Budget Report Bug in 3.3.1?

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ckmcdonald
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Budget Report Bug in 3.3.1?

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There are a couple of built-in budget subcategories our ward doesn't use. If I deselect them to remove clutter and either preview or print a budget report, MLS re-selects them and includes them in the report.

Am I missing something - or is this happening to everyone? A bug?
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ckmcdonald wrote:There are a couple of built-in budget subcategories our ward doesn't use. If I deselect them to remove clutter and either preview or print a budget report, MLS re-selects them and includes them in the report.

Am I missing something - or is this happening to everyone? A bug?
That is only happening for me on the Summary type report. For the Auxiliary Summary and Detail types it respects the checkboxes I have selected (and adds the buttons to select all, clear all and invert).
I think the new Summary report is designed to be an overall report. I have noticed that it doesn't let you choose a date range other than a year either.
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You are not alone. This is also happening to me.
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It's obviously not a big deal, but if anyone on the MLS Dev Team happens to be listening, it would be nice to have this feature back. I wonder why they would remove a useful feature that was already coded and working?

If the removal was intentional and is permanent, it would be nice if they removed the check-boxes that are teasing us. ;)
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