GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 124367
Wrong Account Summary Report with mixed asset/liability accounts
Last modified: 2018-06-29 20:38:05 UTC
My bank account is a UK product that lumps my house mortgage, my current account, and savings into one big pot. I want to see these components as a series of virtual subaccounts within the real account, so I have added it to gnucash as follows:. The parent account has Account Type "Bank". Its children are: Current: Account Type "Bank" Savings: Account Type "Asset" Mortgage: Account Type "Liability" The main Accounts display correctly adds these up so that the total is Mortgage less the balance in Current and Savings, ie the true net balance. The Account Summary Report simply adds them up, as if they were all assets. It makes me look quite rich, but sadly it is incorrect.
Yes, the account summary report only works correctly when Asset accounts are subaccounts of asset accounts, and liability accounts are only subaccounts of liability accounts. I'm not sure whether it is even possible to create a meaningful balance sheet (i.e. account summary report) when there's a liability account as subaccount of an asset account. I think there has been some discussion in a two year old bug but I can't find it atm.
You're probably thinking of bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141791 which has been fixed. This bug, however, still remains in the Account Summary report: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95551#c4
I have just posted a patch, Bug#95551 comment #5, which should fix this bug. Please confirm this bug as of gnucash-20040728-010148-cvs.diff.
Note that the bug may have only been fixed in CVS HEAD. I've applied this patch to CVS HEAD (but not 1.8). Therefore I am going to close this as a duplicate of 95551 and the I can close 95551 when the code gets into a release. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 95551 ***
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