As category and subcat can have budget independently, when a subcat has no budget, it is as expected in there as it can be an anomaly.
if you suggest to always display all cat/subcat with or without budget: this would lead to a lot of line with 0 (and nothing related to budget), so not a fan, even if this can already be achieve with force monitoring.
+ it seems more and more this capability to set a budget to a cat that have subcat IS a problem.
for example similar situation there #2036404 that suggest to only affect budget to subcat.
this is the way or working of some other program, maybe I should review and consider this.
the goal of this new line as asked in https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/homebank/ +bug/2023696
is to show an anomaly, then use the detail txn list to review what's wrong.
As category and subcat can have budget independently, when a subcat has no budget, it is as expected in there as it can be an anomaly.
if you suggest to always display all cat/subcat with or without budget: this would lead to a lot of line with 0 (and nothing related to budget), so not a fan, even if this can already be achieve with force monitoring.
+ it seems more and more this capability to set a budget to a cat that have subcat IS a problem.
for example similar situation there #2036404 that suggest to only affect budget to subcat.
this is the way or working of some other program, maybe I should review and consider this.