Um, gnucash has ALWAYS supported this.  It will pay the invoices
in FIFO order.  If you select an invoice in the process payment
dialog (you dont have to! it's completely optional) then it puts
that invoice at the front of the FIFO, but any overpayment will
then spill over to the next one in the list.  Gnucash has ALWAYS
supported this.

-derek

Quoting "John Z. Bohach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I am a programmer, even did some Scheme work way back in the old days
> (loved programming in Scheme...) of TI-Scheme on a IBM-DOS box.
>
> Judging from some of the comments on the gnucash-users mailing list, my
> own experiences, and reality, it is quite often the case that a
> customer will send a payment for multiple invoices on a single check.
>
> We are switching to gnucash from Quickbooks/M$, where this feature was
> available and quite useful.
>
> If someone could direct me to the source code area where such an
> enhancement could be made, I'd start trying to implement this
> feature...unless someone has already...in which case I could assist, if
> needed.  Also, if anyone has some words of wisdom on what I should
> lookout for/consider along the way, that would be appreciated...
>
> Regards,
>
> John Z. Bohach
>
> P.S.:  Thanks to everyone who has worked on this project for so
> long...it is a really great program that is well on its way to
> competing with the proprietary accounting programs.
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