Further, is there some magical aspect to the number 5 that would suggest it to
be the 'ideal' maximum depth for this setting? Why have a maximum at all?
On November 9, 2019, at 10:34 PM, D via gnucash-user
wrote:
Christopher,
It's a saved report configuration, not a custom report. I did not a
Christopher,
It's a saved report configuration, not a custom report. I did not and do not
code Scheme. Any value saved is based on what I was given by the UI. If I saved
'6', it's because Gnucash gave me that option. So, someone changed the
definition somewhere along the line, it would seem.
D
Looking through the account depth seeing, if your custom report uses the
account-depth option in options-utilities, it has never shown any number
other than level 5.
It may be useful to submit the custom report in Bugzilla for a review.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019, 02:12 David T. via gnucash-user, <
gnuca
Hmm.
Apparently, I didn't click the dialog box enough. After 10 iterations of
the same error, the report does load. FWIW, it's a custom report that is
based on the Assets Pie Chart.
Moreover, it would appear that the setting that causes trouble is the
"Account Depth" setting. When this is se
Hello,
I am using GnuCash 3.5 on Windows 10. GnuCash 3.5 is the latest version
I have ever used.
I have a report that I customized and saved in an earlier version of
GnuCash (I can't tell you the version, but I know that it is an earlier
version). I can't be certain which base report I used,