Re: What, exactly, does 'cleared' mean (in the context of reconciling)?

2000-09-15 Thread Dave Peticolas
Terry writes: > On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote: > > On 14 Sep 2000 17:29:37 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as > > Eric Hanchrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > I'm rewriting a tiny piece or two of the documentation, and now I'm > > > looking at the stuff about reconciling your accounts > > >

Re: What, exactly, does 'cleared' mean (in the context of reconciling)?

2000-09-15 Thread Terry
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote: > On 14 Sep 2000 17:29:37 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as > Eric Hanchrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > I'm rewriting a tiny piece or two of the documentation, and now I'm > > looking at the stuff about reconciling your accounts > > (xacc-recnwin.sgml). I'd

Re: What, exactly, does 'cleared' mean (in the context of reconciling)?

2000-09-14 Thread Christopher Browne
On 14 Sep 2000 17:29:37 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as Eric Hanchrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I'm rewriting a tiny piece or two of the documentation, and now I'm > looking at the stuff about reconciling your accounts > (xacc-recnwin.sgml). I'd like to write an explanation of what the

What, exactly, does 'cleared' mean (in the context of reconciling)?

2000-09-14 Thread Eric Hanchrow
I'm rewriting a tiny piece or two of the documentation, and now I'm looking at the stuff about reconciling your accounts (xacc-recnwin.sgml). I'd like to write an explanation of what the letter 'c', in the reconcile window, means ... but I don't know. I *think* it means that I've somehow ascert