[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Gribble) writes: > On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 03:26:47PM +0100, Joerg Schoeppe wrote: > > I've modified this to: > > > > (if (eq? qif-cleared 'cleared) > > (gnc:split-set-reconcile gnc-near-split #\c)) > > > > (if (eq? qif-cleared 'reconciled) > > (gnc:split-set-reconcile gnc-near-split #\y)) > > I made this change in the 1.5.x tree some time back, but didn't > back-port it to the 1.4 tree since I made so many other changes to the > QIF importer at the same time. Let me pull out the version I used in > 1.5 and apply it to the 1.4 tree. Danger, Will Robinson... Does the fact that the transactions were reconciled in one accounting system _forcibly_ indicate that they have been correctly reconciled in another accounting system? I think I was the one that originally suggested the "downgrading" of the reconciliation status; the point here is that when you load data in from an external source, it does NOT represent something that has been reconciled in GnuCash. And hence I would be quite reluctant to force in the fiction that it was. I would suggest that this be treated as a parameter that may be customized... -- (concatenate 'string "cbbrowne" "@hex.net") <http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/> "A good system can't have a weak command language." -- Alan Perlis [This explains why MS-DOS and Windows can't possibly be good systems...] _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel