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Susan Penter (susan-penter) wrote : Re: [Bug 375180] Re: Incorrect account forcasting

I'm not sure how to save it as anonymous as such so I am sending you the
file as it is saved I hope this is all you need.

Cheers
Susan

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On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Hei Ku <email address hidden> wrote:

> Could you please save your file as an anonymous file and attach it here?
> I will take a look at it and that will allow me to sort this out.
> Thanks!
>
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> Incorrect account forcasting
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375180
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> of the bug.
>
> Status in “kmymoney2” source package in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: kmymoney2
>
> On the home page the account forcast is shown for the next 30, 60 & 90
> days. One of my accounts is a credit card account for which I have set up a
> payment schedule to make re-payments. Each time the balance is showing as
> increasing by the payment amount. As this is a credit card and I am making
> re-payments the amount should be shown as getting smaller not larger. It is
> working as if there was a positive balance rather than a negative one.
>
> How do I make it understand that it is such, it is showing under the
> liability column so it does understand that this is money owing.
>