[GNC] postpone reconciliation broken: ignores my changes

Finbar Mahon mahon.finbar at neuf.fr
Sat Feb 9 07:29:53 EST 2019


Just a minor point doesn't it  change from 'c' or 'n' to 'y' in the R 
column after 'finish' ?

I have had some issues with 'quit' - there have been times when I was 
sure that I had done save/quit but the next time I fired up GNUCash it 
said it could not find the file and did I want to open it anyway? Does 
that happen if I haven't 'finished' the reconciliation?

Finbar

On 08/02/2019 22:09, Jamestk wrote:
> Michael, just a thought - individual transactions should save after each
> entry, tapping the return key will move onto the next one auto saving the
> previous - the reconciliation process is likely to be somewhat different,
> GNC marks the entries but doesn't save these until the process is finalized
> by activating 'finish' button, this will change entries from 'c' to 'r'
> writing the result back to file -
>
> Could I ask what button is used when you mention 'marked as complete', if
> its the green reconciled tick button this appears to be non functional?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> "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."
>
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