This bug happens for me in 1.4.3 as well, Kevin. I have found that I
can avoid the problem if, after creating the new bucket and before
dragging it, I simply save the database with a manual cmd-S.
Scott
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Lance, that is awesome.
I work for a telecommunications company developing custom financial
tools for strictly internal use. I just finished up a three three
project creating an application that was run in production a grand
total of one time! and will never be used again. Of course, it
Hi Kevin - this is a feature request for your list.
In addition to "Update This Transaction Only" and "Update All Future
Transactions", I would like an option to just "Cancel" from the
"Update future transactions?" dialog.
Every once in a while, I realize I clicked on the wrong item, and
don't w
hmm yup there was one memorized... in fact there is a bunch of stuff
memorized that i didnt tell it to - i guess its 'auto' memorizing.
i deleted it - will see what happens in the next check run :)
thanks everyone :)
ml
On Mar 27, 6:17 pm, jguice wrote:
> Yep, me too. In fact I've had to creat
This is an extremely clear and helpful explanation. (I've been having
similar difficulties to the original poster).
The fact that you have to write it up as you did, and the fact that I
have now printed it to have next to my computers, seems to indicate a
difficulty that some people have wit
I'd love to see it as well. I've been spending a few minutes here and
there trying to figure out the SQL but haven't been successful. I'm
sure Kevin just loves the fact his users are trying to reverse-
engineer his database schema. We're probably getting little stars by
our names right n
I'm sure Kevin doesn't mind if we write scripts to extract data from
the MoneyWell file so long as they don't WRITE anything into the file
and we don't get any unrealistic expectations that future versions of
MoneyWell won't cause them to break :)
I'll start another post with details of what I di
For anyone interested, here is how I managed to get a script working
that extracts out the current bucket balances and sends them out via a
nicely formatted email that I keep on my iPod touch.
Keep in mind, this is something I hacked together in a couple hours by
poking around the MoneyWell DB fi
Kevin,
Not to start an argument, but I wanted to clear something up. You did
submit a post to this very forum talking about the iPhone app possibly
being out last year. Here is the text from that post:
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On Jul 21, 2008, at 10:06 PM, Daniel wrote
I should clarify that in my queries above, the starting date
(2009-03-31 in my examples) should actually be your cash flow starting
date, not the first date of the month.
In my case those dates are the same since I started using MoneyFlow
this month, but obviously it will be different for others.
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