But it's a bug that you have to go through these steps, right? (i.e.,
that they don't show in the register unless you close GC then open it
again).
On 2/5/21 2:04 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Be sure for each transaction you want to see, you have the 'Notify me
when created' check box marked.
Then when the Since Last Run dialog pops up on starting GnuCash (or
manually run) there is a checkbox at the bottom of that window to
"Review created transactions". Check it, then click the OK button.
You will get a register view with each transaction that was listed as
'created' in the Since Last Run dialog.
Works for me every time.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/5/21 3:38 PM, Christina Martin wrote:
FWIW for about the last 18 months to 2 years, mine will tell me on
start up that it has created x number of scheduled txns. I can see
the change in value in the register but not the actual txn. They
didn't seem to actually display until something else happened and I
could never figure out what the something else was. My work around is
to start it, allow the scheduled txns to run, save it and close
gnucash. When I reopen, everything is happy. Yes it's tiresome but
it's working for me. I can't recall if this started occurring before
the upgrade to 4.xx or not.
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