I'm glad I saw this post as I have a disabled scheduled transaction that I
was getting ready to renable myself. I guess the solution would be to
delete the recurring and enter a new one.

I would have also expected that enabling would start that day time
otherwise what would a disable button really be used for if it goes back
and enters transactions as if it was never disabled?

On Tue, Apr 12, 2022, 10:55 AM Dale Alspach <alspac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I had a scheduled transfer to savings that I disabled for a few months.
> When I re-enabled the scheduled transfer I did not change the start date. I
> was very surprised to find that when it ran that it entered transactions
> for all of the months when it was disabled.
> Automatically altering the past seems extremely dangerous. It  seems to me
> a warning should be given or scheduled transactions should only insert
> future transactions.
> Dale
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