Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-30 Thread Liz
On Thu, 30 May 2024 12:14:08 +0300 sunfish62--- via gnucash-user wrote: > With all due respect, most of the issues raised by Peter are covered > in some way in section 2.9.4 of the Guide, especially in the notes > and warnings embedded there. > > A deeper exploration of the different methods a

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-30 Thread sunfish62--- via gnucash-user
With all due respect, most of the issues raised by Peter are covered in some way in section 2.9.4 of the Guide, especially in the notes and warnings embedded there. A deeper exploration of the different methods a user can implement to recover from some of these more challenging situations

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-30 Thread G R Hewitt
lace the rest of the reconciliation > was correct to the penny. > > Thanks for all the help. > > Best wishes > > Pete > > -- Original Message -- > From: hell...@gmail.com > To: p.f.cuthb...@btinternet.com Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org; > blake.hannaf...@

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Liz
On Wed, 29 May 2024 22:54:26 -0400 NoobAlice wrote: > On 2024-05-29 04:39 PM, Peter Cuthbert via gnucash-user wrote: > > > The dates associated with the reconciled/not reconciled flag struck > > me as an easy way to do a roll back without using the backups. > > Something along the lines of if

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread NoobAlice
On 2024-05-29 04:39 PM, Peter Cuthbert via gnucash-user wrote: The dates associated with the reconciled/not reconciled flag struck me as an easy way to do a roll back without using the backups.  Something along the lines of if date = [specified reconciliation date] then flag = n (I have no

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Adrien Monteleone
You don't need to roll back a reconciliation that is now out of whack. If need be, un-reconcile that transaction split, then re-reconcile. Regards, Adrien On 5/29/24 8:33 AM, Peter Cuthbert via gnucash-user wrote: So final thought for the GNUCash programmers.  Please consider a 'roll back'

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Adrien Monteleone
GnuCash is supposed to warn you when editing a reconciled transaction that would change the flag. If not, perhaps you turned that message off. Check Actions > Reset Warnings and look for something like "change contents of reconciled split". If it is there, select it and Apply to reset the

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Peter Cuthbert via gnucash-user
  -- Original Message -- From: hell...@gmail.com To: p.f.cuthb...@btinternet.com Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org; blake.hannaf...@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, May 29th 2024, 21:01 Subject: Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert) Peter, The roll back facility is already there and has been

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
Useful hint (when making backups, any, not just gnucash) My suggestion would be to take a copy of your actual data file and put it somewhere safe before you do anything further Remove any uncertainty about what back-up is which. Include the Julian date in the name of the file. Thus if I were

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread David H
e one has entered is not what the system > holds. If that happened one would not go ahead with the reconciliation, > but go back and look for obvious mistakes. > > Best wishes > > Pete > > -- Original Message -- > From: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > To: blake.hann

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Derek Atkins
istakes. >   > Best wishes >   > Pete >   > -- Original Message -- > From: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > To: blake.hannaf...@gmail.com Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > Sent: Tuesday, May 28th 2024, 21:40 > Subject: Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert) &

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-29 Thread Peter Cuthbert via gnucash-user
-- From: gnucash-user@gnucash.org To: blake.hannaf...@gmail.com Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Sent: Tuesday, May 28th 2024, 21:40 Subject: Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert) Generally, I find that transactions ONLY get dereconciled due to an action I have taken-- like changing some

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-28 Thread sunfish62--- via gnucash-user
Generally, I find that transactions ONLY get dereconciled due to an action I have taken-- like changing some element of said transaction. They don't just "get unreconciled"-- at least, not for me. There was a short period of time where the app was very strict about when a transaction was

Re: [GNC] Reconciliation Roll Back (Peter Cuthbert)

2024-05-28 Thread Blake Hannaford
I find this has been a longstanding problem. Every once in a while, old transactions get unreconciled. I always open GC the same way so I'm sure I'm not opening backups. Blake Hannaford -- ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To