Windows 10, GnuCash 3.11 I've been using GnuCash since the start of 2019.
I had/have a gripe with the Interest Payment pop-up. I've learnt to live with it, but it is a slight annoyance. I first came across the Interest Payment window quite accidentally. I was reconciling one of my accounts, I needed to change the reconcile date to match the statement date, clicked the down arrow to get the date pop-up, and chose the required date which was in the bottom left hand corner of the Statement Date pop-up. I then needed to enter the Ending Balance so clicked outside the date pop-up to clear that, but in doing so accidentally clicked the "Enter Interest Payment ..." button. Realising what I'd done I closed the Interest Payment pop-up, entered my Ending Balance, and continued reconciling. The next time I came to reconcile that account the Interest Payment pop-up appeared automatically, slightly confusing but thought I'd caught the "Enter Interest Payment ..." button again. I closed the pop-up and completed my reconcile. The next time I reconciled it appeared again, and I knew I'd not caught the button. Saw the "No Automatic Interest Payment for this Account" button clicked it and continued. The next time I reconciled it didn't appear and then the penny dropped. It had been annoying because the Interest Payment pop-up only appeared on one account, not all the accounts I reconcile, so I thought I'd set up something wrong. It's the fact that after it's been requested manually once the Interest Payment pop-up then appears automatically until it's manually switched off. I'd like a preference somewhere to activate/inactivate the Interest Payment pop-up appearing automatically on an account by account basis. I'd like the "Enter Interest Payment ..." button to remain as I have used it a couple of times, but that when it has been used it won't then mean it appears automatically the next time, which would remove the need for the "No Automatic Interest Payment" button. Just my two penny worth. Alan A Holmes -----Original Message----- From: gnucash-user [mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+gnucash=alanaholmes.me...@gnucash.org] On Behalf Of David H Sent: 14 July 2020 23:00 To: John Ralls Cc: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Reconcile also opens Interest Payment box? My SX's are all setup with a 60 day lead time so I can keep an eye on my cash flow for the next couple of months and the CC payments' are created with a zero amount. The only reason I use an SX to create the CC txns is to save manually creating/duplicating the CC payment txn - it saves a little time :-) When the statement rocks up I reconcile and then update the amount payable and sometimes the due date if it's off a bit. So a somewhat different use case. This is why I can't use a variable in the SX as it's created so far in advance that I have no real idea what my spending is going to be to the end of the statement period. Cheers David H. On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 01:30, John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: > I had it in mind that the SX would be for the interest payments, but yes, > one would use a variable for the debit/credit so that the actual amount can > be entered each time. > > I think the use-case for the CC payment transfer dialog is that users > would get the CC statement, reconcile it, and then set up the payment. SXes > aren't trigger-able by actions so it wouldn't fit that model, but ISTM the > dialog is a bit superfluous: When you finish the reconcile you're back at > the CC register, so just go to the blank transaction if focus happens to be > somewhere else and create the payment transaction. Quickfill will do most > of the work, but you will have to enter the amount you paid. > > Regards, > John Ralls > > > > On Jul 13, 2020, at 12:15 PM, Adrien Monteleone < > adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote: > > > > I suppose if the SX contained a variable, the user could be prompted for > that reconciled balance. > > > > Regards, > > Adrien > > > > On 7/12/20 5:02 PM, John Ralls wrote: > > > >> To your points: A Scheduled Transaction is an even better reminder and > quick fill (aka autocomplete) in the register will fill in the last payment > account too. 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