First, I am puzzled by header on your message because it does not show
Gnucash-user@gnucash.org as an addressee but it seems to have been
forwarded to me through the maillist so I suppose everyone has gotten a
copy.

Second, while you say that you only saw the new transaction in the income
account, you did not say whether it had the correct date , whether there
was a transfer account visible there, and whether it was the asset account
that you expected it to be.  This could be an important clue to whatever is
causing this apparent anomaly.

David C

On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 4:46 PM, Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net
> wrote:

> I have a scheduled transaction that fires on the third Wednesday of the
> month to record my Social Security disbursement. The transaction is set
> to create automatically.  Today when I opened GnuCash it informed me
> that the transaction was created yet when I look in the Checking Account
> the deposit is not recorded. When I check the Income Account the other
> half of the transaction is recorded properly. I do not see this listed
> as a known problem in the Release Announcement for 3.0. Should this be
> submitted as a bug? GnuCash version is:Version: 3.0.
> Build ID: git 3.0+ (2018-04-01)
>
> Regards
> Keith McKenna
>
>
>
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