That came up in another thread a couple of weeks ago.  As far as I know,
the only solution is to be very careful in the matching step of the import.
  You can help yourself when making the payments to be sure they have
different dates or amounts, or even paying out of different checking
accounts.

On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 8:11 AM scum buster <scumbus...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Sidebar question --- do any of you have more than one credit card with the
> same bank?   That is where I am running into issues when I import and
> "clear" (I have always called this "reconciling" but I guess there is a
> difference?)
>
> The bank just has a line item "bankname payment"  , same for each card
> account.
>
> That is where I run into issues trying to manually "clear" and that throws
> my account balances in GC off....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrien Monteleone [mailto:adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 2:15 PM
> To: gnucash-u...@lists.gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: [GNC] reconcile problem?
>
> Transactions won't reconcile themselves, but you can clear them either
> manually or via an import.
>
> If you opened a backup by mistake, that would result in something
> showing 'unreconciled' if the backup was before the reconciliation.
>
> The only way to get the 'y' to appear in the register is through a
> reconciliation. Which means you in fact checked it off a previous time.
>
> You can re-do a reconciliation by changing all of the affected
> transactions back to 'n' or 'c', and then trying again. Be sure to
> remove any adjusting transactions you made during the last
> reconciliation. You probably don't need them. (but can always re-create
> if you do)
>
> Then proceed with this months reconciliation.
>
> In the future, if you ever notice transactions appearing 'c' or 'n' when
> you know they should be 'y' means you've edited them in a manner that
> will change the flag. (either in that register or one connected to the
> transaction)
>
> If you don't get warnings about this, go to Actions > Reset Warnings...
> and adjust as needed.
>
> When you edit a transaction and the flag changes (or you discover it
> later) simply re-reconcile and clear the affected transaction(s). (and
> if you are editing amounts, double check you didn't make an adjusting
> entry, because again, you might no longer need it!)
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 2/23/22 9:33 AM, Paul Kinzelman wrote:
> > That's a good question and I think that could be an explanation
> > for the resurrection of the reconciled transactions which happened
> > quite awhile ago when I was new to GC.
> >
> > But that doesn't explain how a transaction could become
> > reconciled on its own like the one that happened this month, which
> > tipped me over the edge to post about it.
>
>
>
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