I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is wrong. i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas? 7 1172
Restore your backup data and try again?
"Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my
cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is wrong.
i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas?
You may want to find the company that supports your financial system and ask
for their help. It is entirely unclear what your financial system is from
this message. In addition, this is a forum for software developers. We
largely discuss tools and techniques, not specific applications. You are
likely to get better help by finding a community of people who know your
application better than we do.
--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
"Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my
cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is wrong.
i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks, but I did not notice this for a few weeks and so I cannot use my
daily back up. Thanks anyway. a simple idea of which I hadn't thought of.
Thanks for trying
"Scott M." wrote:
Restore your backup data and try again?
"Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com...
I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong
button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my
cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is wrong.
i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas?
The programme is Microsoft Money 2005. Sorry I am new at this and thought
this was for this kind of thing. i just followed the links from the Microsoft
website. please advice where I should go, now politely please!.
Thanks
Adrian
"Nick Malik [Microsoft]" wrote:
You may want to find the company that supports your financial system and ask
for their help. It is entirely unclear what your financial system is from
this message. In addition, this is a forum for software developers. We
largely discuss tools and techniques, not specific applications. You are
likely to get better help by finding a community of people who know your
application better than we do.
--
--- Nick Malik [Microsoft]
MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not
representative of my employer.
I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a
programmer helping programmers.
--
"Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com...
I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong
button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my
cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is wrong.
i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas?
Try posting your question to microsoft.public.money. This is a .Net
programming newsgroup.
Robin S.
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"Adrian Bathurst" <Ad************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:ED**********************************@microsof t.com...
The programme is Microsoft Money 2005. Sorry I am new at this and thought
this was for this kind of thing. i just followed the links from the
Microsoft
website. please advice where I should go, now politely please!.
Thanks
Adrian
"Nick Malik [Microsoft]" wrote:
>You may want to find the company that supports your financial system and ask for their help. It is entirely unclear what your financial system is from this message. In addition, this is a forum for software developers. We largely discuss tools and techniques, not specific applications. You are likely to get better help by finding a community of people who know your application better than we do.
-- --- Nick Malik [Microsoft] MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not representative of my employer. I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a programmer helping programmers. -- "Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my
cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is
wrong.
i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas?
I've noticed that there's been a lot of "incorrect" postings lately - mainly
from people that are probably using news boards for the first time. It
would appear that Microsoft are the culprit and have linked to this
incorrectly. Hopefully they'll resolve it soon, otherwise poor old RobinS
will soon get fed up with posting "Please do not post here, post here ..."
messages!
"Adrian Bathurst" <Ad************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:ED**********************************@microsof t.com...
The programme is Microsoft Money 2005. Sorry I am new at this and thought
this was for this kind of thing. i just followed the links from the
Microsoft
website. please advice where I should go, now politely please!.
Thanks
Adrian
"Nick Malik [Microsoft]" wrote:
>You may want to find the company that supports your financial system and ask for their help. It is entirely unclear what your financial system is from this message. In addition, this is a forum for software developers. We largely discuss tools and techniques, not specific applications. You are likely to get better help by finding a community of people who know your application better than we do.
-- --- Nick Malik [Microsoft] MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not representative of my employer. I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a programmer helping programmers. -- "Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong button
to delete the payment transactions linked to the account.
The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my
cashflow
forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is
wrong.
i
have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me.
Anyone got any ideas?
I've noticed that, too. :-) The problem is that I feel sorry for the poor
suckers, and feel like someone should tell them, rather than just ignoring
them. It happens a lot in this newsgroup, so it must be at the top of some
list wherever they are posting their problems.
Robin S.
Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto.
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I've noticed that there's been a lot of "incorrect" postings lately -
mainly from people that are probably using news boards for the first
time. It would appear that Microsoft are the culprit and have linked to
this incorrectly. Hopefully they'll resolve it soon, otherwise poor old
RobinS will soon get fed up with posting "Please do not post here, post
here ..." messages!
"Adrian Bathurst" <Ad************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:ED**********************************@microsof t.com...
>The programme is Microsoft Money 2005. Sorry I am new at this and thought this was for this kind of thing. i just followed the links from the Microsoft website. please advice where I should go, now politely please!. Thanks Adrian
"Nick Malik [Microsoft]" wrote:
>>You may want to find the company that supports your financial system and ask for their help. It is entirely unclear what your financial system is from this message. In addition, this is a forum for software developers. We largely discuss tools and techniques, not specific applications. You are likely to get better help by finding a community of people who know your application better than we do.
-- --- Nick Malik [Microsoft] MCSD, CFPS, Certified Scrummaster http://blogs.msdn.com/nickmalik
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this forum are my own, and not representative of my employer. I do not answer questions on behalf of my employer. I'm just a programmer helping programmers. -- "Adrian Bathurst" <Adrian Ba******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message news:3F**********************************@microsof t.com... I deleted an account with payments linked to it, but clicked the wrong button to delete the payment transactions linked to the account. The transactions that where linked to the account still show in my cashflow forecast and I cannot delete them, so hence my cashflow forecast is wrong. i have tried deleting them from the cashflow report, but it wont let me. Anyone got any ideas? This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics
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