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- 17 March 2024, 12:35
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: How to show only totals in Bar Chart
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3714
Re: How to show only totals in Bar Chart
I forgot to ask how to change the axis, and for example, make the expenses show positive (so I see increasing expenses in a more visual way)
- 17 March 2024, 12:33
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: How to show only totals in Bar Chart
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3714
How to show only totals in Bar Chart
Hi, I want to see the evolution of for example, category Food, month by month using Bar Chart. Since I shae te account with my husband, this is the set up I use: Transaction filter: All is true Splits owners contains LVM Splits The category is Food I dont include anything in Splits filter I select t...
- 22 May 2023, 23:03
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Handlig that a 3rd person owes me in a shared account
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13758
Re: Handlig that a 3rd person owes me in a shared account
OK! But this doesn't make much sense since the account is owned by two people the money is own to the two people.
- 20 May 2023, 15:30
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Handlig that a 3rd person owes me in a shared account
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13758
Re: Handlig that a 3rd person owes me in a shared account
Sorry, I couldn't attach anything, not sure why. Hopefully we can make progress without the attachments. They were jpeg files.
- 20 May 2023, 15:27
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Handlig that a 3rd person owes me in a shared account
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13758
Handlig that a 3rd person owes me in a shared account
Hi, I have crated an account in icompta that corresponds to a saving account with my husband. So every transaction there corresponds 50% to his person and 50% to my person. But from time to time we buy in a grocery e.g a total of 50€, 40€ correspond to our own expenses (so 20/each) and 10 to her. So...
- 27 December 2022, 22:01
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Handling shared expenses in a bank account
- Replies: 13
- Views: 137834
Re: Handling shared expenses in a bank account
OK! I'm getting closer to the end of understanding how to handle things... sorry for the many questions. Now that I know that my partner owes me say 1.000€ as it says is Person account, he should transfer from his bank account to mine this amount. When I input this transaction in my iCompta account ...
- 27 December 2022, 08:29
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Handling shared expenses in a bank account
- Replies: 13
- Views: 137834
Re: Handling shared expenses in a bank account
Do you mean a real bank transfer?
There is no way to do the “transfer “ to his person account inside icompta?
There is no way to do the “transfer “ to his person account inside icompta?
- 26 December 2022, 18:20
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Handling shared expenses in a bank account
- Replies: 13
- Views: 137834
Re: Handling shared expenses in a bank account
Hi I have a shared savings account in icompta with my partner, so we are both owners. Sometimes he makes a mistake and charges his own expenses to this account. This means that there is an expense of e.g. 100€ in one single split with two owners. This should be the full amount to him, so he owes me ...
- 17 December 2022, 00:07
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Different rules for diffferent accounts
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4150
Re: Different rules for diffferent accounts
Thank you
Is it possible to make one single rule like this ?:
If a happens then do x
If b happens then do y
Or should this be two different rules?
Thanks
Is it possible to make one single rule like this ?:
If a happens then do x
If b happens then do y
Or should this be two different rules?
Thanks
- 04 December 2022, 21:32
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Applying rules several times, hand editing
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2924
Applying rules several times, hand editing
Hi, I keep learning icompta in detail...so thanks for your support. Let's consider this situation: I import from a csv file the latest transactions of my real bank account into the corresponding icompta account. I run in this icompta account the rules that I had defined before, that essentially cons...