Arrange scheduled bills by due date

Asked by Debora

I am not a computer person, and my programmer-daughter set up KMyMoney for me using Ubuntu.

I previously used Quicken and Windows. KMyMoney is missing two features I found very helpful in Quicken.

First, I could order the scheduled bills (Schedule) by the due date, so that the bill due soonest appears at the top, etc. This made it easy to see at a glance what was due next. My bills appear in no apparent order in the following format: Sun Jul 20 2008. I am okay with the format; I'd just like them listed in chronological order.

Second, I can delete or edit an individual bill entry, but I cannot SKIP that entry for the given due date and have the underlying entry itself remain. I could do this in Quicken. In other words, I may enter the entry myself manually while in the ledger, forgetting it can be entered from the Schedule (I don't always use the auto feature with all bills), and when I check the Schedule, I realize I just need to skip the entry I already made manually. You can only delete the entry, which deletes the entire record. Quicken would just delete the current due date's entry, not the entire record that on a given bill. This is a lot more useful than it sounds, and I'd like to be able to do this in KMy Money.

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Hei Ku (asoliverez) said :
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Hello Debora,
what version of Ubuntu and KMyMoney are you using?
Those two issues are already addressed in version 0.9. You can sort by any column you want, and you can skip a schedule.
I don't know when those features were introduced, that's why I ask the version you are using.

Regards,
Alvaro

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Chaim Blick (chaim11111) said :
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I am using 1.0 and it is working perfectly on my <a href="https://onlinebill.pk/iesco-online-bill/">site</a>

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