Simon,
I should have mentioned that when you select reconciliation on an account the 
dialogue box has a button you can click on to "Enter Interest Payment...".  
From there you can enter your interest payment if you have forgotten to 
previously.  Also, if your financial institution allows you to export your 
transactions, you can import them into Gnucash.  You can then show matching 
transactions that you have entered during the month (checkbox at the bottom) 
and it will show any transactions that the institution has that you may have 
forgotten to enter.  You will be able to specify the expense/income account it 
should be posted to as well.  There is another checkbox to do the 
reconciliation once the import is finished if you want to do that or you can 
let the items be marks as cleared until you are ready to reconcile.


Thank You,

Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

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Oh, thanks Gyle, that seems much simpler.


On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 11:40 AM Gyle McCollam 
<gmccol...@live.com<mailto:gmccol...@live.com>> wrote:
Yu could just add the interest payment and redo the reconciliation with the 
same date.  The items that were previously reconciled won't show up, but the 
added interest payment will.  Gnucash doesn't care how many times you reconcile 
to a date.  If you/she had noticed this before the reconciliation was 
completed, you could select postpone and redo it after entering the interest 
payment.


Thank You,

Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

gmccol...@live.com<mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com>           email

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Subject: [GNC] Undo a reconciliation?

Hi all, question from my bookkeeper.

She performed a reconciliation, but had not added an interest payment to
the account. Because of that the reconciliation was wrong. For reasons that
went unnoticed, and likely cannot be reproduced, the process completed,
leaving the "y" in the appropriate column.

We managed to undo this by clicking on all the "y" entries and reverting
them. This was not a big deal since this particular account, this
particular time, had only two transactions and the interest payment (well,
that's three transactions :) But, if this happened with dozens of
transactions, reverting each one by hand would be horrible, and likely
error prone too. Is there a proper/better way to do this?

TIA,
Simon


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