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Any way to obtain this sort of report?
GAS ----- 2008 2009 2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr May etc... And, is there an option to hide the zero values in the report? Grazie e ciao. Tony.
TonyIT, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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Hmmm, no and no.
Hei Ku, proud to be a member of the KMyMoney Development Team since January-2008
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What a pity... For my personal experience , this is one of the more useful reports.
And the hiding of the zero-values lets the report more readable. Yes, I see. I may put this stuff in the wish list. Right? Ciao! Tony.
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This is really the sort of thing you can do fairly easily with a 3-dimensional spreadsheet; you should be able to create a workaround by creating separate reports in KMyMoney, exporting them as CSV, importing them to a spreadsheet and adding another sheet which references and displays the values as you want them.
Once you have worked out the algorithm to do it for gas, it should be pretty easy to do it for any other item.
John Hudson, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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This kind of reports looks ok for a single category, but doing that for all categories does not scale well in terms of visualization and performance.
Hei Ku, proud to be a member of the KMyMoney Development Team since January-2008
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Good grief...
I am escaped away from the spreadsheets.
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