As I started to suggest in my previous email, if a given split line
contains a 'Y' reconcile status, that implies that the transaction split
line passed a reconciliation process for that account on a certain date
recorded within the data file, but not visible to users. If the account
name or it's
Not sure what the bug would be. You reconciled the transaction and then moved
it. Should gnucash de-reconcile the entry? Personally, I don't really know;
arguments could be made either way.
One point to realize (and that others hinted at) is that the starting balance
for the reconcile window i
I think that reconcile flags, especially the 'Y' flag indicating that the
transaction split line passed the reconcile assistant, should be cancelled
if the account name in that split line is changed. I have noticed some
suspicious anomalies in this regard in the past, but I did not perform a
rigoro
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 17:58:38 -0800
"Stephen M. Butler" wrote:
> Try to reconcile another account that has never been reconciled. If
> that comes up with a non-zero number then create a new account and
> attempt to reconcile with no entries. If that comes up with a
> non-zero amount then you h
On 11/20/20 4:49 PM, Liz wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 16:41:22 -0800
Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
Hello, Liz:
Are any of the transactions in that account reconciled? Do you have a
"starting balance" transaction in that account, perhaps created when
you created the account?
The reconciliation model for
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 18:50:06 -0600 (CST)
David Cousens wrote:
> Liz,
>
> That would seem to imply that some transactions have been marked as
> reconciled somewhere in the account history, not necessarily a single
> transaction for $6300. One possible suggestion, have you cleared all
> filters t
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 18:50:06 -0600 (CST)
David Cousens wrote:
> Liz,
>
> That would seem to imply that some transactions have been marked as
> reconciled somewhere in the account history, not necessarily a single
> transaction for $6300. One possible suggestion, have you cleared all
> filters t
Would one solution be to put it to a vote of the subscribers?
Will
On 2020 Nov 20, at 11-20 18:43:52, Greg Feneis wrote:
Well, I'm glad this got thoroughly discussed without folks getting
thoroughly disgusted.
It seems like the boilerplate that appears in every list email could,
instead of rem
Liz,
That would seem to imply that some transactions have been marked as
reconciled somewhere in the account history, not necessarily a single
transaction for $6300. One possible suggestion, have you cleared all filters
that might restrict the date range displayed for the account? There may be
so
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 16:41:22 -0800
Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
> Hello, Liz:
>
> Are any of the transactions in that account reconciled? Do you have a
> "starting balance" transaction in that account, perhaps created when
> you created the account?
>
> The reconciliation model for GnuCash assumes that
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020 11:32:39 +1100
Liz wrote:
> I was trying to reconcile an account for the first time since I
> created it.
>
> The reconcile dialogue says it has a starting balance of $6,300.
> I have no idea from where this starting balance has come. The first
> entry is $1.87.
>
> I can't
Well, I'm glad this got thoroughly discussed without folks getting
thoroughly disgusted.
It seems like the boilerplate that appears in every list email could,
instead of reminding members to always reply to the list, it could let
people know if they need help replying to a list message privately,
On 2020-11-20 16:32, Liz wrote:
I was trying to reconcile an account for the first time since I created
it.
The reconcile dialogue says it has a starting balance of $6,300.
I have no idea from where this starting balance has come. The first
entry is $1.87.
I can't find any entry in any account
See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak for Gnucash Flatpak install and
run instructions - excerpt below
# Install FlatPak (on debian based distributions, others have to
replace 'apt-get install'):
sudo apt-get install flatpak# Register FlatHub repository:
sudo flatpak remote-add --if-not-ex
Reed,
Sorry for the late reply, I don’t think your reply made it to the list. (I
think the server was down that day and I found this in my regular mail client.)
I see now you’ve installed the Flatpak. When you mentioned you installed from
the Software Center, I guessed the standard version. I f
Thanks,
I thought that would work as a one off manual save only. So from then on
GnuCash will automatically save updates and logs there?
I was looking for it under Preferences, but if that's all I need to that's
good.
David
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020, 02:00 D., wrote:
> I imagine File->Save As might wo
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