
See https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-May/107072.html
and https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-May/107073.html
for details. QuickBooks only allows one class but you can have multiple
tags in Gnucash.
Ther
There isn't one.
But...
Some reports (like the Transaction Report) can filter based on text
contained in various fields. Thus it is possible to 'tag' transactions
with your class names and still generate a report containing only those
transactions.
There is a more deliberate and advanced ve
Hi Ael:
The short answer is that unfortunately gnuCash does not offer "analytical
accounting" features. What quickbooks calls classes, but in some other
places are called dimensions or codes or categories, etc. The term is not
important, but these types of features allow for orthogonal classificat
I am an experienced Quickbooks Desktop (QB) User. I am now moving over to
Gnucash because of the newly excessive cost of QB.
I have scoured the internet for a Gnucash equivalent method for CLASS to
segregate accounts without good results. I have also checked the archives
here by subject.
Has a