Unfortunately using splits and creating a  scheduled transaction from that 
doesn't help in my situation. Since my final scheduled transaction involves 
variables and math, none of that can be reproduced without being able to 
actually copy the original scheduled transaction. Based on the responses so 
far, that is not currently an available option in gnucash. So I guess the real 
answer to my OP is no.Sent from Samsung tablet
-------- Original message --------From: Adrien Monteleone 
<adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> Date: 4/6/20  9:22 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: Gnucash 
Users <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> Subject: Re: [GNC] Copy Scheduled Transaction 
Yes, they’ll be reordered. Technically, they’re all related to each other 
anyway. If a single real world event happens, recording it in various pairs of 
debits and credits is just an artificial division. A case can be made that it 
really is a single transaction.If one really needs to see the debits and 
credits in pairs, you could use some sort of tagging or prefix system in the 
memo field, or use the Action field of each if not otherwise needed.So you 
could have something like:Action       Memo            Account Debit   CreditA 
Something       xxx     100B    Else            yyy     50A     Another         
zzz             100B    Thing           aaa             50Regards,Adrien> On 
Apr 6, 2020 w15d97, at 10:40 AM, Stan Brown <the_stan_br...@fastmail.fm> 
wrote:> > On 2020-04-06 07:20, Adrien Monteleone wrote:>> You can have as many 
splits as you like. (I’m sure there is a limit, but I haven’t found it)>> >> 
You don’t need to have 5 separate transactions unless they need to fire on 5 
different dates. You can combine all of the splits into a single transaction.> 
> But then doesn't that mean that GnuCash will reorder the splits of the> 
combined transaction to put all debits first and all credits last? From> a 
human perspective, that would make it hard to see which splits are> related 
together in one of the original 5 transactions.> > Or is there a way to 
override GnuCash's reordering and specify a desired> order for the splits in 
one transaction?> -- > Regards,> Stan 
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