Also, I'd try to avoid doing a large batch import. While it is slower,
doing a month at a time, reconciling and then proceeding, the entire
process will end up much faster. (the import matcher starts learning)
And you have less to sift through at each reconciliation, thus less
chance for human
Wow! Thanks-a-bunch for the help, Derek! That got me the "reset" that
I was looking for. Much appreciated.
Brock
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 11:30 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> It is unlikely that importing will have caused a reconcile issue, but
> copying transactions out of the older account c
Hi,
It is unlikely that importing will have caused a reconcile issue, but
copying transactions out of the older account certainly could be.
I suggest you open the (new) checking account, go to View -> Filter by..
-> Status and then uncheck everything but "reconciled". This will show
you all th
Thank-you for the reply, Derek. Here are some better details.
1. I had problems with my checking account - probably because I added
other accounts that fed into/out of that account after I had already
reconciled the checking account.
2. At that point, after researching, I felt it best to "re-do"
HI,
On Tue, March 1, 2022 10:05 am, Brock Rycenga wrote:
> Someone please tell me there is a way to "reset" the reconcile record
> for an account. There has to be a way. I am on my 2nd attempt at
> rebuilding all of my accounts and their corresponding transactions. I
> have successfully reconciled
Someone please tell me there is a way to "reset" the reconcile record
for an account. There has to be a way. I am on my 2nd attempt at
rebuilding all of my accounts and their corresponding transactions. I
have successfully reconciled all but my final checking account.
Unfortunately, as soon as I st