On 4/12/2022 3:07 PM, Dale Alspach wrote:
Unless one lives in a science fiction world with time travel available
one does not normally *schedule* something to occur in the past.
:)
If this is kept as a feature then perhaps the name should be changed
to "automatic transaction creation tool".
Dale
The entry of transactions into a journal/ledger is not "real time:
Some of the organizations for which I kept books would have very few
transactions for most of the year. Just one or two a month (recordĀ bank
interest, for example). I didn't enter these as they came in but saved
up till at least a half dozen or so or perhaps just once before the
quarterly board meeting so I could do a Treasurer's report. So ALWAYS in
the past.
You have confused "when you arranged between some party and your bank to
make an automatic periodic payment" (when these real transactions began
taking place) and "when you entered this in your books" (by setting up a
scheduled transaction in gnucash). To use my "low volume org" for
example, might be one date when arranging with national to draw monthly
"chapter dues" from the chapter account and these deductions from the
bank account occur and some later time when set up in the books. ONE of
the organizations I kept books for only met annually and for maybe 10-11
months of the year would have close to zero transaction volume. So books
"done" just once a year.
Michael D Novack
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