Derek Atkins wrote: > Yes, I did mean a user choice box. > >>Because on implementation level this kind of flag already exists (and >>has been used by Lars): If from-date != #f, use it, otherwise don't >>use it. > > I didn't notice that in the patch. Perhaps I didn't read closely > enough. But I can't see how this test would work, because there is no > way to 'unset' the date once you set it. How does the user force > 'from-date' to be #f to get this functionality?
This is precisely the missing point; the user can't choose #f as a from-date with the current multichoice-option. Either you would need to add the choice 'No starting date' to the multichoice box. Or you would need to add another boolean choice box 'Use starting date yes/no'. I'm just saying that this is not at all complicated, just somebody would need to do it. And if the option is there i.e. as soon as a starting data is optional, we can commit this patch to CVS. Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel