[Bug]: Dip at the end of spending report #1121

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opened 2026-02-28 19:32:42 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 2 comments
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Originally created by @glowtape on GitHub (May 29, 2024).

Verified issue does not already exist?

  • I have searched and found no existing issue
  • I will be providing steps how to reproduce the bug (in most cases this will also mean uploading a demo budget file)

What happened?

Playing with the new spending report card, I seem to have some oddities. At the end of the month, I get weird deviations. Like here, in the Average view, there's dips at the end for whatever reason:

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I don't have any reimbursements in budget categories, as far as I know. At least not something that drastic, more so that it affects an average (of three months?) that hard.

My paycheck happens at the 30th and 31st of the month, tho, but that shouldn't influence it, right? I figured to filter all income categories, and lo and behold:

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There was some extraordinary spending, transferring to an off-budget account, thus the hump.

However turns out when I filter on a category with no activity, it still corrects itself:

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Excluding said category shouldn't have an effect. As far as how to reproduce it, uh, just using it.

Where are you hosting Actual?

Docker

What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

Chrome

Operating System

Linux

Originally created by @glowtape on GitHub (May 29, 2024). ### Verified issue does not already exist? - [X] I have searched and found no existing issue - [X] I will be providing steps how to reproduce the bug (in most cases this will also mean uploading a demo budget file) ### What happened? Playing with the new spending report card, I seem to have some oddities. At the end of the month, I get weird deviations. Like here, in the Average view, there's dips at the end for whatever reason: ![image](https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/assets/4010813/bae85851-3dfc-4a50-b7ee-d245cfc1b733) I don't have any reimbursements in budget categories, as far as I know. At least not something that drastic, more so that it affects an average (of three months?) that hard. My paycheck happens at the 30th and 31st of the month, tho, but that shouldn't influence it, right? I figured to filter all income categories, and lo and behold: ![image](https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/assets/4010813/ca52aa96-210b-424a-81aa-ac0d16018c17) There was some extraordinary spending, transferring to an off-budget account, thus the hump. However turns out when I filter on a category with no activity, it still corrects itself: ![image](https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/assets/4010813/c0dae442-1fd4-49a0-9eb9-8576dcf12b1d) ![image](https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/assets/4010813/5db7fa95-74c0-44c3-aa17-be7f015bd452) Excluding said category shouldn't have an effect. As far as how to reproduce it, uh, just using it. ### Where are you hosting Actual? Docker ### What browsers are you seeing the problem on? Chrome ### Operating System Linux
GiteaMirror added the bug label 2026-02-28 19:32:42 -06:00
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@carkom commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2024):

Can you check this on edge build now that off-budget has been fixed?

@carkom commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2024): Can you check this on edge build now that off-budget has been fixed?
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@glowtape commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2024):

Yeah, it's fixed now. Thanks!

@glowtape commented on GitHub (Jun 6, 2024): Yeah, it's fixed now. Thanks!
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Reference: github-starred/actual#1121