I think that a few years ago I tried something similar to what you
described and it came close enough to working that it solved my problem.

I suggest creating a test copy of your data file and trying out your theory.



On Fri, Feb 12, 2021, 9:51 PM bdp3 <b...@gmx.com> wrote:

> Background:
>
> Recently, I had occasion to record six or eight months all at once for a
> certain Scheduled Transaction (the Schedule) and later decided they were
> wrong.  So, I deleted all the erring transactions but—because the Schedule
> contains perhaps a dozen split accounts—I want to re-submit the Schedule
> for the missing months by resetting the “Next Occur” Date back to a
> previous date.
>
>
>
> Questions:
> How can the Scheduled be re-run for prior periods?  Can this be done?
> How?  Is it necessary to delete the Schedule and start all over with a new
> one?
> The Schedule in question is basically a distribution of salary costs and
> benefits, may of which are direct percentage relations to salary.  Is it
> possible to enter formulas into the Schedule in such a way that all/most
> split-accounts are updated simply by changing the salary amount?
>
>
> Thanks very much,
>
>
>
>
>
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