Derek Atkins wrote... da> I think the major differences are whether the values are fixed or da> variable. Fixed-value transactions should probably be auto-posted da> (maybe with a configuration option to turn it off?) and variable-value da> transactions should require user-input. da> da> Don't forget that variable-value transactions probably need to allow da> the user to set the actual transaction date, too (to catch those da> pesky procrastinators ;)
Derek, So what you're saying is, I need to know in advance that I plan to procrastinate with respect to a specific bill, so I can make the date a variable, and then I need to use a considerably more complicated entry UI just so that I can put in the right date. Did I read you right? My local phone bill is also exactly the same every month, but when I get around to actually paying it depends on a variety of factors. Still, entry should be as simple as "yes, do it" and then maybe editing the date in the register. (My paycheck is almost exactly the same every two weeks, and I agree with Tim that it should auto-enter since I have direct deposit.) -- Aaron Peromsik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- For thicker oatmeal, add less water. --- _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
