Newbie question about reports
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Re: Newbie question about reports
To be able to answer such questions, it would be important to know which version you are working with.
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Re: Newbie question about reports
I'm using the latest stable (1.3.6)
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Re: Newbie question about reports
On Windows ? or on Linux ?
already tried with the latest version v1.5.0-RC.2
https://github.com/moneymanagerex/moneymanagerex
already tried with the latest version v1.5.0-RC.2
https://github.com/moneymanagerex/moneymanagerex
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Re: Newbie question about reports
I'm not sure why transfers would be included. They transfer out and in accounts and hence negate each other from a category expense perspective, because of this reason I always just use the 'Transfer' category for these anyway.
Why do you think the numbers are wrong? Do you have an example?
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Re: Newbie question about reports
The difference comes when producing a report from a subset of accounts. In that case a transfer out to an account which is not a member of that subset should be considered as an 'expense'.
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Re: Newbie question about reports
Good point. Transfers in should therefore also be considered an 'income'. I have raised an issue to investigate this behavior.
https://github.com/moneymanagerex/money ... ssues/3350