> On May 16, 2020, at 5:26 PM, peterb wrote:
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>> On 15 May 2020 at 9:03, peterb said:
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>> * I have a recurring transaction with a very complicated split. At some *>
>> * point, the splits in the recurring transaction seem to have organized *>
>> * themselves in a confusing way - seemi
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> On 15 May 2020 at 9:03, peterb said:
> >
> * I have a recurring transaction with a very complicated split. At some *>
> * point, the splits in the recurring transaction seem to have organized *>
> * themselves in a confusing way - seemingly not related to the order in *>
> * which I entered the
Peter:
I have seen the same thing, about splits spontaneously re-ordering
themselves. I do not recall documentation about this, and I have not
read the code, but I have the impression that: a) GnuCash does impose an
order on splits, and b) the order is something like: splits with credit
(left
On 15 May 2020 at 9:03, peterb said:
> I have a recurring transaction with a very complicated split. At some
> point, the splits in the recurring transaction seem to have organized
> themselves in a confusing way - seemingly not related to the order in
> which I entered them.
>
> Is there any way
At the least, Debits are moved before Credits. But if there is some other
sorting rules, I haven’t noticed.
I use auto-filled transactions extensively, but don’t see much issue with the
eventual order save some Bills/Invoices which keep re-ordering a few line items
for no apparent reason. If th
I have a recurring transaction with a very complicated split. At some
point, the splits in the recurring transaction seem to have organized
themselves in a confusing way - seemingly not related to the order in which
I entered them.
Is there any way to reorder splits within a transaction short of "