On 3/18/2018 4:27 PM, Ronal B Morse wrote:
Have you looked at using the log files to duplicate transactions from one session into another?

I don't think that would fit the case here, as in the general case, the transactions would NOT be duplicates. Take a look at the example Ken gives.

"such as expensing a portion of utilities for my home office business expenses"

From the point of view of personal books: Check to utility, debit of transaction split between a personal utility expense and probably a loan to the business << or an additional investment in the business >> From the point of view of the business, a debit to a business utility expense (for that amount) and a credit to a liability to the business owner. Or of course could have been treated as a negative draw << additional investment in the business rather than a loan to it. >>

Michael D Novack
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