Hi Angeman
please explain the difference between selecting "Categorize" on a transaction vs (what I normally use) set a category
Thanks a lot
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- 02 March 2018, 23:32
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Categorize vs Set category
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3976
- 02 March 2018, 23:31
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Issue with Rules
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3947
Issue with Rules
Hi Angeman
something very strange happens with this rule Now when I download transactions - look - it categorizes everything like I defined in one rule instead of using all other rules
something very strange happens with this rule Now when I download transactions - look - it categorizes everything like I defined in one rule instead of using all other rules
- 26 February 2018, 17:14
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: exclude a category in report
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6630
Re: exclude a category in report
Would that be in transactions filter or in splits filter? And why, please
Please explain how it works so next time i wouldn't have to ask but will be able to just create the necessary filter/conditions
Please explain how it works so next time i wouldn't have to ask but will be able to just create the necessary filter/conditions
- 26 February 2018, 07:44
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: What does "Set variable" action do?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9089
What does "Set variable" action do?
Hi Angeman
What does an action in rules "Set variable" do?
What does an action in rules "Set variable" do?
- 26 February 2018, 06:29
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Transactions vs Splits
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10307
Re: Transactions vs Splits
That was my understanding too
But I guess what I'm trying to understand is -- when creating reports you have transactions filter and then splits filter separately -- what is that for?
Is there any difference in putting category is X in transaction filter and category is X in splits filter?
But I guess what I'm trying to understand is -- when creating reports you have transactions filter and then splits filter separately -- what is that for?
Is there any difference in putting category is X in transaction filter and category is X in splits filter?
- 26 February 2018, 05:43
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: exclude a category in report
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6630
exclude a category in report
Hi Angeman
I need to exclude a category from splits/comparative reports, but no matter how I do a condition it still shows up
Is it possible to show all the categories except for 1 ?
here's how i'm doing my report - which condition do I create and where should it be ?
I need to exclude a category from splits/comparative reports, but no matter how I do a condition it still shows up
Is it possible to show all the categories except for 1 ?
here's how i'm doing my report - which condition do I create and where should it be ?
- 26 February 2018, 05:33
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Print a certain view
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7505
Print a certain view
Hi Angeman I have my categories organized as a tree and I"d like to print only first level of categories tree (splits report) but when I expand only what I need and try to print - it still prints all the collapsed subcategories too Is it possible to print the report exactly the way it looks on ...
- 23 February 2018, 22:13
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Loan payments to show up as expenses
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4888
Re: Loan payments to show up as expenses
Thanks Angeman that's helpful to know However that wasn't my question I'm trying to have my transactions in such a way that certain transfers (payments toward a car loan) show up as categorized expenses on comparative or splits report. I assigned a category to these transfers but expenses don't show...
- 23 February 2018, 14:52
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Splits report
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3149
Splits report
Hi Angeman I'm trying to calculate the monthly averages of my categories in 2017 Splits report seems to be the right one for this purpose. Tell me if that's wrong, though However when I create a condition Date before 31/12/17 the report still shows the two months of 2018, which messes up the average...
- 23 February 2018, 04:22
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: ET abbreviation
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3128
ET abbreviation
What ET stands for?
You use it often throughout the app
You use it often throughout the app