Hi Török Edwin,

thank you for your feedback on Gnucash.

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 05:39:13PM +0200, Török Edwin wrote:
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> After upgrading the gnucash version, the "transfer funds" function
> doesn't work as expected.
> 
> Steps:
>  - click transfer funds when you have an account from "Current Assets" open
>  - tick "Show Income/Expense"
> 
> Expected result:
>  See Income/Expenses tree
> 
> Actual result:
>  Only see Expenses and Income, without their subaccounts, so no transfer
> is possible
> 
> Workaround:
>  Open the respective subaccount of Expenses and launch 'Transfer Funds'
> from there. Then I am able to see both the 'Current Assets' tree, and
> Expenses tree and make the transfer.
> It is quite time consuming though, as for each different expense I need
> to open it, go there, and enter transaction there, when all I want is to
> enter the transactions to/from an account in 'Current Assets'.
> 
> If you need more details please ask, I can't attach the actual gnucash
> file for obvious reasons, but if needed I can try to create some minimal
> files with fake data that reproduce this bug.

I've just uploaded Gnucash 1:2.4.2-1. Is the bug still present in this version?

Regards,
Micha



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