The "Reconciliation Report" was modified to search via Reconciliation
Date as per following bug. https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796614
I think the date filter is irrelevant in the reconciliation report.
Perhaps it should be removed altogether; and should by default show
*all* unreconciled & cleared (i.e. exclude reconciled) transactions?
C
On 13/1/19 1:44 am, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I just discovered the same thing myself yesterday. (I never use the report) I
can’t imagine what utility that has. I also think it is a bug since the primary
sort order was ‘date’ and there was an option to choose ‘reconciled date’
instead, but the general tab date range only operates on reconciled date.
This is quite strange. I certainly didn’t expect that behavior.
If one edits a transaction that is reasonably far back in history (say for some
minor spelling error, or a refactoring of expense accounts) which then gets the
reconcile flag unset and you have to re-reconcile to reset it, now that old
transaction is going to show up on your current reconciliation report.
I had to re-reconcile some periods from 2016 not long ago for this very reason.
When I ran the report yesterday to see reconciled transactions from 2018, I had
old transactions mixed in. It seems it is impossible to get a report (without
resorting to a spreadsheet workflow) that shows me what I wanted to see. (yes,
I can run a filter on the register and then run a register report - I’m talking
about using *this* report)
Is that intended?
With no way out?
Regards,
Adrien
On Jan 12, 2019, at 10:32 AM, Stephen M. Butler <kg...@arrl.net> wrote:
On 1/12/19 12:20 AM, Liz wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 14:44:56 -0600 (CST)
David Cousens <davidcous...@bigpond.com> wrote:
Steve,
I just ran it on an account in my recordsin 3.4 and it worked fine.
I had to explicitly select the account/accounts and period it was to
be prepared for in the Accounts tab in the Report Options dialog
(Edit Menu) once I had opened the report (initially blank) and then
the entries all came up.
David
I was just experimenting here (Debian Buster/Sid; Gnucash 3.4+ 30/12/18)
I opened the reconciliation report
Select options
Select an asset account, apply
All I had was the unreconciled amounts
Try a second and a third account, with the dates set to beginning of
last quarter to end of last quarter.
I got the reconciled and the unreconciled amounts (which I was
expecting)
Tried first account again, wouldn't change to the altered dates,
wouldn't show the reconciled amounts. Reload made no difference.
I closed Gnucash, restarted and tried again with identical results.
Output.pdf is the first account, not showing a large number of
reconciled transactions (77 missing transactions)
Output1.pdf is the second account.
Liz
I found that my reconciliation date was in 2019 while I was running the
report thru the end of 2018. Once I opened up the dates to include up
through "Today", the reports worked.
Reminder (to self), dates on the reconciliation report are not the
transaction dates. Instead, they are the reconciliation date!
Important difference.
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