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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi everybody,<br>
looks like I got something very wrong here, sorry.<br>
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Whatever, I as referring to have a completely new start after x
years and I thing that too has been requested but remains
unanswered?!<br>
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Michael<br>
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On 05/25/2015 05:42 PM, Thomas Baumgart wrote:<br>
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yes, that is the way to go. It must be in the version you use, since we added
it in Nov. 2009. Once you have that option turned on, you can use "View/Show
all account" or Ctrl-Shift-A in the accounts view to temporarily overrule the
option.
Hope that helps.
Thomas
On Monday 25 May 2015 23:28:05 Andy Chung wrote:
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account, solve the problem?
2015-05-25 23:18 GMT+08:00 Michael Berger <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:idest@online.de"><idest@online.de></a>:
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<pre wrap=""> On 05/25/2015 04:38 PM, Footer wrote:
Greetings Users/Developers of KMyMoney,
First off, let me say that I've been using KMyMoney for nearly 10 years
and I enjoy this program very much. So THANK YOU to all of those involved
in creating/maintaining this wonderful program. I'm currently running
KMyMoney 4.6.4 on KDE 4.13.3 (Kubuntu 14.04.2 LTS).
In all that time, I have of course, had several car loans, mortgage
refinances, credit card accounts that have come and gone, checking/savings
accounts that have come and gone, etc.
What I've been doing is just closing closed accounts and paid off loans
which leaves the data in KMyMoney and draws a line through the various
closed accounts in the Accounts --> List view (both Liability and Asset).
So my question is, how does everyone handle their closed accounts? I
don't mind leaving the data/accounts in KMyMoney, my data file is only
around 700KB and it loads very fast, but I would like to clean up the
views
and get rid of some of these old accounts. I know I have to remove all
the
transactions before I can truly delete an account, but I'm thinking I'd
like to archive the old data to keep it around ... for posterity if
nothing
else? :-)
I would appreciate any suggestions or thoughts on what other folks are
doing with old closed accounts. Sorry for the long explanation and thanks
for reading!
Terry (extremely happy and long term KMyMoney user!)
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Terry, this is an ongoing issue. If I recall correctly there is - up to
now - no way of having a "new start" after one, or two, or x years and
start a new accounting year/period (or something) without loosing past
records.
Though, in my opinion as well, this is not satisfactory to some of us.
Nevertheless, and even without that feature in question, KMM is by far the
best I've ever come across!
Many thanks and compliments to all developers and helpers!
Michael
PS: and who knows? ;-)
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cheers,
Andy
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