But this is wrong and should be recalculated when changing sort order, isn't 
it?
  

  
  
  

  
  
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> On May 27, 2020 at 17:39,  <Derek Atkins (mailto:de...@ihtfp.com)>  wrote:
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>  Hi, "finf...@gmail.com"  <finf...@gmail.com>  writes:  >  Appears in reports 
> when you sorting by date and you have 2  >  transactions of the same date.  > 
>   >  Needs recalculation of running balance.  >   >  Example of General 
> Ledger report:  >   >  VAT Output Dr Cr Running Balance  >   >  31/12/19 O.. 
> LTD €25,080.00-€212,124.82  >   >  31/12/19 R.. GMBH €2,926.00-€187,044.82  > 
>  (should be 215050.82)  >   >  Total For VAT Output €28,006.00  >   >  In 
> this example rows should stay vice versa, like in the editable form  >  to 
> have correct running balance.  >   >  So the form has recalculation of 
> running balance, the report does not have. If you change the sort-order in 
> the register you will also notice the balance is "off" -- the balance is 
> computed based on the default sort order and displayed in whatever view you 
> have. In other words, the balance is ONLY valid in the default sort order, 
> not any other sort order. This is true in reports as well as the register.  > 
>  Please remember to CC this list on all your replies.  >  You can do this by 
> using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. -derek -- Derek Atkins 617-623-3745 
> de...@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com Computer and Internet Security Consultant  
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