I experience this in normal transactions as well.
To your point regarding the strength of the anchor, I've found that clearing
the fields in the split and tabbing off the end will allow you to delete that
same split without raising the error.
David T.
On Nov 2, 2024, 12:46 AM, at 12:46 AM,
What I did was delete the problematic split by using tab to move between the
fields and the delete key to delete the undesirable data, including the split
account.
> On 11/01/2024 7:09 PM PDT R Losey wrote:
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> Thanks. How did one charge the account anchoring the scheduled transaction
Thanks. How did one charge the account anchoring the scheduled transaction?
I didn't think that the scheduled transactions were not anchored to any
account until they are entered.
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 4:45 PM Patrick James via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Verifying this be
Verifying this behavior R Losey reported using GnuCash 5.9 on Windows 11.
Also the "anchor" is not very strong, as I changed the split account that was
supposedly anchoring the scheduled transaction, and then I could delete the
split.
I would consider this a bug. It's definitely not a feature,
Well, good, it's not just me, then.
After I wrote the above, I realized that I could just re-create the
correct register entry as a scheduled transaction, so I may do that.
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 2:59 PM David H wrote:
> Richard,
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> I can confirm the same thing happens on Win 10 Gnucash 5.9 a
Richard,
I can confirm the same thing happens on Win 10 Gnucash 5.9 and if you try
it more than once on more than one scheduled txn Gnucash will crash :-) I
think from memory I've handled this situation in the past by right clicking
on the modified txn in the actual register and scheduling it aga
I brought up the scheduled transaction editor, and attempted to delete one
of entry of a multi-split transaction, and I received the error message:
"You cannot delete this split", stating that it was anchoring this
transaction to the register... this was in a register - it was the
transaction edito