[GNC] Problem--probably simple for ya'll, but not me!!!!!!
David H
hellvee at gmail.com
Tue Jul 22 16:53:04 EDT 2025
My Balance and Present totals on the accounts page for my cheque account
differ by about 25,000 right now and when I go to the actual register page
the correct balance is shown for today and right out to 19th Sept. Why ?
Because I have future dated transactions going from today to mid september.
So Bob, any chance you have entered future txns that you are filtering out
in your view of your cash account account register ?
The triangle out to the right of the accounts tab is your friend :-) You
can turn on and off a multitude of extra columns using that...
Cheers David H.
On Wed, 23 Jul 2025 at 06:25, Maf. King <maf at chilwell.net> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 22 July 2025 20:27:26 BST bullish bob bagley via gnucash-user
> wrote:
> > you are right about the print screen, but it includes both monitors and
> > a bunch of stuff, i should not be showing. So that is going to have to
> > be refined on my end.
>
> https://thelinuxcode.com/screenshots_linux_mint/ will probably help.
> just
> the first hit on a search. no idea how current/accurate it is.
>
> > i seem to be wasting your time,
>
> no, you're fine. I'm just at a loss and clutching at straws a bit.
> Hidden
> transactions? Sub-accounts? something back-dated - maybe by accident?
>
> So, to be explicit and clear.
> The account register final balance shows the "correct" balance of 15k ish.
> (correct as in it agrees with your brokerage statement)
> The balance sheet to 30th June shows the same number
>
> The account as shown in the Chart of Accounts has an incorrect balance of
> 21k
> ish.
>
> is certainly a bit of a puzzle, Bob.
>
>
> curious,
> Maf.
>
>
>
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