gnucash 1.4.6

Dave Peticolas dave@krondo.com
Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:17:17 -0700


> > Now the problem: my USD-Accounts split up to two banks and there into
> > 5 accounts each. The stockbroker-account is just fine, but the banking
> > account also has two credit cards. The total of the bank account is
> > fine, but the total of the USD-accounts is too high - exactly the
> > amount of the creditcard-accounts. The structure of the accounts is as
> > follows, so you can see where my problem is:
> > 
> > USD-Accounts (total to high)
> > +Citi (total ok)
> > | + Savings (plus amount)
> > | + Checking (plus amount)
> > | + Creditcard (minus amount)
> > | :
> > +Broker
> >  +stock
> >  :
> > 
> > Anyway to get this right?
> 
> Umm, ahh, this sounds like the cannonical gnucash bug.  Either you're
> typing entries into the wrong columns (which would cause a minus sign
> to appear), or we have the columns labelled incorrectly.   

Could you try this with GnuCash 1.4.8? I can't seem to duplicate this bug.

thanks,
dave