Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-18 Thread Adrien Monteleone
That still works. I think it was noted below. Regards, Adrien > On Aug 17, 2018, at 6:43 PM, David Carlson > wrote: > > In earlier (2.6.x) versions of GnuCash one could highlight any transaction in > the reconcile window and either click the edit button i the title bar or > double click the

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-18 Thread mdforbis
I've always been able to just edit the transaction while the reconcile window is still open.  I just switch over to the register window, make my changes and switch back.  I believe there might even be an option to edit the transaction in the reconcile dialog. Thanks, Matt On Friday,

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread David Carlson
In earlier (2.6.x) versions of GnuCash one could highlight any transaction in the reconcile window and either click the edit button i the title bar or double click the transaction in the reconcile window to go directly to that transaction in the register, edit it and return to resume reconciling.

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread D via gnucash-user
I was going to note that one can edit transactions during the reconcile process by double clicking the transaction, making your changes, and returning. On August 17, 2018, at 1:38 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote: Rich, That might be a bug, not sure, you could file one or maybe a developer will

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, Colin Law wrote: I think there was a bug that caused that in one of the earlier 2.x versions. Which version are you using? Colin, 3.2. If you double click an entry in the reconcile window it will take you to the corresponding transaction so you can modify it if

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I do the same, I understood you needed to cancel the reconciliation for a long period due to lack of info. Really, the only time I’ve ever cancelled a reconciliation, was when I was testing something. If I’m not mistaken, if you enter other transactions while the reconcile window is open, they

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Colin Law
I think there was a bug that caused that in one of the earlier 2.x versions. Which version are you using? If you double click an entry in the reconcile window it will take you to the corresponding transaction so you can modify it if necessary. It will be immediately updated in the reconcile

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Matthew Forbis via gnucash-user
Resending my response since I sent from the wrong email address. I've always been able to just edit the transaction while the reconcile window is still open.  I just switch over to the register window, make my changes and switch back.  I believe there might even be an option to edit the

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, mdfor...@forbii.com wrote: I've always been able to just edit the transaction while the reconcile window is still open.  I just switch over to the register window, make my changes and switch back.  I believe there might even be an option to edit the transaction in the

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, Adrien Monteleone wrote: That might be a bug, not sure, you could file one or maybe a developer will chime in. But if you click the reconcile column in the transactions themselves until they change from ’n’ to ‘c’ they will be checked off the next time you attempt

Re: [GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Adrien Monteleone
Rich, That might be a bug, not sure, you could file one or maybe a developer will chime in. But if you click the reconcile column in the transactions themselves until they change from ’n’ to ‘c’ they will be checked off the next time you attempt reconciliation and even cancelling that should

[GNC] Reconcilliation deferal

2018-08-17 Thread Rich Shepard
Perhaps I've missed something. If not I ask for a fix in the next release. When reconciling my bank accounts I sometimes need to go back to account registers and fix an error so I elect to defer the reconciliation process until later. However, when I return all previously checked