budget subaccount rollup

Steve Nospam stevenospam2000 at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 29 18:06:44 EDT 2014


Thanks Carsten!  I didn't figure out that I needed to delete the amount in the rollup line.  Once I did that, all worked perfectly.



On Friday, August 29, 2014 1:41 PM, Carsten Rinke <carsten.rinke at gmx.de> wrote:
 


Ubuntu 14.04 GnuCash 2.6.3

works exactly as you expect it.
Question: The numbers in the parent account line - are the budgets shown 
in light gray color, or do they appear in black?
If they appear in black, you should delete the values in these cells and 
press enter. After that the rolled-up budgets should appear in light 
gray. Once you replace them manually, they change to black color and the 
rolled-up value is overwritten.
At least this is how it works on my end.



On 29.08.2014 18:45, Steve Nospam wrote:
> Windows 7 (64) GnuCash 2.6.3
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> I seem to be missing something basic.  I have a budget divided into 4 periods.  I have accounts with subaccounts, for example a Medical account with subaccounts copay, insurance premiums, dental.  I recently needed to increase the budget for insurance premiums.  I increased the insurance premiums subaccount in the budget and noticed that the Medical account total in the budget did not reflect the increase in the subaccount insurance premiums.  I had to manually change the Medical account budget to reflect the new total for the 4th period.  Is this how GnuCash is supposed to function?  I would think that a budget account would automatically reflect the total of its subaccounts.  I've searched for a config change and the forum but no joy.
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