On 28/9/2023 10:22, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
On the contrary, GnuCash has *always* as far as I can recall after over a decade, suggested today's date for the closing date. I don't ever remember it suggesting a date in the past.

When I do reconciliations, the default statement date is one calendar month after the previous statement date. Once it has aligned to the date of a statement, it continues using that date for me.

It works that way for statements like my bank statement, which is dated as the last day of the month and also for one of my credit card statements, where the statement date is near the middle of the month. Our statements are still snail-mailed, so when I do the reconciliation the statement date and the default statement date. However, if I start a reconciliation on one of those counts before the next due statement date, the suggested statement date is the current date.

All of that works very well for me.

And when I tested this last night on an account I know I haven't reconciled in over a year (yes, I'm behind in duties) it suggested yesterday's date, not something over a year old

If I miss the reconciliation of a statement, when reconcile the first one, it offers the date of the missed statement, and once that's been reconciled, it offers the date of the next statement.

If I start a reconciliation on a register that has never been reconciled, then the statement date defaults to the current date.

Peter

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