Arman Schwarz <armanschw...@gmail.com> writes:

> Another complimentary feature might be to restrict the date range of
> reconciliations - if I'm reconciling a July 2019 statement against my
> accounts, why should I be given the option of using a July 1010 transaction
> to reconcile against? Maybe I should be able to specify the date range of
> the statemetn I'm reconciling against?

There may be a significant delay between when you initiate a transfer
and when it clears the bank.  For example, some checks that I write (or
get written on my behalf) only clear 60-90 days later.

You're right that 10-year-old transactions are probably wrong.

ON THE OTHER HAND, if you do wind up forcing un-reconciliation on a
transaction (this happened to be the other day when I fixed a typo in
the description of a transaction!*) then you *DO* need to re-reconcile it
the next time around.

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-derek

* I think it's a bug that modifying the Txn Desc unreconciled a
  transaction.  That should not have affected it in any way.  Sure,
  modifying the amounts should have caused a change, but description??

-- 
       Derek Atkins                 617-623-3745
       de...@ihtfp.com             www.ihtfp.com
       Computer and Internet Security Consultant
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