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- 01 June 2010, 15:12
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Account reconciliation
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7894
Re: Account reconciliation
Hello :) Regarding reconciliation, there is a running preview value usually shown as one of the last columns on the right of the account display that shows the current balance after applying the transaction on the line you are looking at. While it is not perfect, it can be used easily to track the r...
- 29 May 2010, 00:18
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Exceeding Percentage
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8364
Re: Exceeding Percentage
I think there are perfectly valid arguments for both behaviours. However, in the past it has not mattered which style of allocation was used (except that this now explains the odd values I was seeing in the statistics - see the other post!). Only now, with the highlighting of allocations and the ass...
- 22 May 2010, 01:28
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Incorrect statistics values
- Replies: 0
- Views: 12297
Incorrect statistics values
I don't know whether this is related to my previous post concerning 'Exceeded Percentage' highlighting but something odd seems to be happening with the statistics - both pie- and bar-chart and the bar-chart details. For my joint account (where almost every transaction is complaining of 100% over-all...
- 22 May 2010, 01:07
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Missing 'expanded' view
- Replies: 0
- Views: 6584
Missing 'expanded' view
With iCompta 4 I realise the expanded view has vanished and I can't find a way to show the per-person breakdown of all my transactions which is going to cause me a big problem. One of my accounts is a joint account which I run on the basis of zero net balance change over each month. Many of the tran...
- 22 May 2010, 00:57
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Exceeding Percentage
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8364
Exceeding Percentage
Hi :) I notice v4 of iCompta has a new 'feature' that highlights transactions where the allocated percentage is more than 100% of the value. Sounds like a great idea but it appears to calculate the allocated percentage across BOTH categories AND people. In a single user account this is often fine bu...