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  • display description in list of scheduled payments

Ik word helaas niet veel wijzer van overzichten waar de omschrijving ontbreekt.

Dit is het geplande betalingen overzicht:

Elke overboeking heeft zo z'n eigen omschrijving, maar ik moet elke overboeking afzonderlijk aantikken om te zien wat de omschrijving is. (en dan bedoel ik niet de omschrijving die je later nog kunt toevoegen)

Dit is het overzicht van uitgevoerde betalingen bij een specifieke rekening:

Bunq, zou je alsjeblieft de optie (in de instellingen o.i.d.) willen geven dat ik de omschrijving kan zien van elke betaling?

    @Matthias-Aquamarine-Lynx#57137 Dat zou ik ook fijn vinden. De omschrijving is meestal veel interessanter dan wat voor soort betaling het is.

      I think you have a valid point that the overview with scheduled payments can use some attention, so I’ve marked this topic as an idea. 💡

      For the people that don’t understand Dutch, let me paraphrase the idea:
      Currently the overview of scheduled payments shows the frequency and recipient, but the description would be more useful to display (if present)

        W. Janson-Korhorn changed the title to display description in list of scheduled payments .

          Not sure, why you left out the description for the normal payments overview?
          Because for me, it is of no interest to see if it's a Payment received or a Payment made kinda 'description' becuase I can already figure that out based on the minus-sign before the amount of money :-) I hope you can add some kind of 'switch', to switch between the current notation, and to see the description (for scheduled payments, as well as payment overviews). A switch, because I also like to see when the scheduled payment is going to happen.

            8 months later

            I'd really like an implementation of this - it's REALLY useful if you are using one account for expected expenses and book many different transactions towards this account at the beginning of each month in order to account for the many different expected transactions - and if something is changing you'd have it a lot easier to quickly select the right transaction if you could see the description

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