Good catch. But that would imply some serious mass editing on the part
of the OP to clear the reconcile flag. (and most likely dimissing the
warning during those edits)
Neither is out of the question, but either or both would be rare for the
OP to not remember doing so.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/27/23 3:53 PM, John Layman via gnucash-user wrote:
I can assure you that GnuCash reconciliations 'stick'. I very rarely encounter
a discrepancy in the opening balance of a bank or credit card account. When I
do, there is always a data-related explanation to account for it. It is not
related to a software bug or quirk. Any transaction mistakenly backdated or
inadvertently deleted may throw those balance figures off, but it's your error,
not the software. The software does not 'lock' reconciled accounts such that
you are prevented from making the sort of inadvertent goof that inserts or
deletes a transaction prior to the date of the previous reconciliation.
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