Hello,

Liking at the screen shot, I can see that you are able to view other 
transactions from that time frame (so it's not that the transaction date is 
causing it to disappear).

The one thing we can't tell room the screen shot is whether any of the splits 
in your transaction are actually assigned to the current checking account. If 
none of your splits are assigned to the checking account, then the transaction 
will disappear from this register the moment you press enter, since there is 
nothing in the transaction to bind it to this one.

David T.

On March 3, 2018, at 1:53 AM, David Dutra <ddu...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:

Thanks, but I have done that and scrolled up the whole list of transactions - 
it's not there. 



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Colin Law
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Also you can use the search feature to search for the lost transaction.

Colin

On 2 March 2018 at 19:38, Evan Van Dyke <eva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This will sound like a stupid response, but it’s happened to me a 
> bunch…
>
> Are you 100% sure you have the date right on the transaction when you enter 
> it?   I’ve had this happen too many times when I enter just the month/day on 
> a transaction, and GnuCash puts in last year’s year for some reason… causing 
> the new transaction to jump up off the top of the screen when I hit “Enter” 
> to create the transaction.  Most common around the end of the year (for me), 
> and you say you’re coming back to the DB after time off, so it might just be 
> “helping” you in an incorrect fashion.
>
> The fact that it auto-fills when you try to re-enter it suggests that the Tx 
> is in your ledger somewhere.   If you’ve been clearing/reconciling your 
> transactions, you can probably find it fast by scrolling up and looking for a 
> Tx in the cleared section of your ledger which says “n” in that column.
>
> —Evan
>
>> On Mar 2, 2018, at 1:26 PM, David Dutra <ddu...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm very much a newbie and I'd appreciate some help. I used GnuCash 
>> last year for our small nonprofit to keep track of income and 
>> expenses based on transactions through our check book. I figured out 
>> how to use it for simple and split transactions last year and it 
>> worked fine. I haven't used it since and when I tried to carry on 
>> where I left off a year ago, I encountered a problem.
>>
>>
>>
>> I set up a payment and split it into its two expense components - no 
>> problem. I hit Enter, but instead of entering that transaction and 
>> moving to the next line for the next entry, my transaction 
>> disappeared from view and all that was left was the date. However, 
>> when I began to enter it again beginning in the Memo column, the 
>> whole transaction reappeared with the correct amounts and splits. Hit 
>> Enter, and the same thing happened - line disappeared except for the 
>> date. Same thing happened when I clicked on the Enter button on the menu 
>> rather than hitting Enter on the keyboard.
>>
>>
>>
>> Not sure why I was able to figure it out a year ago, but having 
>> issues now, but I'm assuming I'm making some simple mistake. Can anyone help 
>> me out??
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> David
>>
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