On 2/5/21 7:39 PM, David Carlson wrote>
I want to start with "... 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."
Where does GnuCash display that number? I have never seen such a summary
transaction count or noticed an updated running total for any account in
any of the places that I might think to look for these changes.
Admittedly, I am currently still using release 3.8 in Ubuntu 20.04 Do I
simply not know where to look?
The Since Last Run Dialog perhaps? I'm not certain, I don't have any to
fire for a spell.
The main thing that I do see consistently is the appearance of the asterisk
in front of the filename in the top banner which is supposed to mean that
GnuCash has done something that can be 'Saved". When that asterisk appears
after opening a file but before I have manually made any entries I assume
that the Since Last Run wizard did something.
An artifact of the XML backend. Anyone using a db backend won't see that
because changes are committed right away, there is no separate save
procedure.
I have never intentionally
configured any scheduled transaction to be created without a notification,
but now and then the asterisk will appear without any Since Last Run dialog
window appearing or any created transaction appearing in a results window.
I believe that in trying to track that down I have even tried closing the
program without saving and seeing the warning that some change will be
lost, and if I proceed, the next time I start the program, the asterisk
will again spontaneously appear without any of the other artifacts.
I'm pretty sure Since Last Run only fires on start up. I found that out
after some time once I moved to MacOS and never shut GnuCash down. I
don't get the SXs to fire unless I manually run the dialog, or do a
restart of GnuCash.
Regards,
Adrien
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