Steve,

 

Just want the option to trigger a post manually, not a permanent change in the 
schedule. As you do, I set up my scheduled transactions to post on the 1st of 
the month regardless of the date of the transaction. I usually wait till the 
first to pay and post my bills to accommodate the scheduled transactions 
limitations. It would be like skipping a scheduled transaction for one month 
only the opposite, activating it early. Pick a scheduled transaction and tell 
the program to go ahead and post it today, on the 30th of month prior to the 
next scheduled transaction date. Hope that explains what I’m looking for.

 

Thanks,

Roger

 

From: Steve Butler <stephen.m.butle...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2021 10:47 AM
To: rmom...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [GNC] Advancing scheduled transactions

 

Not sure what you are asking.  Do you want to permanently change the date the 
transaction fires?

 

Or is this just a random change because it came early that month?

 

Note:  I generally have scheduled transactions automatically post 15-20 days 
early so I can see their effect in the registers of interest.  If I note that 
the transaction posted on a date different, it is easy to change the date in 
that register.

 

I haven't tried editing the general/overview panel on a scheduled transaction 
to see if the scheduled date could be permanently changed.

 

On Wed, Dec 29, 2021, 08:24 <rmom...@gmail.com <mailto:rmom...@gmail.com> > 
wrote:

Is there a way to advance a specific scheduled transaction in Version: 4.6
Build ID: 4.6+(2021-06-26). Be nice to have an option of advancing a
scheduled transaction for example when I get paid before the end of the
month. I don't see a way to do that. Hasn't been one as far as I know in
previous versions. Just be a handy feature.



Happy New Year,

Roger

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