Glad to see you have it working.

Certainly, feedback to the user is important. The challenge is trying to 
determine (or guess) if the result was intended or not. GnuCash allows for 
users to heavily customize their chart of accounts to meet their individual 
needs. I’ve learned over the years that what appears as a bug to one person, 
might be desired behavior by another. Of course, the tools provided should work.

I think in this case, some sort of test would need to be performed for GnuCash 
to check if any result was returned at all, and then if not, alert the user to 
the problem. There are some reports which do this already. (they will show a 
message indicating you need to set some options first to obtain any usable 
output)

If you can reliably repeat the steps necessary to produce the ’not working’ 
condition and can well describe this condition, preferably with some 
screenshots, please file a bug on it. That won’t mean it will get tended to 
right away, but it will be documented as something needing attention for when 
developers do get to improving the budget module.(or any other part of the 
software so affected)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jan 24, 2019, at 11:36 PM, Lorrie Laskey <lrlas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Mystery solved.
> 
> I did as you suggested and went through all of my account types and their
> child accounts and did have some that were not categorized properly.
> Voila! The budget now works.
> 
> I would like to suggest some kind of user help when issues arise. If the
> budget is not working, possibly an error message or a popup with helpful
> suggestions or a bug report popup.
> 
> Back to the budget, I am looking forward to testing my budget this year and
> making wiser money choices and putting some money aside for special
> purchases. Having my money under control is such a comforting feeling.
> 
> Thanks to the creators of this wonderful tool.


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