Quicken R64.29 converts my paycheck to a scheduled withdrawal
Very funny, Quicken. I updated to R64.29, and now my paycheck is showing in my projected balances as a scheduled withdrawal. That is a bug at a level that I'm quite disappointed to see in a shipped release.
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Hi,
do you have the same issue ?
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7966126/r64-25-broke-projected-balancesBest Regards1 -
@mikek753b: Possibly.
I haven't had time to explore this bug in depth. My paycheck shows as a negative amount in the same magnitude as a monthly credit card payment. I've thought about just editing "this and all future occurrences" to mirror my last paycheck, and will likely try that this weekend.
From what I've encountered so far, that bug isn't disabling, but it's surprising and irritating.
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This problem appears to be resolved by deleting all future instances of my paycheck (which showed transfers to my 401(k) and HSA account, and nothing else!), then by adding a scheduled reminder for my last paycheck. Not a devastating bug, but a surprising and irritating one.
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