Scheduled Transactions

Dave H hellvee at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 00:18:45 EDT 2014


There's a "down arrow" on the right hand end of the accounts tab header -
click it to see the available columns.  If you can't see the down arrow,
play around with the column widths until it's in view.

Cheers DaveH
 On 24/07/2014 12:01 PM, "Dennis Powless" <claven123 at gmail.com> wrote:

> How do you set up those extra columns.
> On Jul 23, 2014 3:00 PM, "Dave H" <hellvee at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 24 July 2014 03:43, Ronal B Morse <ron at morsehouse.com> wrote:
>>
>> > The easiest way I've found to do this for my checking account(s) is to
>> > just go ahead and enter the future transactions into the register with
>> the
>> > expected date of execution.
>> >
>> > On 07/23/2014 10:53 AM, Dwight Raymond wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello:
>> >> I am running GnuCash 2.6.3 on ubuntu 12.04.
>> >> I would like to have a projected balance displayed for each scheduled
>> >> transaction. This would be the current account balance minus/plus a
>> >> running balance of the scheduled transactions.
>> >> This could be an added column to the scheduled transactions list if
>> >> possible.
>> >> It could also be a report that can be generated, but I have failed in
>> an
>> >> attempt to generate such a report.
>> >> Does anyone have a possible solution to my request?
>> >>
>> >>  The easiest way I've found to do this for my checking account(s) is to
>> > just go ahead and enter the future transactions into the register with
>> the
>> > expected date of execution. You get a bold separator line between
>> current
>> > and future transactions...makes it easier to see current balance, but
>> the
>> > last line of the register will show a projected balance after future
>> > transactions take place.  Not as convenient as using the scheduled
>> > transaction feature, but it's more important to me to know how much I
>> can
>> > spend now and still cover outstanding commitments.
>> >
>> > RBM
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> I'm doing the same by creating the Scheduled Transactions 60 days in
>> advance which gives me a good indication of future balances for the next 2
>> months.  As you mention with the bold horizontal separator in the
>> transaction register it's very easy to see the current balance for the
>> account.  I've also added the Future Minimum column (along with a few
>> others) to the accounts tab which allows me to tell at a glance if any
>> bank
>> accounts are likely to drop below $0.00 in that time frame.
>>
>> Cheers Dave H.
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