General Ledger
Yawar Amin
yawar.amin at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 10:26:06 EST 2011
I think hitting the `t' key in a date field fills it with today's date.
Regards,
Yawar
Derek Atkins <warlord at MIT.EDU> wrote:
>Kevin Reid <kpreid at switchb.org> writes:
>
>> On Nov 11, 2011, at 8:35, John Layman wrote:
>>
>>> Speaking of General Ledger, the General Ledger tool has a quirk of including
>>> a phantom transaction for every open register (presumably, the entry line at
>>> the foot of each register since the phantoms are zero transactions bearing
>>> today's date.) It's just a minor annoyance, but if many registers are open
>>> it results in a lot of slop near the bottom of the ledger.
>>
>> I'd like to mention another annoyance which could perhaps be fixed in a way related to this:
>>
>> If I leave GnuCash open, with some registers open, across midnight, then those registers' blank transactions have the date of opening, rather than today's date, which is usually not what I want.
>
>This is by design. Just hit the '=' key while you are in the date cell
>and it will increase by a day. Unfortunately there is not a "today" key
>to jump to today's date. I think an enhancement request for that would
>be good.
>
>-derek
>
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