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=== Question about Adding/Removing Accounts to/from Budgets ===
 
=== Question about Adding/Removing Accounts to/from Budgets ===
 
I just started playing with budgets in the 2.2.0 release.  When I create a new budget, by default it has all my accounts in it.  The documentation implies I can select which accounts I want to track and which I don't, but I don't see any way to add or remove accounts from the default budget.  Am I missing something, or has this feature not yet been implemented?  Thanks!  --[[User:Scbash|Scbash]] 22:35, 1 August 2007 (EDT)
 
I just started playing with budgets in the 2.2.0 release.  When I create a new budget, by default it has all my accounts in it.  The documentation implies I can select which accounts I want to track and which I don't, but I don't see any way to add or remove accounts from the default budget.  Am I missing something, or has this feature not yet been implemented?  Thanks!  --[[User:Scbash|Scbash]] 22:35, 1 August 2007 (EDT)
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== request for clarifications ==
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* Leaf account - I couldn't find any definition of this and am not sure what you mean (not that it matters much)
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* QofEntities - no idea what this is (yet...!)
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thx, Tim Abell

Revision as of 20:07, 15 October 2007

Question about Adding/Removing Accounts to/from Budgets

I just started playing with budgets in the 2.2.0 release. When I create a new budget, by default it has all my accounts in it. The documentation implies I can select which accounts I want to track and which I don't, but I don't see any way to add or remove accounts from the default budget. Am I missing something, or has this feature not yet been implemented? Thanks! --Scbash 22:35, 1 August 2007 (EDT)

request for clarifications

  • Leaf account - I couldn't find any definition of this and am not sure what you mean (not that it matters much)
  • QofEntities - no idea what this is (yet...!)

thx, Tim Abell