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jonasnorlander
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New to Skrooge!

Wed May 29, 2013 5:56 pm
Hello

I'm new to Skrooge and just started to explore it. There are two things i try to do but it don't work for me. I don't know if it's bugs or just me not understanding.

First when setting up my accounts. My bank name is SEB and I have three accounts there. If the "name of the bank" is SEB for all three accounts, when I insert a "bank number" it is changed for all accounts and not just for the one i have changed. For now I have to rename the bank of each account differently, SEB-1, SEB-2 and SEB-3 for it to work.

Second. In operations when I register a transaction I can't fill in the "transaction number" my bank is providing, the look like 5490990004 and 3112900002S, are there a restriction how the should look like?

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/ Jonas
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Re: New to Skrooge!

Thu May 30, 2013 7:23 am
jonasnorlander wrote:Hello

I'm new to Skrooge and just started to explore it. There are two things i try to do but it don't work for me. I don't know if it's bugs or just me not understanding.

First when setting up my accounts. My bank name is SEB and I have three accounts there. If the "name of the bank" is SEB for all three accounts, when I insert a "bank number" it is changed for all accounts and not just for the one i have changed. For now I have to rename the bank of each account differently, SEB-1, SEB-2 and SEB-3 for it to work.

This is normal. The "Bank number" is associated to the "Bank name".
The "Account number" is not associated to the "Bank name" but to the "Account name".
jonasnorlander wrote:
Second. In operations when I register a transaction I can't fill in the "transaction number" my bank is providing, the look like 5490990004 and 3112900002S, are there a restriction how the should look like?

The "transaction number" must contains only digits (0 to 9).
So, 3112900002S is not acceptable but 5490990004 is acceptable.
It does not work for 5490990004, I will analyze why.
jonasnorlander wrote:
Regards
/ Jonas


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Re: New to Skrooge!

Fri May 31, 2013 5:17 pm
I did the correction to support number like 5490990004.


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