GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 342052
Show present total of account and subaccounts
Last modified: 2018-06-29 21:04:27 UTC
I use subaccounts of a bank account for budgetting purposes. I have a fortnightly SX that transfers money into these budgetting accounts. This means that the present total for the parent (bank) account isn't what is actually in my bank account. It would be very helpful to have another column in the Accounts tab to show the present total balance for an account (and all subaccounts (and their subaccounts etc)). There is current a future total which does do the summing of subaccounts, but the current present total doesn't do that. Cheers! Other information:
Are you talking about the "account hierarchy" tab window? Yes, this one unfortunately doesn't have the option to show the balance at a particular date (e. g. today). Our proposed workaround is to open a "account overview" report with all your relevant accounts, set the date as "relative Date / today" and leave this report tab open.
Yes I am talking about the "account hierarchy" tab window. I assume you mean an "account summary" report. Thanks, I've done that now. Cheers!
*** Bug 398017 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Use the down arrow at the top right of the account list to add a "Present Value" column to your accounts view.
Has this been resolved in 2.0.3 or 2.0.4? As in 2.0.2 the "Present Value" column doesn't sum the value of the sub-accounts. Since you closed this with NOTABUG, it leads me to suspect that isn't the case...
In V2.2.4 the total of sub-accounts plus the main account gets displayed in the "Accounts" tab. Therefore, I am going to close this bug. Thank you for your bug report.
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