> On 30 May 2019, at 05:05, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks David,
> 
> Now that you mention it, I vaguely seem to recall this from reading the 
> documentation. (I might retain a bit of info I don’t need from time to time)
> 
> Is there anyone who uses this feature (or that programmed it?) who can shed 
> light on the date defaults?
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien


Morning, Adrien.

I use the reconciliation feature both for bank and for credit card accounts.

The system “guesses” the statement date, and usually gets it right. 
Occasionally it’s a day out, I don’t recall an instance of more than that but 
couldn’t swear to it.

The default date offered for credit card payments following reconciliation 
seems never to be correct. As I know I always have to change it, I haven’t paid 
much attention to the date offered, but I think it’s “today’s date” - I 
couldn’t swear that a date before today’s doesn’t occur (as in the OP’s case), 
but I don’t believe I’ve seen that.

I’m using 3.5 on Mac OS X High Sierra, and will pay more attention with the 
next batch of reconciliations.

Michael

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