Editing transaction timestamp

Dan Smith dansmith at byu.net
Wed Aug 17 12:30:16 EDT 2011


If the number of other transactions is small, "Duplicate" is a viable workaround.  Just duplicate and then delete each transaction that's sandwiched in between the two that you want to appear next to each other.

—Dan

On Aug 17, 2011, at 4:37 AM, Benjamin So wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm using 2.2.9 and am wanting to change the order in which transactions with the same date appear in the register. This is really a cosmetic concern, but I would like certain transactions to be paired together (e.g. interest income and the corresponding withholding tax). Occasionally, I forget to add the second transaction in the pair and remember only after other transactions have been entered for the same date. By default, Gnucash appears to use the time of the entry of the transaction to calculate the timestamp. Is it possible to manually change either the creation time or the timestamp after the entry has been created, so that I can re-order my transactions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben
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