Thank you, Tommy.  I was aware of the bug last week and upgraded to 5.14. I 
probably pasted an older version of my worries to the mailing list. 





Dec 27, 2025 at 11:43 by [email protected]:

> On Wed, Dec 24, 2025 at 2:05 PM John H. via gnucash-user <> 
> [email protected]> > wrote:
>
>>
>> The GnuCash (v5.10, Mac 15.7.2) Reconcile window shows only a small subset 
>> (four) of transactions to be reconciled.
>>  
>>  
>>  It shows them accurately, and the Beginning and Ending Balance on the 
>> register are  also accurate.
>>  
>>  
>>  The only clue I noticed beginning the process was that the Reconcile window 
>> did not choose the proper month, December; it chose November 15 as default 
>> before I changed it to December 15.
>>
>
> I know you have more recently discovered a user interface distraction that 
> was keeping you from seeing your transactions. HOWEVER the version you are 
> using is afflicted with a reconciliation bug that was corrected in the 
> following GnuCash release. One of the symptoms was the last reconciliation 
> date was not stored properly, so you would have to update it every time you 
> reconciled, for months on end. (I was "fortunate" to notice the bug quckly 
> because I was months behind on reconciling when it came out.)
>
> After you upgrade, the accounts that were affected by the bug will have wrong 
> starting date the first time you reconcile, but from then on the reconcile 
> should work correctly.
>
> SO my suggestion is to upgrade to version 5.14 (released days ago) because it 
> has all the reconciliation fixes from a year ago plus plenty of others. 
>  
>
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