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Alan B



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2003 1:42 pm    Post subject: Bill Dates Reply with quote

I find that when I select from the Forthcoming Bills
option of the Common Withdrawals menu on the Transaction
Form the date entered is older and radically different
from the expected one.

Does anyone know a way of resetting the dates? (They
appear OK in the Bills and Deposit Lists)

Alan B

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David Cowie



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2003 12:33 am    Post subject: Re: Bill Dates Reply with quote

I posted a similar question, here's the reply

1. That's correct - if you select it from the bills & deposits, it
uses the
date you previously put into the system. It doesn't try to guess that
you
are paying it today, because you might not be. Some people (including
me)
enter bills from this area days in advance

2. Use reconciliation - would definitely help

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"David Cowie" wrote in message@4ax.com...
> or is it just me ?
>
> I've set up recurring bills and when I enter a common withdrawal and
> select the due bill from the menu, it then populates the date field
> with what seems to be the date on which I set up the recurring bill
> (or it's first payment).
>
> Second point is, when entering transactions manually (Yes I have 2003
> & I'm with the Woolwich) I've made a mistake and entered a transaction
> way back into Feb of this year. I've managed to locate it by checking
> certain date balances and locating it that way. Is there a way to
> prevent this ? say warn you if you are entering a transaction more
> than 30 days ago ? I suppose if I did mark transactions as reconciled
> I'd be able to find it easier.
>
> 3rdly why is the idle time so short online on the Woolwich it's damm
> annoying.

On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 09:42:14 -0700, "Alan B"
wrote:

>I find that when I select from the Forthcoming Bills
>option of the Common Withdrawals menu on the Transaction
>Form the date entered is older and radically different
>from the expected one.
>
>Does anyone know a way of resetting the dates? (They
>appear OK in the Bills and Deposit Lists)
>
>Alan B

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