GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 671605
Enhancement request - 3 level splits?
Last modified: 2018-06-29 23:07:10 UTC
I frequently need to be able to record a transaction at three different accounts, in sequence. Examples (we are a non-profit org): Contribution from John Jones -to- John Jones account -to- Deposit #---. Purchase on debit card -from- debit card account -from- checking account In the Jones example, it is necessary to have a record of Jones' donations for annual tax-time receipts, but these should not be part of the Checking Acct. total. The donation amount should add to the Deposit. At present, I seem to have to go directly from John Jones Account to a separate deposit. I list these in the Checking Account like this: DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION TRANSFER DEPOSIT Date 0012 Deposit #123456 Total $225.00 Misc. income $75 0012.1 Deposit #123456a John Jones $100 0012.2 Deposit #123456b Tom Smith $50 I use the number column as the sort, to make sure all the entries to a single deposit are kept together, and show the actual amount of the deposit in the description field. A 3-level split would enable me to use the deposit as the 3rd split, and all the separate donations could be added in the single deposit. The Debit card 3-split would allow me to transfer debit card transactions directly to the Checking account, and still have separate labels for direct transactions to the checking acct and for the debit card.
As described above, the debit card would only be a second entry point to the checking account. But the 3-level-split would allow keeping separate records of each debit card in use, and could also be used with multiple credit cards of the same number. Very useful to know how much each person is paying or spending.
This seems to be a duplicate of Bug 569200, which has been marked as a duplicate of Bug 113772. I think that the use of categories, classes or tags would fill this need.
(In reply to charles from comment #2) > This seems to be a duplicate of Bug 569200, which has been marked as a > duplicate of Bug 113772. I think that the use of categories, classes or > tags would fill this need. Agreed. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 113772 ***
Reassign version to 2.4.x so that individual 2.4 versions can be retired.
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