Summary: | add balance entered in Operations | ||
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Product: | [Applications] skrooge | Reporter: | Joe Morris <joedmorris> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Stephane MANKOWSKI <stephane> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | stephane |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Joe Morris
2012-03-17 13:02:48 UTC
Hi, What do you mean by "balance entered" ? The "balance" is already available in Skrooge. To display it, you just have to use the contextual menu on the the header of the operation table and add the "Balance" column. If "balance entered" means the balance of the account in the unit of the entered operations, this is not possible because what should be the result for that? amount unit balance balance_entered 10 F 10F 10F 20 F 30F 30F 1.5 € 40F ???? On 03/17/2012 09:33 PM, Stephane MANKOWSKI wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=296204 > > Stephane MANKOWSKI <stephane@mankowski.fr> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Status|UNCONFIRMED |ASSIGNED > Assignee|guillaume.debure@gmail.com |stephane@mankowski.fr > Ever confirmed|0 |1 > > --- Comment #1 from Stephane MANKOWSKI <stephane@mankowski.fr> --- > Hi, > > What do you mean by "balance entered" ? > The "balance" is already available in Skrooge. > To display it, you just have to use the contextual menu on the the header of > the operation table and add the "Balance" column. > > If "balance entered" means the balance of the account in the unit of the > entered operations, this is not possible because what should be the result for > that? > amount unit balance balance_entered > 10 F 10F 10F > 20 F 30F 30F > 1.5 € 40F ???? > There is (now?) a column Balance, which allows a running balance in a column, which is separate to final balance underneath. For a foreign currency account, it is helpful to see the amount you entered and not its equivalent in the default currency. So I have used Amount Entered since you added it a couple versions ago. This was very appreciated, as you could easily see not the equivalent amounts, but the amounts in the foreign currency. I installed 1.2.0 yesterday, and noticed there was now a balance column. The balance column only shows amounts in the default currency, so it would show a running balance of the dollar amount in my peso account, not as helpful. I was wondering if it was possible to add a column (to be consistent called Balance Entered) so that the foreign currency could have a running balance in the currency of that account, instead of its equivalent amount in the default currency. I am not sure of what you are asking above, as I only display one account at a time. I would prefer my dollar accounts, which only contain dollar transactions, to show those amounts as entered, and it is helpful (but not absolutely necessary) to use the Balance column to show a running balance, not just the final balance to the right and above the data entry fields. This would be helpful to also be possible for my peso accounts, but if I use the present Balance column, I get the running dollar amount equivalents. If there was a Balance Entered column, I would use it instead of Balance, which would give me a running balance in dollars in my dollar accounts, and a running peso balance for my peso accounts. With the Amount Entered, Expenditure Entered, and Income Entered columns, I was thinking a Balance Entered column would allow for this. Perhaps I am not understanding something. Git commit 9cd66b0b8670d84b8fc68bdbcab4a65475de6b2d by Stephane Mankowski. Committed on 26/03/2012 at 19:52. Pushed by smankowski into branch 'Feature'. M +2 -1 CHANGELOG M +1 -1 skgbankgui/skgobjectmodel.cpp M +24 -12 skgbankmodeler/skgdocumentbank.cpp http://commits.kde.org/skrooge/9cd66b0b8670d84b8fc68bdbcab4a65475de6b2d |