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November 19, 2013, 11:24:59 AM
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I've searched everywhere for the answer but there seems to be no answer to this.

Bitcoin-qt shows the transaction with
Code:
-000
at the end. If I delete the -000 and search for the transaction in blockchain.info it shows as unconfirmed.
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November 19, 2013, 12:15:13 PM
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It's a bit annoying (and it would be good if there was an option to remove this *feature*) but the -000 (or -001 or other number) is the "vout" for the transaction item listed (am assuming the reason is if you send to more than one address that you end up with one transaction item for each although I haven't actually tested that).

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November 19, 2013, 12:32:45 PM
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It's a bit annoying (and it would be good if there was an option to remove this *feature*) but the -000 (or -001 or other number) is the "vout" for the transaction item listed (am assuming the reason is if you send to more than one address that you end up with one transaction item for each although I haven't actually tested that).


Thanks. That clears things up.
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