2024-03-16 GnuCash IRC logs
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12:26:24 <sunyibo> How can I generate reports where I group accounts in "new" categories?
12:26:48 <sunyibo> I'd like a breakdown of my assets in terms of currencies and regions invested.
12:27:39 <sunyibo> so far, I've been exporting the data into a spreadsheet and making two breakups, but I'm sure gnucash can do that, without that I have to move around accounts.
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18:32:06 <CDB-Man> @tell chris source account to search txns on left <-- not quite sure what you mean by this, I assume you mean the row by row vertical listing is as per register order in the source account?
18:32:06 <gncbot> CDB-Man: The operation succeeded.
18:35:35 <CDB-Man> @tell chris I think the standard order on a classic accounting paper worksheet makes sense, ie ie assets > liabilities > equity > expense > income -- otherwise you could simply do it alphabetically as well
18:35:35 <gncbot> CDB-Man: The operation succeeded.
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