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Bug 150952 - Need to order deposits before credits in registers (for same day transactions)
Need to order deposits before credits in registers (for same day transactions)
Status: VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 310567
Product: GnuCash
Classification: Other
Component: Register
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: David Hampton
David Hampton
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-08-24 15:15 UTC by David Frascone
Modified: 2018-06-29 20:46 UTC
See Also:
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Description David Frascone 2004-08-24 15:15:25 UTC
When several credits and debits occur on the same day, Quicken is nice
enough to order the credits before the debits.  Is there a way to make
Gnucash do the same?  I run into an issue when I try to eyeball my
balance, when my register looks like this:

                                        Amount          Balance
01/15/04 whatever                                       100.05
01/15/04 Car bill                       100             0.05
01/15/04 Electric bill                  100             -99.95
01/15/04 Gas Bill                       100             -199.95
01/15/04 Paycheck                               500     300.05

Instead of:

                                        Amount          Balance
01/15/04 whatever                                       100.05
01/15/04 Paycheck                               500     600.05
01/15/04 Car bill                       100             500.05
01/15/04 Electric bill                  100             400.05
01/15/04 Gas Bill                       100             300.05


My issue is, that I schedule my paycheck, so that I can tell how much
money I have left over at the end of the month, by looking at the
balance before my paycheck hits.  In the first case, it's negative.  In
the second, it's 100.05.
Comment 1 Tim Wunder 2006-01-16 20:03:05 UTC
duplicate of bug# 310567?
Comment 2 Tim Wunder 2006-01-23 14:45:51 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 310567 ***
Comment 3 John Ralls 2018-06-29 20:46:42 UTC
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