I have just spent three hours putting in transactions in a split unfortunately they are all credits but I pressed money out instead of money in. IN the splits all the references are income but they all appear in the Debit column. I do not see any way of moving the transactions from Debit to Credit. I am not going to do all the work again.
If it is impossible to move the split transactions from Debit to credit without re-entering everything again. I am not going to waste my time using this programme. I can do all this work in one third the time in a simple Accounts programme than it takes me to do it here!
May 11, 2011 12:11
ChrisMollan
3rd Sector Digital Ltd
Although you cannot do this on the system currently, if you can let me know which parish and the date of the transaction, I will, as a one-off, change this transaction accordingly.
I am sorry you are experiencing problems with the split transactions. Obviously with any bookkeeping program you need to ensure entries are being correctly entered into the system, ours isn't unique.
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I have just spent three hours putting in transactions in a split unfortunately they are all credits but I pressed money out instead of money in. IN the splits all the references are income but they all appear in the Debit column. I do not see any way of moving the transactions from Debit to Credit. I am not going to do all the work again.
If it is impossible to move the split transactions from Debit to credit without re-entering everything again. I am not going to waste my time using this programme. I can do all this work in one third the time in a simple Accounts programme than it takes me to do it here!
Although you cannot do this on the system currently, if you can let me know which parish and the date of the transaction, I will, as a one-off, change this transaction accordingly.
I am sorry you are experiencing problems with the split transactions. Obviously with any bookkeeping program you need to ensure entries are being correctly entered into the system, ours isn't unique.
Regards
Chris Mollan