tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:/discussions/switching-from-another-personal-finance-program/249-category-change-from-the-reportInfinite Kind: Discussion 2016-03-19T05:06:14Ztag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/372395352015-07-02T17:39:03Z2015-07-02T17:39:03ZCategory change from the report<div><p>Hi DarkDogZA,</p>
<p>Regarding your first question, are you referring to being able
to "drill down" when in reports?</p>
<p>Regarding the second question, unfortunately it's not possible
to remember the column widths at this time.</p>
<p>Scott Meehan<br>
Infinite Kind Support</p></div>Scott Meehantag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/372395352015-07-05T19:06:53Z2015-07-05T19:06:53ZCategory change from the report<div><p>Hi</p>
<p>Thanks for getting back to me.</p>
<p>Regarding the first question, if I look at e.g. an expenses
report. When I click on a particular category, I found that
changing the account actually changed the category whereas changing
the category changed the account!</p>
<p>On the second questions, this is a fairly basic report
requirement? has this been flagged as a bug?</p></div>DarkDogZAtag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/372395352015-07-06T15:27:22Z2015-07-06T15:27:22ZCategory change from the report<div><p>Hi DarkDogZA,</p>
<p>Thanks for clarifying! In some contexts, the account and
category for a transaction are reversed intentionally, in order to
be able to show and change the account or category while in a
different perspective of your transactions. An example of this will
be when you're viewing transactions by category, rather than by
account; the category field will show the account that the
transactions are in. Technically speaking, categories are also
accounts, so their function is very similar, except that from a
user's perspective, accounts are recognized as being linked to what
is traditionally thought of as an account with a financial
institution.</p>
<p>I hope that clarifies!</p>
<p>Scott Meehan<br>
Infinite Kind Support</p></div>Scott Meehan