Fix "Earliest to Date" where ever its used (reports, accounts, graphs)

BRETTB
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Today's date is 4/2/26 for reference to issues below. My test but I know date selection options holds true from past experiences works the same across reports, accounts, and graphs.

ISSUE:
To me "Earliest to Date" should be the date of first transaction (where graph, reports, accounts) but seems to include starting date 1/19/1901 as starting date which I have zero transactions and I doubt nobody else does.

You have "Include All Dates" as option which starts at "1/19/1901" too.

The only difference is the two end date options "Earliest To Date" is end date = today's date AND

"Include All Dates" end date = 9/3/2026 yet on my register I don't have any trans after 3/30/26.

To me the Include All Dates with transactions should include first transaction to last transaction (in graph, account, report, etc) which may be beyond todays date.

While Earliest to date should include the first transaction to today's date.

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  • UKR
    UKR Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    "Earliest to Date" …
    Do you have investment transactions on file which date back to 1/19/1901? That includes incorrect Price History records.
    Do you have a coin collection, recorded in an investment register, with back dated purchase transactions, e.g., a coin from 1901 which you actually purchased much later?

    "Include All Dates" end date = 9/3/2026 …
    Make sure that your registers are correctly sorted by Date and not filtered to exclude future dated actual register transactions.
    Did you record a transaction with 9/3/26 that should have been recorded as 9/3/25?
    See if using the All Transactions register, correctly sorted by Date and not filtered can show the outliers.