I too would be interested in the mystery solution.
Personally I use the 24hour time without a separator—e.g. 5:32pm becomes 1732.
To distinguish times from other numbers I use “T” at the end, thus: 1732T
However, this breaks if there are actual numbers to enter like from a check. I
have so few of those, it isn’t an issue, mileage may vary for others.
Unfortunately, you can’t combine times with other numbers because any
non-numeric character causes GC to stop sorting. So you can’t put hyphens or
spaces to separate times from other types of transaction numbers.
It would be nice if an extra field for either ORDER or TIME were implemented
just for this situation. It is especially annoying due to some GC features
defaulting to placing their entries at the beginning of a day rather than the
same order as a manually entered transaction. This will produce some negative
or reverse balance conditions on occasion that never existed in real life.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Oct 16, 2017, at 2:48 PM, Maf. King wrote:
>
> On Monday, 16 October 2017 16:18:49 BST baneeishaque wrote:
>> Solved the problem in aneasier way...
>>
>
> OK. I'll bite.
>
> What is the easier way?Others in the future might benefit from your
> method?
>
>
> BTW, happy to hear that you found a solution.
> Cheers,
> Maf.
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