Hello,
thanks for you great app.
I don't know if this is a bug or a limitation, but sharing a transaction with another person is not reflected by the statistics feature.
For instance, lets say I pay the rent 50/50 with my girlfriend for a 1000€ rental.
The transaction is made from my bank account.
I can see in the statistics 1000€ in the rent category .
I don't think it is correct because half of it is being paid by my girlfriend , therefore I should see only 500€ in the rent category for my account.
Same problem if she pays her debt back with a transfer or deposit, I still see 1000€ in the rent category.
In fact, what I want to see is what I am really paying each month ( which is half of the rental for the example described beyond)
Do you think it is correct or is it a limitation?
Please ask me if you need any clarification.
Many thanks
Wrong statistics when sharing expenses
- Angeman
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Re: Wrong statistics when sharing expenses
Yes this is a bug and it will be corrected in next version.
Re: Wrong statistics when sharing expenses
Great news!
Can you please tell me when this next version will be released?
By the way, I tried most of the money management applications on the app store and yours is clearly most complete/intuitive !
I almost forgot MS Money
I don't understand why apple choosed iexpense instead of icompta for the tv commercial....
Keep up the good work, wish you the best!
Can you please tell me when this next version will be released?
By the way, I tried most of the money management applications on the app store and yours is clearly most complete/intuitive !
I almost forgot MS Money
I don't understand why apple choosed iexpense instead of icompta for the tv commercial....
Keep up the good work, wish you the best!
- Angeman
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- Joined: 28 December 2008, 21:28
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Re: Wrong statistics when sharing expenses
It should be released in the first quarter of 2010.