I thought one was already opened. (but I admit I didn't search for it)

If I recall correctly, it has to do with refreshing the register view.

This seems to happen with registers that are left open at the last close and which re-open before the Since Last Run dialog fires.

Though hitting [Enter] works to refresh, so does closing and opening the affected registers, as does View > Refresh. (CMD/CTRL+R)

Other not so great options would be to close registers you have SX for each time you close GnuCash; (you'll end up opening them after the SX fires) or don't close GnuCash at all and just get in the habit of refreshing; (of course, then you also have to get in the habit of manually firing Since Last Run) or, go back to the previous SX settings which didn't cause this.

As the function to refresh a register/report exists, I'm betting this falls more under 'enhancement' for an auto-refresh case.

Regards,
Adrien

On 8/11/22 11:15 AM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
I still consider this a bug and not a feature request since not seeing an
up-to-date register could really throw things off.

To the community and GnuCash team - should I open an issue in Bugzilla?

On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 12:02 PM Tom Veik <[email protected]> wrote:

Replying to an old thread I found with a search.

Using GnuCash version 4.11 on Windows 11.  I've been using GnuCash for a
few years and very happy with it.  I haven't seen this problem until
recently when I switched my scheduled transactions from no automatic
entry with reminders, to automatic advanced entry with no reminders.
Like Glenn, I have "run when the data file is opened" checked, and now I
see this same problem that the created transactions don't show up in the
register.  I was restarting GnuCash to see the new entries in the
register.  Appreciate the tip that pressing  <enter>  helps.

I haven't been able to find any other resolution in my search so I
though I'd just mention what I'm seeing here.


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