Re: [GNC] Why is this entry "in and out"

2023-01-12 Thread Murugan Muruganandam
Mahon i have attached a typical interest entry transaction for savings account as an image. Saludos Cordiales Murugan From: David Carlson Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2023 1:36 PM To: Joseph St. Denis Cc: Murugan Muruganandam ; Mahon Finbar ; Gnucash

Re: [GNC] Why is this entry "in and out"

2023-01-12 Thread David Carlson
If you change your register view to two lines, it is easier to see what's going on. On Thu, Jan 12, 2023, 9:02 AM Joseph St. Denis via gnucash-user < gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote: > Hello Murugan > > On the ribbon locate the spilt icon and press it you should be able to see > if the spilt is

Re: [GNC] Why is this entry "in and out"

2023-01-12 Thread Joseph St. Denis via gnucash-user
Hello Murugan On the ribbon locate the spilt icon and press it you should be able to see if the spilt is to different locations one should be the account name and the other should be interest. If they are the same you get two entries a add and subtraction to the same account. I hope this

Re: [GNC] Why is this entry "in and out"

2023-01-12 Thread Murugan Muruganandam
Hi Mahon You need to give more details of the entry, possibly a screen shot as it is not clear When entering interest in the account create a new transaction with transfer account as income:interest Regard Murugan > On 12-01-2023, at 11:28, Mahon Finbar wrote: > > Hi, > > I have an

Re: [GNC] Why is this entry "in and out"

2023-01-12 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I'm not following exactly, but I'm guessing this is Interest paid to you? If so, the entry should be: Dr. Savings Cr. Income Just change the Opening Balances account to a relevant Income account. Regards, Adrien On 1/12/23 8:27 AM, Mahon Finbar wrote: Hi, I have an account for a savings

[GNC] Why is this entry "in and out"

2023-01-12 Thread Mahon Finbar
Hi, I have an account for a savings a/c and I want to add the latest interest entry. However, when I click the entry title it open with the balance, but when I add the interest it fills in the amount as an addition and then a subtraction and the balance doesn't change Have a the wrong