Moreover, when next you go to reconcile, that entry for 2010 will display up at 
the very top of the reconcile window, and one might wonder at that, see the 
incorrect date and fix it.

[Technically, Gnucash doesn't store the reconciled amount, it calculates it at 
each reconcile for all transactions with the reconcile flag set.]

David

On October 2, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Liz <ed...@billiau.net> wrote:

On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 16:19:10 +1000
Arman Schwarz <armanschw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For example, if I enter a
> transaction from July 10, 2019 with the incorrect date of July 10,
> 2010, 


That is actually harder than you think.
If you do not specify a date, you get today's date.
If you specify a number for the number of the day in the month you get
this month in this year (put in 2 and get 2nd October 2019
If you specify a number for the day, and a number for the month, you
get this year.

So the lazy entering of incomplete dates pulls you to the correct year.
(I know this can be changed in preferences, somewhere).


Nextly, the system does know the last balance at reconciliation. It
pulls that value in for the next reconciliation.

You can certainly type in transactions with no value, just a
description, and in that description put "Confirmed balance $123.45"

Liz
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