On 4/18/2018 8:56 PM, David Reiser wrote:
> 
>> On Apr 18, 2018, at 5:46 PM, Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have a scheduled transaction that fires on the third Wednesday of the
>> month to record my Social Security disbursement. The transaction is set
>> to create automatically.  Today when I opened GnuCash it informed me
>> that the transaction was created yet when I look in the Checking Account
>> the deposit is not recorded. When I check the Income Account the other
>> half of the transaction is recorded properly. I do not see this listed
>> as a known problem in the Release Announcement for 3.0. Should this be
>> submitted as a bug? GnuCash version is:Version: 3.0.
>> Build ID: git 3.0+ (2018-04-01)
>>
>> Regards
>> Keith McKenna
>>
>>
> 
> Try doing something to force the checking account register to refresh. 
> (create a new transaction, for example)
> 
> I think a better description of your problem is that the scheduled 
> transaction processing doesn’t force a refresh of any open registers. Any 
> action that does cause a display update will likely reveal the ‘missing' 
> transaction.
> 
> There is a bug entered about it. It might be gtk3 specific, as I haven’t 
> noticed it prior to gnucash 3.0.
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Thank you for the tip. Once I entered a manual transaction the checking
account refreshed properly.

Regards
Keith


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