[GNC] How to Trigger Immediate Entry of a Scheduled Transaction?

Tom Route-36 tom.route36 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 15 21:13:05 EDT 2025


R Losey,

I have "Remind in Advance" set.  And yes, it will show up in the SLR (at 
least once it gets within the set number of reminder days).  However, I 
don't know what you mean when you say that I can select "To-Create". 
There is no such button or option.  Please describe in detail where I 
can find and select such an option.  FYI, I'm using GnuCash v5.12 Build 
ID: 5.12+(2025-06-28).

Tom


On 8/15/2025 2:34 PM, R Losey wrote:
> If you have "Remind in Advance", it will show up on SLR, and you can 
> select "To-Create" and it will be entered; I don't remember if uses the 
> scheduled date or today's date, but it is pretty easy to just change the 
> date manually this one time. I have an end-of-month transaction that can 
> be early if the 1st is a Sunday or a holiday Monday, and that's what I do.
> 
> Also, the date is usually just a rough indication-- you could just 
> forget about it and live with it.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 1:36 PM Tom Route-36 <tom.route36 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Gyle,
> 
>     I wholeheartedly agree with you -- too many steps.  Like I said, it's
>     not very elegant.  As you also suggested, I'd also like to have just a
>     simple "Enter Now" button.  But apparently there's not enough of us
>     interested in that.
> 
>     I checked Bugzilla and found Enhancement Requests for just such a
>     solution going back as far as April 2014:
>     https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727513 <https://
>     bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727513>.  If no one's made an
>     effort to add that feature in over 11 years, I guess we shouldn't hold
>     our breath.  In the meantime, I at least have this solution that works
>     for me.
> 
>     Tom
> 
> 
>     On 8/14/2025 12:03 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
>      > Tom,
>      > Your solution works fine, but it has too many steps, it would be
>     ideal
>      > if you could rt-click a scheduled transaction and post with
>     today's date
>      > instead of multiple changes.  The next bast option, as suggested by
>      > many, is to use autocomplete to enter and when the transaction
>     fires on
>      > the correct date to select ignore.
>      >
>      > Thank You,
>      >
>      > *Gyle McCollam*
>      >
>      > Gyle McCollam
>      >
>      > gmccollam at live.com <mailto:gmccollam at live.com>
>     <mailto:gmccollam at gyleshomes.com <mailto:gmccollam at gyleshomes.com>>email
>      >
>      >
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>      > *From:* gnucash-user <gnucash-user-
>     bounces+gylemc=gmail.com at gnucash.org <mailto:gmail.com at gnucash.org>>
>      > on behalf of Tom Route-36 <tom.route36 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>>
>      > *Sent:* Thursday, August 14, 2025 3:39 AM
>      > *To:* gnucash-user at gnucash.org <mailto:gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
>     <gnucash-user at gnucash.org <mailto:gnucash-user at gnucash.org>>
>      > *Subject:* Re: [GNC] How to Trigger Immediate Entry of a Scheduled
>      > Transaction?
>      > Hi all,
>      >
>      > I appreciate the advice and suggestions from everyone; but I think I
>      > managed to come up with a solution.  It's not very elegant, and I
>     still
>      > wish there was a simple button that would just do an Enter Now;
>     but this
>      > procedure I came up with does seem to work.  So I thought I'd
>     explain it
>      > here in case anyone else needs to do something similar.
>      >
>      > There are several options for a Scheduled Transaction that can be
>      > selected: Enabled, Create automatically, Create in advance, and
>     Remind
>      > in advance.
>      >
>      > So I started wondering if it might be possible to move up a
>     transaction
>      > to today by going into my Scheduled Transaction list and simply
>     editing
>      > the transaction that I needed for today by checking the option box to
>      > "Create in advance", as well as selecting the proper number of
>     days in
>      > advance to make it today.  Well, once I did that and saved it,
>     all I had
>      > to do was go and trigger an SLR (Since Last Run).  And sure
>     enough the
>      > transaction got entered and saved in the register where I needed it.
>      >
>      > The only additional things I had to do was to adjust the transaction
>      > date in the register to give it today's date.  And I also needed
>     to go
>      > back and re-edit the scheduled transaction by unchecking the
>     "Create in
>      > advance" option box so that the future occurrences of the transaction
>      > would return to their normally scheduled date.
>      >
>      > Like I said, it's not elegant.  But it definitely does work.  If
>     anyone
>      > has questions let me know; but I think I can call this problem
>     solved.
>      >
>      > Tom
>      >
>      >
>      > On 8/13/2025 7:40 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>      >> Tom,
>      >>
>      >> Another way to get one new transaction is to use the autocomplete
>      >> feature which will clone the previous instance similar to
>     whatever you
>      >> are currently typing.  That always matches the previous
>     transaction, so
>      >> if there are differences in the new transaction, you would need to
>      >> change them to complete your new transaction.  There are times
>     when one
>      >> method is better than the other.
>      >>
>      >>
>      >>
>      >>
>      >>
>      >> On Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 8:28 PM Tom Route-36
>     <tom.route36 at gmail.com <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>
>      >> <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>
>     <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>>>> wrote:
>      >>
>      >>     Hi all,
>      >>
>      >>     I should probably clarify my question here.  I'm not looking for
>      >>     GnuCash
>      >>     to automatically enter a scheduled transaction for me.  What
>     I'm hoping
>      >>     to do is to just select a scheduled transaction from my list of
>      >>     upcoming
>      >>     scheduled transactions -- and then click a button somewhere
>     that will
>      >>     manually enter that one scheduled transaction into the
>     appropriate
>      >>     register today with today's date.
>      >>
>      >>     In short: Is there a way to manually enter an upcoming scheduled
>      >>     transaction today -- before it's scheduled date?
>      >>
>      >>     Tom
>      >>
>      >>
>      >>     On 8/13/2025 6:56 PM, Peter West via gnucash-user wrote:
>      >>      > Without having particular knowledge about scheduled
>     transactions
>      >>     myself, I would strongly recommend suggestion 1 over
>     suggestion 2.
>      >>     Don’t tinker with the time and date on your computer.
>      >>      >
>      >>      > —
>      >>      > Peter West
>      >>      > pbw at pbw.id.au <mailto:pbw at pbw.id.au>
>     <mailto:pbw at pbw.id.au <mailto:pbw at pbw.id.au> <mailto:pbw at pbw.id.au
>     <mailto:pbw at pbw.id.au>>>
>      >>      > `“And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone
>     like
>      >>     the sun, and his clothes became white as light.”`
>      >>      >
>      >>      >> On 14 Aug 2025, at 10:50 AM, Liz <edodd at billiau.net
>     <mailto:edodd at billiau.net>
>      >>     <mailto:edodd at billiau.net <mailto:edodd at billiau.net>
>     <mailto:edodd at billiau.net <mailto:edodd at billiau.net>>>> wrote:
>      >>      >>
>      >>      >> On Wed, 13 Aug 2025 17:47:51 -0600
>      >>      >> Tom Route-36 <tom.route36 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>
>      >>     <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>
>     <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com <mailto:tom.route36 at gmail.com>>>> wrote:
>      >>      >>
>      >>      >>> Hi all,
>      >>      >>>
>      >>      >>> I have a Scheduled Transaction setup to normally be
>     entered a few
>      >>      >>> days in the future from now.  But I want to enter it
>     today instead.
>      >>      >>> How do I trigger that Scheduled Transaction to be entered
>      >>      >>> immediately?  I don't see any button or action that
>     will do that.
>      >>      >>>
>      >>      >>> Tom
>      >>      >>
>      >>      >> Two suggestions
>      >>      >> 1. Change the scheduled transaction to fire "a few days
>     ahead".
>      >>     Trigger
>      >>      >>    scheduled transactions to run "since last run" or
>     exit and
>      >>     restart
>      >>      >>    Gnucash. Check the transaction has fired and change
>     the schedule
>      >>      >>    entry to the future required date.
>      >>      >> 2. Disconnect computer from the internet, alter the date
>     on the
>      >>      >>    computer. Start Gnucash, ensure transaction is
>     entered, then
>      >>     put the
>      >>      >>    computer back to correct date and reconnect to
>     internet as
>      >>     desired.
>      >>      >>
>      >>      >> Both are fudges but could deal with your problem.
>      >>      >>
>      >>      >> Liz
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