Hi Torsten. Thanks for feedback. About shortcut in menu, this is a bug. I fixed it for 5.0.1
For the question why we can still see already reconciliated lines in the page of conciliation, the reason is that there is 2 kind of user. People that want to see only the not reconciliated lines, like you, and people that want to see all. Change were introduced to be compliant with the 2 needs. However not completely finished for the first kind of user like you. The column account statement should provide a filter "conciliated or not" but thiswas forgotten. I will fix this soon. Laurent, aka eldy Le 15 mars 2017 21:23, "Torsten Appelhagen" <[email protected]> a écrit : Hello, now I finally managed to update our 4.0 to 5.0... ;) We have one bank account. Before, there was a "reconcile" menu entry on the left side below its name. Clicking it lead directly to the list of open transactions (where "future" ones were not selectable), so I only had to enter the number, tick entries and push enter. Now the button only goes to "Bank entries" where I have to push "reconcile" once more - why? If I would like to see this list then I'd go from the account name to the 2nd tab, there is no advantage in having this shortcut (which has a wrong title if this behaviour is planned)... Furthermore, after doing so I shall enter the number what is fine, but the list below still shows loads of old entries which already ARE reconciled, plus I noticed one row dated 29. March which I could select right now. Again - WHY? This is very confusing and hinders efficient working. Did I miss some configuration option to change this? Or is it possibly a bug? PS: I'm using the German version so bear with me if the original texts may be slightly different. BR Torsten _______________________________________________ Dolibarr-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dolibarr-user
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