[GNC] Search within search not opening new tab
Steve Kelem
steve at kelem.net
Wed Oct 23 03:37:11 EDT 2019
Good idea. Unfortunately, the mis-categorization was over a period of years, so simple re-loading won't work. My question is about the Search Results tab being re-used instead of opening a new tab.
Steve
David Carlson wrote on 10/22/19 5:56 PM:
> If you have thousands of transactions that were mis-categorized, it would probably be easier to start over, importing in small bunches first to train the importer. I am not sure about the behavior of the search function, I think it has worked that same way for years.
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> David Carlson
>
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 7:36 PM Steve Kelem <steve at kelem.net <mailto:steve at kelem.net>> wrote:
>
> I have thousands of entries for my credit card that were miscategorized as going to my checking account instead of the categories that should have been associated.
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> I used Search to find all mentions of the checking account made from the credit card account. This opens a Search Results tab with all those transactions.
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> If I then search within those results, the new search results /replace/ the Search Results tab instead of opening a new Search Results tab. I've tried changing the "Type of search" to "New search" and "Refine current search". But they both replace the Search Results tab.
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> Is there a way to force it to open a new Search Results tab? It's tedious to have to select the search account every time...on the order of 30 seconds /each/ time!
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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