[No Thirst Software] Re: Deleting Allocated Income...

2009-06-02 Thread Karen

Why would you want to do that, Glenn?
Karen
On 2-Jun-09, at 3:51 PM, Glenn B. wrote:


 If I enter a paycheck and allocate it, when I delete that paycheck,
 the bucket allocation doesn't reverse back(like it never happened).
 Instead, the paycheck bucket goes negative and the buckets keep the
 money. Am I doing something wrong or is this something that can be
 added as a preference?

 My thoughts are if you delete an income or deposit that has been
 allocated, it should pull that money back out of the buckets since
 technically, that money is no longer available.
 


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[No Thirst Software] Re: Deleting Allocated Income...

2009-06-02 Thread Druzyne


 If I enter a paycheck and allocate it, when I delete that paycheck,
 the bucket allocation doesn't reverse back(like it never happened).
 Instead, the paycheck bucket goes negative and the buckets keep the
 money. Am I doing something wrong or is this something that can be
 added as a preference?

Allocations are basically Money Flows, or money transferring from one
bucket to another bucket, and Money Flows are not tied to bank
transactions. Bank transactions only increase or decrease a single
bucket, and properly do not affect the Money Flows for that bucket. To
get rid of Money Flows, you delete them from the panel in the bottom
of the transaction detail pane.

 My thoughts are if you delete an income or deposit that has been
 allocated, it should pull that money back out of the buckets since
 technically, that money is no longer available.

Makes sense, but it would be hard for MoneyWell to read your mind as
to which allocations to remove, for example if a paycheck weren't
fully allocated, or if multiple deposits fed one allocation.
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