On 2022-04-12 19:57, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> There might be very good reasons why someone would pause an SX and want
> it to fill-in past instances after un-pausing. Testing, troubleshooting,
> verifying something, trial scenarios, et cetera come to mind off the top
> of my head.
Agreed, and
esday, April 12, 2022 12:53 PM
To: Dale Alspach
Cc: GnuCash-User
Subject: Re: [GNC] Scheduled transactions feature or bug?
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
I agree, the behavior should not be changed, but perhaps the UI could be
improved if people aren't realizing what is going on.
Of course, there is a responsibility for the user to learn the software,
how it works, and pay attention to things. (such as noticing last run
and next occurrence date
When you open the scheduled transaction in the transaction editor, you get
hit in the face with the listing of the last occurred date under the
Occurrences section. I think that pretty obviously suggests that the next
occurrence will follow the defined sequence from that date unless it is
edited.
On 2022-04-12 11:59, Glenn Fowler wrote:
> However, I do agree with the OP in that you would think the expected
> behavior would be to pause when disabled, and then when reenabled to not go
> back to prior to that point.
I wouldn't think that. If I re-enable a scheduled transaction, keeping
the or
#x27;t have to delete and create a new one, just change the start
> date
> >> in the one you have.
> >>
> >> Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Original message
> >> From: Glenn F
e, just change the start date
in the one you have.
Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Original message
From: Glenn Fowler
Date: 4/12/22 1:03 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Dale Alspach
Cc: GnuCash-User
Subject: Re: [GNC] Scheduled transactions feature or bug?
I'm glad I saw t
On 4/12/2022 3:07 PM, Dale Alspach wrote:
Unless one lives in a science fiction world with time travel available
one does not normally *schedule* something to occur in the past.
:)
If this is kept as a feature then perhaps the name should be changed
to "automatic transaction creation tool".
Da
Unless one lives in a science fiction world with time travel available one
does not normally *schedule* something to occur in the past.
:)
If this is kept as a feature then perhaps the name should be changed to
"automatic transaction creation tool".
Dale
On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 11:32 AM Michael or
have to delete and create a new one, just change the start date
> in the one you have.
>
> Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
>
>
>
> Original message
> From: Glenn Fowler
> Date: 4/12/22 1:03 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Dale Alspach
> Cc: GnuCash-Us
duled transactions feature or bug?
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
othe
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
This sounds like a good case of not auto-creating them, but rather
approving them each time. There are options for this.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/12/22 9:55 AM, Dale Alspach wrote:
I had a scheduled transfer to savings that I disabled for a few months.
When I re-enabled the scheduled transfer I di
On 4/12/2022 10:55 AM, Dale Alspach 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
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 se
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