https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476770

Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> ---
I can adjust the priority to wishlist.  You should be able to, but may not,
based on how the bugzilla permissions are set up.

However, I see I've misinterpreted your issue.  What I've been talking about is
that if you set that dialog (Start date of import) to the first choice "Last
update" then KMyMoney actually requests transactions starting three days
earlier than that.  There is little downside to the three extra days, as any
transcations which have already been downloaded should be recognized as
duplicates, and ignored.

I now see you are talking about the third selection "Pick date."  I have no
idea where the default value in this field comes from.  I just looked at the
file I currently have open, and "Last update" is set to 2023-11-04, which is
indeed the last time I updated this account, but "Pick date" shows
"2022-09-12."   It is possible I actually used this as a specific date at some
point in the past, but don't remember.  In any case, the default value only
matters the first time you ever select this choice for this account.  Once you
have done that, whether you accept the default or change it, that date will
still be there if you come back to this dialog at a later time - it will not be
(or at least should not be) updated based on the current date.  My guess, based
on nothing in particular, is that if this is the first time you have used that
dialog, is that might be the date you created the account.  Basically, I
suspect the "default" date in that field is initially set to something like the
account's creation date, and thereafter only changed by the user, not by the
program.

Does this make a bit more sense than my earlier rambling?

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