4.5.
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From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Tue Jun 01 08:12:27 EDT 2021
To: David G Hamblen
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] New Imbalance-XXX Behavior
Well, that's how it worked before.
Original Message
From: David G Hamblen
Sent: Tue
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From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Tue Jun 01 08:21:26 EDT 2021
To: David G Hamblen
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] New Imbalance-XXX Behavior
And, having downgraded to 4.4, I can confirm that this new behavior began with
4.5.
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From:
And, having downgraded to 4.4, I can confirm that this new behavior began with
4.5.
Original Message
From: "D. via gnucash-user"
Sent: Tue Jun 01 08:12:27 EDT 2021
To: David G Hamblen
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] New Imbalance-XXX Behavior
Well, tha
Well, that's how it worked before.
Original Message
From: David G Hamblen
Sent: Tue Jun 01 07:08:28 EDT 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] New Imbalance-XXX Behavior
Since Gnucash uses guid's, perhaps let it create the imbalance account
in the ro
Since Gnucash uses guid's, perhaps let it create the imbalance account
in the root account, then rename/move it to a location of your
choosing. That way it maybe gets added to the list of valid imbalance
accounts?
On 5/31/21 11:23 PM, DaveC49 wrote:
David,
I'm not sure why the behaviour has
Michael:
On 2021-05-31 14:36, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
I suspect you were not seeing the behavior you thought you were seeing.…
I see the same behaviour as David, in GnuCash 4.2. I just created a
credit card transaction, and intentionally left the other Account field
blank. GnuCash fi
DaveC49,
Your information is interesting, but it does not restore the behavior that
previous releases already had, and the current release lost, as David T
pointed out. I think he is saying that in his opinion, it wasn't broke,
didn't need fixing.
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 10:24 PM DaveC49 wrote:
David,
I'm not sure why the behaviour has changed, but from a programming
prospective, it is much simpler to create the imbalance accounts at the top
level. There is no need to search for a location which may be different in
every user's CoA. One reason perhaps for keeping it at the top level is t
s for any other
currencies my books might track); I am looking for Gnucash to use the Imbalance
accounts that already exist.
David
Original Message
From: Michael or Penny Novack
Sent: Mon May 31 17:36:23 EDT 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] New Imbalance-X
On 5/31/2021 1:08 PM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Please re-read my email. In it you will see that I am NOT/NOT asking
about how to handle entries that are automatically added to
Imbalance-USD. I am fully aware of Gnucash behaviors in regard to the
creation of entries into Imbalance-USD,
@Derek:
Please re-read my email. In it you will see that I am NOT/NOT asking
about how to handle entries that are automatically added to
Imbalance-USD. I am fully aware of Gnucash behaviors in regard to the
creation of entries into Imbalance-USD, and I have a long-established
workflow in plac
The Imbalance-xxx account will reappear the next time an error is made in
balancing a transaction, or if a transaction is intentionally left out of
balance to be fixed later, so it is useless to delete the account.
I agree with David T that new entries should go to the existing account,
even if it
The existence of an Imbalance account means you have an error in a
transaction. So you should fix it and empty it..
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On May 31, 2021 10:34:48 AM "D. via gnucash-user"
wrote:
Hello,
I have noticed a new behavior in regards to the
Hello,
I have noticed a new behavior in regards to the automatic creation of entries
to Imbalance-XXX (in my case, Imbalance-USD).
When I first started using Gnucash, I found the creation of a top level
imbalance account to be additional unwanted clutter to my Chart of Accounts. I
found, by
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