[GNC] gnucash not displaying all transactions

Alex mcmurchy1917-gnucash at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Apr 17 09:57:27 EDT 2018


Hi Derek

All sorted now. Bad compile at my end.

Alex


On 17/04/18 14:29, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please be sure to CC the gnucash-user list on all replies so that
> everyone can see your answers and (hopefully) help provide a solution.
> I don't know what else to check.
>
> -derek
>
> Alex <mcmurchy1917-gnucash at yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
>> Hi Derek
>>
>> There were no filters applied. So that's not the problem.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 16/04/18 21:48, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Check under the View menu in the register.  Specifically the Filter
>>> By... submenu.  You might have a limit to the number of transactions to
>>> display, or a limit on the date-range to display.
>>>
>>> -derek
>>>
>>> Alex via gnucash-user <gnucash-user at gnucash.org> writes:
>>>
>>>> Just noticed after upgrading to 2.6.20 the following
>>>>
>>>> In account view the transactions are no longer ordered in "Date
>>>> Posted" ascending order. In fact there appears to be no sorted
>>>> order. I'm expecting transactions going back to April 2015 and I do
>>>> see at least one transaction going back that far on the first
>>>> screen. I've observed this in two account views - there may be more.
>>>>
>>>> As the transactions were in random date order. I elected to sort the
>>>> account view back into ascending date order.
>>>>
>>>> After which all transactions before 02/06/2017 "appear" to have gone
>>>> missing. Including the transaction in 2015 that I observed earlier.
>>>>
>>>> I then did Reports -> Account Report. All the missing transactions
>>>> were present.
>>>>
>>>> The earliest transaction I could see in account view was
>>>> 02/06/2017. Nothing earlier. Scroll bar at top, I could scroll down
>>>> about 6 times.
>>>>
>>>> I clicked on this earliest transaction I could see  and amazingly the
>>>> scroll bar moved down and the earliest transaction was now
>>>> 17/02/2017. I repeated this "Work around" several times until I got
>>>> back to my earliest date that I was expecting which was an Opening
>>>> Balance on 31/03/2015.
>>>>
>>>> Then I noticed that the latest transaction was now 11/03/2016, I knew
>>>> I had transactions and already seen in this session transactions dated
>>>> upto 06/04/2018. Where have they gone?
>>>>
>>>> I clicked on the latest transaction and amazingly the scroll bar moved
>>>> up and the latest transaction was now 24/06/2016.
>>>>
>>>> What appears to be happening is that
>>>>
>>>> I can scroll about 6 screens. But within those 6 screens gnucash has
>>>> filtered transactions to within a certain date range. The overlapping
>>>> date ranges I'm seeing are
>>>>
>>>> 31/03/2015  through  11/03/2016
>>>> 21/08/2015  through  24/06/2016
>>>> 27/11/2015  through  07/10/2016
>>>> 11/03/2016  through  20/01/2017
>>>> 24/06/2016  through  05/05/2017
>>>> 07/10/2016  through  18/08/2017
>>>> 20/01/2017  through  11/12/2017
>>>> 05/05/2017  through  16/03/2018
>>>> 02/06/2017  through  06/04/2018
>>>>
>>>> This appears to be happening on accounts where there are lots of
>>>> transactions. I've been using gnucash since 2011 and this is the first
>>>> time I've observed this behaviour.
>>>>
>>>> Have I missed the announcement about this new feature?
>>>>
>>>> Has it always been a feature and I've failed to notice it before?
>>>>
>>>> Is it a feature that I've stumbled across and switched it on without
>>>> noticing?
>>>>
>>>> Any guidance will be greatly received.
>>>>
>>>> Alex
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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