> On 3 Feb 2019, at 14:59, Jamestk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Ira me again, this seems to be happening on v3.4 
> 
> Changes made by ticking entries are no longer saved after opting to
> postpone, anyone else noticed this?


A slightly different (but perhaps connected?) reconciliation problem happened 
to me yesterday.

I’m using version 3.4 on iMac with High Sierra.

I reconciled 9 separate statements with their corresponding accounts on 
Tuesday. In some instances I had to enter transactions which appeared on the 
statement but for which I didn’t have a receipt (e.g. contactless travel 
charges), and found I couldn’t do this without postponing (this is possible in 
2.6.16). Once I’d made these entries I was able to go back and complete the 
reconciliation.

Yesterday morning I reconciled a single account, marked it complete, clicked 
“Save” and quit Gnucash - I was going to be out all day, and wasn’t planning to 
do any more work on the books. The unusual aspect was the quick sequence of 
finishing the reconciliation, clicking Save and Quit - usually I would tidy up 
the papers before shutting down. The Mac itself was left running.

In the evening I decided to reconcile another couple of statements, but when I 
started Gnucash I got the lock-file warning, but overrode it because there was 
no other instance of Gnucash running, only to find that the reconciliation from 
the morning hadn’t been saved.

A number of minor corrections I’d made to transactions during the session have 
been recorded.

I suppose it’s possible that I hit Cancel instead of Finish at the end of the 
reconciliation, but I’ve never made this error since I started using GC in 2010.

Michael

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