On 29/10/2018 14:06, Colin Law wrote:
> I am seeing similar problems in the UK running 3.3 on Ubuntu 18.10, from
> Ubuntu repo. 
> The issue occurs if one tries to enter 28/10/18 in the statement date,
> which is why the '-' fails.  Any other date is ok whether entered using
> t, +, -, the calendar, or entering manually via the keyboard.  I see the
> same error in the trace file as Richard is seeing when 28th is entered.
> Richard, is it ok if you enter dates other than 28th?
> It also happens if one tries to enter 29/10/17 which was also DST day.

Colin,

Seems I can enter any date other than 28th October in the calendar, even
29th. Just happens that all registers except one needed reconciling on
28th. Strange that the one that needed reconciling on 27th allowed me to
'-' from 29/10 to 28/10 and then again to 27/10 but others don't.

I can '+' through the dates in October until I get to 27th, then the
date resets to 01/10.

John,

Noting comment #3 on https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795080,
the BST to GMT transition takes place at 02:00 -> 01:00 on the last
Sunday of October.

Regards,

Richard
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