> On 11 Mar 2020, at 20:03, Adrian Yong <ihngeocons...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> I have reading a lot of posts on this issue...
> 
> I have been using QuickBooks for quite a while. 
> 
> I would like to generate a GL like i do in QB..
> 
> The GL should contain all the parent and children accounts...
> 
> In fact, if I got the terminology correct, QB lists only the children 
> accounts but groups then in the order of Assets, Liabilities, and Equity...
> 
> How do I do that in Gnucash ?
> 
> Regards,
> Adrian

Hi, Adrian, and welcome to the Gnucash community.

My first suggestion is that you should always post queries to 
gnucash-user@gnucash.org - you’re more likely to get a quick solution than if 
you choose one contributor.

I have had no experience with QuickBooks.

If what you want is to create a General Journal which mimics the pen-and-ink 
version and lists all transactions you’ve (with optional restrictions) then you 
should go for Tools => General Journal.

Note that (by default) this reports only on the last 30 days, but you can 
adjust this by right-clicking on any of the transactions and choosing “Filter 
By”.

You can also sort the entries so that they appear in Date-of-Entry order (which 
most closely mimics the pen-and-ink version).

You could also create a Transaction report (Reports => Transaction Report) and 
then click on “Edit Report Options” to get a very comprehensive set of options, 
which you will need to experiment with to get what you want. 

Best of luck,

Michael

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