[GNC] How to Trigger Immediate Entry of a Scheduled Transaction?
David Carlson
david.carlson.417 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 15 22:20:35 EDT 2025
Tom,
I am using release 5.11 and I have seen reports here that release 5.12 may
have a flaw that may be related to this issue.
However, in previous releases, when the Since Last Run assistant runs it
produces a list of all the transactions that have been programmed for
action at the current time. On the right side of the page is a column
showing the proposed action for each of those transactions. Each action is
actually a drop down list of possible actions for that transaction. As
described in the help, there are choices such as ignore, postpone, to
create, reminder and possibly a couple of other options. That is where you
define what the SLR will do for that scheduled transaction when it is
completed. When you want to create a transaction early, you change the
action from reminder to to create. It will get whatever date was scheduled
so you may want to change that while reviewing the new transactions.
Normally you then get a list of all the new transactions where you can
review the new transactions and edit any transactions that are incomplete
or contain errors. Since I use the SLR extensively, my list sometimes
contains 50 or more transactions and I may edit a third or more of them.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 8:14 PM Tom Route-36 <tom.route36 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
> > >
> > >
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > *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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