[GNC] Advancing scheduled transations

Gyle McCollam gmccollam at live.com
Wed Dec 29 11:57:05 EST 2021


Roger, I was just looking at that the last few days myself.  It would be fantastic if you could say right-click a scheduled transaction and have a post now option and even a skip this time option.  I know if the payday comes on a Saturday or a Sunday you can set, under frequency/except on weekends, to "Use previous weekday" or "Use next weekday", but that doesn't always work.  This coming month the first is on a Saturday, but the previous weekday is a holiday, so the payment is actually going to be on Thursday 12/30 and there is no way to accelerate that scheduled transaction date.

So, I second that request.  It is a great idea.


Thank You,
Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

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Subject: [GNC] Advancing scheduled transations

Is there a way to advance a specific scheduled transaction in Version: 4.6
Build ID: 4.6+(2021-06-26). Be nice to have an option of advancing a
scheduled transaction for example when I get paid before the end of the
month. I don't see a way to do that. Hasn't been one as far as I know in
previous versions. Just be a handy feature.



Happy New Year,

Roger

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