Re: cannot find report

2017-10-26 Thread David Carlson
The settings for the standard reports do not get saved unless you save them as custom reports, so there is no need to change them again unless you want to save them under different custom report names for different purposes. David C On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 6:51 AM, Paul de Vries

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-26 Thread Paul de Vries
> On 26 Oct 2017, at 02:30, Christopher Lam wrote: > (...) > If you don't need the transactional data you can use the Income Statement for > Multi level subtotals. I know, I am terrible. this works exactly as i want it, except ... only for income/expense accounts.

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Christopher Lam
Don't think so, not for transactional level reporting. Perhaps you can use an external tool to do complex SQL queries. The transaction report, designed a long time ago, cannot be easily transformed to achieve multilevel subtotals, nor subtotals on account parents. If you don't need the

Re: cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Paul de Vries
>> From: Paul de Vries >> Sent: Wednesday, 25 October 2017 10:07 PM >> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org >> Subject: cannot find report >> >> I need a transaction report for a given period with total over sub-accounts, >> e.g. >>

RE: cannot find report

2017-10-25 Thread Christopher Lam
You can run the standard Transaction Report, choose options: Accounts/Accounts: click a parent account, click “Select Children”; ***don’t select any other accounts*** Sorting/Primary Key: account name Sorting/Primary Subtotal: true Sorting/Secondary Key: none This will give you the total for