To each their own, but that seems like lots of work.
You can cancel a reconciliation once started, so if you discover
transactions are missing, and can't find the data, just start over later
when you do.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the issue?
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/14/22 11:09 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
What I proposed to do to check that new ones had been entered correctly was
1) Add new entries to my real real accounts, I will call accounts.gnucash
2) Copy accounts.gnucash to check.gnucash, with the intention of using
check.gnucash only for testing purposes, *and deleting later. *
3) Create a fake entry in check.gnucash to get the amount my bank thinks I
have in early December
4) *Attempt *to reconcile check.gnucash up to the current date
* If check.gnucash reconciles, *delete *check.gnucash and assume new
entries in accounts.gnucash are entered correctly.
* If check.gnucash does not reconcile, go back to accounts.gnucash and
see if there's an error.
By a bit of trickery, it should be possible to check new entries are
correctly entered, and if not sort out the problem.
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