Hi Derek,
Who are the experts in terms of the report coding/development?
Is it worth me trying to learn the report coding language and trying to
fix this myself? Or are there plans to migrate the report coding to a
different language (like SQL) in which case I should focus my efforts
elsewhere?
Thank you. Submitted here: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798461
On 20/2/2022 22:10, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
I just opened the account file you sent, ran the balance sheet, and then
expanded the default account depth from to 4. When I did that I noticed
that the two lines you sent:
Hi,
I just opened the account file you sent, ran the balance sheet, and then
expanded the default account depth from to 4. When I did that I noticed
that the two lines you sent:
2,000 UST2 $1,960.00
0 UST1 $0.00
are BOTH from the same account, USD Bonds. The fact they are from
Thanks Derek. Adding the screenshot here as an attachment.
On 20/2/2022 20:45, Derek Atkins wrote:
The example file made it through. The photo didn't. The reason is
that the list strips html. So embedded images get stripped.
Attachments do make it.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please
The example file made it through. The photo didn't. The reason is that the
list strips html. So embedded images get stripped. Attachments do make it.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On February 20, 2022 7:31:59 AM km22 wrote:
P.S. I see that neither my screensh
P.S. I see that neither my screenshot nor example gnucash file seem to
be accessible to the mailing list. Pls let me know how best to share
both of these. Thanks
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Hi,
Following up on a post made here:
https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/146779/gnucash-why-does-the-balance-sheet-report-list-positions-with-zero-balances
It reads: I am using GnuCash 4.8. I have opened the "Balance Sheet"
report and in Options deselected "Include accounts with zero tota