No it does not exist.

Let’s consider this:

You are just starting out with GnuCash.
You are entering historical data.
You keep getting the warning.
You get fed up and dismiss it, intending to turn it back on later.
You forget to turn it back on.
Months later, you accidentally (as noted, hard to do) enter a transaction as 
really old.

The warning never fires...


Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 2, 2019 w40d275, at 6:22 AM, Arman Schwarz <armanschw...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> All the issues I've highlighted really boil down to inserting transactions
> before already reconciled ones, so if we could prevent that it might make
> my concern moot.
> 
> So perhaps an easier route from a software design perspective would be just
> adding a warn dialog whenever you try to insert a transaction that comes
> before any reconciled transactions. You could also warn if the user tries
> to perform a reconciliation that leaves reonciled transactions _after_
> unreconciled transactions.
> 
> If you try to insert a transaction before a reconciled transaction, valid
> responses could be;
> 1) Go ahead anyway
> 2) Go ahead, but un-reconcile all transactions after the inserted
> transaction
> 3) Cancel, never warn again, etc.
> 
> Actually before I emberass myself here - does this already exist?


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