[GNC] Scheduled Transaction Mystery?

Jack Slater theilliniguy at gmail.com
Sat Feb 6 16:40:16 EST 2021


This thought sounds like a prospect.

On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 3:28 PM David Carlson <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Now that I have let this issue germinate and grow for a while,  I am
> wondering if the issue in the previous thread and possibly discussed in
> this thread too regarding transactions not appearing in their respective
> registers when created applies to transactions configured to be created
> without displaying the results
>
>
> Maybe GnuCash hides those transactions way too long, perhaps until the
> program is closed and re-opened.
>
> On Sat, Feb 6, 2021, 2:42 PM David Carlson <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Popup?  I am starting to set up 4.4 in Windows and it just ran SLR.
> >
> > After starting GnuCash the SLR started and presented the usual list of
> > transactions, two of which were already created and scads had reminder
> > status.  I chose to show results but not to create any from reminders at
> > this time.  I think all of my auto created ones are configured to show
> > results in their respective settings.
> >
> > So then I clicked to see results and those two transactions appeared in a
> > created transactions window but there was no pop-up like Fred just
> > described.  I could not see any noticeable difference from the behaviors
> in
> > the 3. release or even in the 2.6 releases.
> >
> > Does that pop-up only happen if there are transactions configured to be
> > created without showing results?
> >
> > By the way, I did not intend to hijack this thread away from the previous
> > thread regarding newly created transactions not appearing in their
> > respective registers.  It appeared in my Gmail folder that this was
> already
> > a separate thread.  I have no clue how Gmail defines threads.  That issue
> > is far more critical if it actually is a bug rather than a
> misunderstanding
> > about how GnuCash works.
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 12:42 PM Fred Bone <Fred.Bone at dial.pipex.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 05 February 2021 at 20:05, Adrien Monteleone said:
> >>
> >> > On 2/5/21 7:39 PM, David Carlson wrote>
> >> > > I want to start with "... will tell me on start up
> >> > > that it has created x number of scheduled txns. I can see the change
> >> in
> >> > > value in the register but not the actual txn."
> >> > >
> >> > > Where does GnuCash display that number?  I have never seen such a
> >> > > summary transaction count or noticed an updated running total for
> any
> >> > > account in any of the places that I might think to look for these
> >> > > changes. Admittedly, I am currently still using release 3.8 in
> Ubuntu
> >> > > 20.04  Do I simply not know where to look?
> >> >
> >> > The Since Last Run Dialog perhaps? I'm not certain, I don't have any
> to
> >> > fire for a spell.
> >>
> >> No: in the popup message on completion of the process. Just now it told
> >> me:
> >> > There are no Scheduled Transactions to be entered at this time. (3
> >> > transactions automatically created)
> >>
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