Tommy,

A correction here to my earlier email.  I did create a Bugzilla request; but it was actually to allow enabling/disabling of the checkbox in the list of scheduled transactions.  However, there is already a Bugzilla request from a couple years back asking if an "Enter Now" button could be added.  There is limited bandwidth for GnuCash enhancements though (actual bugs are a higher priority); so probably plan on sticking with our workarounds for now.

Tom


On 4/6/2026 4:25 PM, Tom Route36 wrote:
Hi Tommy,

Just to help get you caught up with your list reading, I sent a follow-up email on April 2nd with my solution/workaround for this issue.  Essentially, what I'm doing now is just disabling *all* of my scheduled transactions (currently around 50 and growing).  And I'm only enabling the *one* scheduled transaction that I'm actually ready for and wanting to enter.  Then I go and do the Since Last Run... to enter that one transaction.  By doing only one at a time like this I don't need to worry about setting unneeded transactions to Postpone or Ignore or Reminder.  For me, this is the most straightforward method -- at least currently.

To make the re-enabling of the scheduled transactions easier (when I'm ready to enter them), I setup an AutoHotkey macro so that I can toggle the Enable/Disable status with just a single keystroke.  (FYI, clicking the checkbox in the list of scheduled transactions doesn't work.)

Also, just FYI, I created a Bugzilla enhancement request to ask for adding an "Enter Now" button to the Scheduled Transactions page.  That way you could just highlight the transaction you want and hit the button.  If that gets implemented someday that would actually make things a whole lot easier for folks like you and me.

Tom


On 4/6/2026 3:19 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 6:12 PM Tom Route36 <[email protected]> wrote:

    I have a fairly large number of scheduled
    transactions due or overdue.  And I want to enter just *one* of
    those
    many transactions.  Currently, what I have to do is select
    Actions ->
    Scheduled Transactions -> Since Last Run..., which opens up that
    large
    list of scheduled transactions.  And most of those scheduled
    transactions there have a status of "To-Create". But since I only
    want
    to enter *one* of those transactions, I have to go thru that long
    list
    and change each status from "To-Create" to "Reminder" -- all
    except for
    the one that I actually want to create.

...

    So here's my question.  Is there a way to create just that *one*
    scheduled transaction that I want without having to go thru that
    whole
    long list of the other transactions to change each of their
    statuses to
    "Reminder"?


I just saw this (behind on my list reading!)

It sounds like you use scheduled transactions as heavily as I do -- out of curiosity I just counted, and I have 113. (Not all are still ACTIVE, so it's time to purge a few.)

I think you and I have had the same issue -- I pull up GnuCash to do something "quick" and I have a set of actions that need to happen FIRST, or the transactions depend on another person in the household, so for years I usually have gone through and changed the 'not ready for prime time' transactions to "Reminder."

Unfortunately sometimes there are so many transactions pending, I might miss one, or I accidentally click OK by mistake, so one (or a bunch) get created when I'm not ready to process them. One radical way to recover from a "premature e-transaction situation" ;-) is to quit without saving and restart GnuCash. (This is possible using the "traditional" XML data file and maybe not using the SQL datafile or database backstore.)

For some scheduled transactions I have started using the "Postponed" status. This works exactly as you would hope ... the "Since Last Run" dialog comes up with those transactions still available, but will not progress until you change their status to "To-Create." That way you can easily work your way through them as you (or your household) is ready.

Hope that helps.

P.S.: I know some of us use Scheduled Transactions extensively. We could probably beef up the FAQ and/or wiki by describing many more different ways folks can use them. The wiki page is surprisingly short, in my opinion, and the examples ignore "basic" usage, jumping directly to "advanced."

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Scheduled_Transactions

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