From: scott s. on
I am working on my taxes, and when I call up the "tax schedule report" it
comes up titled "Tax Schedule - Current Year" date range "Yearly" and
"current year" but the report is always 1/1/2008 - 12/31/2008. I have to
manually select a date range of 2009 (for example) to get any other year.
I looked at the report preferences, and they seem to be correct. Is this
some sort of Q08 bug or am I overlooking something.?

scott s.
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From: TomYoung on
On Jan 14, 12:34 pm, "scott s." <75270_37...(a)csi.xcom> wrote:
> I am working on my taxes, and when I call up the "tax schedule report" it
> comes up titled "Tax Schedule - Current Year" date range "Yearly" and
> "current year" but the report is always 1/1/2008 - 12/31/2008.  I have to
> manually select a date range of 2009 (for example) to get any other year.  
> I looked at the report preferences, and they seem to be correct.  Is this
> some sort of Q08 bug or am I  overlooking something.?
>
> scott s.
> .

Probably some sort of Quicken programmer "logic" along the lines of
"you, of course, buy a new version of Quicken every year so when you
run this report we'll set the default to be the same year as the
Quicken version." I just ran the report in my QD2007 - it's the first
time I've ever looked at this report - and it comes up with the same
titles as yours with a report date of 1/1/2007 - 12/31/2007.

Tom Young
From: scott s. on
TomYoung <sombodee(a)gmail.com> wrote in
news:04cd7898-9d2d-4c14-857d-9e67a8703a52(a)e37g2000yqn.googlegroups.com:
>
> Probably some sort of Quicken programmer "logic" along the lines of
> "you, of course, buy a new version of Quicken every year so when you
> run this report we'll set the default to be the same year as the
> Quicken version." I just ran the report in my QD2007 - it's the
> first time I've ever looked at this report - and it comes up with
> the same titles as yours with a report date of 1/1/2007 -
> 12/31/2007.
>

Thanks -- it figures. I suppose there could be some subtle logic
required in conjunction with import into ttax which caused them to
use different logic from other reports.

scott s.
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