Entering scheduled transactions.
Donald D Henson
wepin at wepin.com
Sun Feb 8 15:49:54 CST 2004
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 18:02, Josh Sled wrote:
> You can use the scheduled transactions in the way you describe.
>
> In the Scheduled Transaction editor, you can specify that you should be
> reminded of the transaction X days in advance [where X can be 0].
>
> As well, the template transaction in the editor will accept non-numeric
> character strings [such as "amount"] as a /variable/.
>
> When the since-last-run dialog is invoked, it will show the recently
> "come-due" transactions, as reminders if configured as such, and allow
> you to either defer or create the transaction. If you decide to create
> the transaction, it will prompt you to provide a value for the variable
> you defined in the template transaction, and create the transaction with
> that value substituted in; if only numeric values were used, there won't
> be any value-prompting. You can also edit the specific date or modify
> the amount on the subsequent review page.
>
> [The template transaction, here, can acutally contain an expression
> containing variables. If you have a multi-person or multi-party payment,
> for example, you could make the asset-account split debit value "part_a +
> part_b + part_c", and the expense-accountsplit credit values "part_a",
> "part_b", "part_c". It will prompt you for the three parts, and create
> the correct transaction on the books.]
>
> You can do this by either creating a new Scheduled Transaction from scratch,
> or by right-clicking on an existing transaction and "schedule..."ing it.
>
> ...jsled
I was wondering how that worked. Thanks for posting.
Don Henson
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