[GNC] How to move a transaction with splits from one top-level account to another - take 2
Phyllis Bruce
pobruce46 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 17:00:01 EST 2023
Xe Roy,
You will find if you just change your top level account in the transaction,
the splits will follow it. Just as Michael described above. I've used
jump but I find it just as easy to make that one correction.
Additionally, if you found you chose the wrong account for one of your
splits, just change it to the correct account and only that split gets
changed.
Hth - po
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 3:40 PM Fross, Michael <michael at fross.org> wrote:
> When I notice I've placed a transaction in the wrong spot, I "jump" to the
> matching transaction and correct the credit card. For example:
>
> I put my Walmart grocery into the CreditCard1 account instead of the
> CreditCard2 account. I noticed this in the CreditCard1 account.
>
> 1. "Jump" to the matching transaction. So now I am in the Grocery account.
> 2. Change that transaction to be CreditCard2 instead of the incorrect
> CreditCard1 account.
> 3. Press enter.
>
> The transaction in Grocery is fine, but you'll find it's gone from
> CreditCard1 and now resides in CreditCard2. The "Jump" command is your
> friend.
>
> Michael
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 3:31 PM Xe Roy <xeroy at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I asked this question earlier but initial responses made me realize more
> > detail was necessary.
> >
> > I am a newby to gnucash ... trying to switch from Quicken to gnucash.
> > A mistake I regularly make is to enter a transaction into the wrong
> > account.
> > I'll have several accounts open and I just forget to switch.
> > In Quicken, I just move the transaction (splits and all) to the new
> > account.
> > The Internet chatter I've found so far lead me to believe this feature is
> > missing from gnucash.
> > I hope that's not true because it would really cause me excessive hassle.
> > I hope there is a way to move a transaction (including any splits) to
> > another account.
> >
> > Here is an example which illustrates a typical situation:
> > Let's say I have two credit cards, VISA and MASTER CARD.
> > Each has their own top-level CREDIT CARD account in gnucash, and each has
> > its own tab in gnucash.
> > I meant to enter a transaction in VISA but accidently entered it in
> MASTER
> > CARD.
> > The transaction is for $10 with WALMART in the description.
> > So, the main entry shows $10 and the splits show $5 to the clothing
> > account and $5 to the food account.
> > I want to move the entire WALMART transaction, including the splits, from
> > the MASTER CARD top-level account to the VISA top-level account in one
> easy
> > step.
> > This is easily doable in Quicken by right-clicking anywhere in the
> > transaction, clicking MOVE, and selecting the new account VISA.
> > How is this done in gnucash?
> >
> >
> >
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