I was reconciling several credit card statements for the same card and had noticed that a subscription payment I had set up as an automatic entry was showing up even though I had canceled the subscription. Clearly, I hadn't discontinued the automatic transaction entry in GnuCash. I ignored several of the subscription transactions while reconciling, but then I thought I might as well just delete them in the Reconcile screen since you can right-click and delete transactions right there. With the first ot 3 of the transactions highlighted, I right-clicked on it and selected delete. I clicked OK to the confirmation message affirming I was sure I wanted to delete the transaction. I rather mindlessly repeated that action a couple of times, then realized the transactions weren't deleting. Much to my horror, I realized transactions on the left (debit) column for the reconciliation was getting shorter, not the right (credit) column where the highlighted item I was trying to delete was.
Again, I'm going to stress this: I was right-clicking on a transaction in the right (credit) column. It was already highlighted, and there was no other transaction highlighted. The right-click context menu appeared alongside the mouse pointer which was positioned on the highlighted credit transaction. From that menu I selected and confirmed the delete of the highlighted credit transaction. A debit transaction was deleted instead. Obviously, this is not correct behavior. This is GnuCash 4.11 Build ID: 4.11+(2022-06-25) using a MariaDB backend. Thank you, Tom Thomas L. Forrester Middleton, WI USA _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list [email protected] To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
