Joe,
You could try loading a backup file from before the erroneous reconciliation.
David T.
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From: davidcousen...@gmail.com
Sent: Sat Oct 16 22:24:35 EDT 2021
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Undo Reconciliation
Joe,
In the reconciliation win
Joe,
In the reconciliation window it is possible to click on the debit or credit pane
and then use CTRL-A to select all displayed transactions in either pane and
either set them as reconciled or unreconciled.
There is not any other mechanim to unreconcile transactions other than one at a
time in
Someone may have a better way, but I would use the view->filter menu item to
restrict it by date, then do an account report and copy it to a spreadsheet and
count them there using the count function on one of the columns.
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> On Oct 16, 2021, at 6:53 PM, Joseph Hesse wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2021, at 1:00 PM, Guillaume Tétart wrote:
>
> Bonjour madame, monsieur,
> comment est-il possible qu’il n’existe à ce jour, aucune version en français
> du manuel d’utilisation de GnuCash ? ...
> Cordialement,
>
Because no-one has volunteered to translate the documentation to Fr
AFAIK, only one at a time. However, if this is just to revert back to
re-reconcile one or two from a previous reconciliation that were
inadvertantly unreconciled, you don't need to do that. Just ignore the
starting balance error while you are re-reconciling.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021, 5:48 PM Josep
Hello,
How do I count the total number of transactions in an account from a
start to end date of my choosing?
Thank you,
Joe
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Bonjour madame, monsieur,
comment est-il possible qu’il n’existe à ce jour, aucune version en français du
manuel d’utilisation de GnuCash ? ...
Cordialement,
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Hello,
How do I unreconcile about 100 transactions in an account?
Thank you,
Joe
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Open the folder where you save your GnuCash data files and have a good look
at the last modified date and time of the files to find the file you think
you updated last, then open GnuCash and use File >> Open to open the file
in GnuCash and check if it's the file you are after.
Cheers Dave H.
On
Tom there is no need to do this.
Your bank records transactions from its perspective. What is an asset to you is
a Liability to them and vice versa so the column names in your accounts will
always be reversed from the column names in the bank's statement of your account
with them.
David Cousens
"despite the great variety of the world, one cannot expect much flexibility in
GnuCash"
Seriously? I'm personally astounded by the myriad ways gnucash can be
implemented to meet a worldwide community's diverse needs. But, sure, say what
you like.
Original Message
From: John
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 13:54 John Morris wrote:
> All these arguments hold very little water in the real world.
Thanks, John. (And also thanks to John Ralls and Stan).
I definitely am not complaining about Gnucash, I am grateful for it and the
wonderful developers. I am also aware of the deb
On 10/16/2021 11:22 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
My bank's checkbook register has the "withdrawal" and "deposit" columns in
the reverse order of that shown in Gnucash. Is there any way to reverse
them in Gnucash for ease of use?
It is customary practice, when showing both the debits and credits for
All these arguments hold very little water in the real world. The fact remains that the
OP's bank does not follow the rules that some people think "should be." That
bank is not alone in its practice. I interact regularly with three different financial
institutions, only one of which follows the
I was glad to be of help!
Kind regards,
Greg Feneis
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 10:27 AM Neil Campbell wrote:
> Hi Greg
>
> I didn’t believe you because I couldn’t find the right file in my list on
> Finder. However, I tried what you said opening all GNUCash accounts even
> though they were
On 2021-10-16 08:22, Tom Browder wrote:
> My bank's checkbook register has the "withdrawal" and "deposit" columns in
> the reverse order of that shown in Gnucash. Is there any way to reverse
> them in Gnucash for ease of use?
I'm sticking my neck out here, but I believe the answer is "no".
* A
> On Oct 16, 2021, at 8:22 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> My bank's checkbook register has the "withdrawal" and "deposit" columns in
> the reverse order of that shown in Gnucash. Is there any way to reverse
> them in Gnucash for ease of use?
No, and see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_What_a
Hi Greg
I didn’t believe you because I couldn’t find the right file in my list on
Finder. However, I tried what you said opening all GNUCash accounts even though
they were all called Income Statement May 2021. On the third attempt I found my
file and saved it with a new name. Also backed it up
Hi Gyle!
Thanks for answering.
I already tried adding transactions with a future date, and that indeed
turned out to be as useful as I expected. So far I've done that for
things like bank transfers or direct debits that are already issued with
a future date. Examples recently were some credit c
My bank's checkbook register has the "withdrawal" and "deposit" columns in
the reverse order of that shown in Gnucash. Is there any way to reverse
them in Gnucash for ease of use?
Thanks.
-Tom
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Mattia,
You could go the more accounting route and use an accounts payable account or
you could do what I do, since I use it for personal accounting purposes, and
just record it in the usual account say debit electric and credit your bank
account (Checking I assume) on the date you actually are
Once the program starts with the undesired data file loaded, you can use
the program's file menu to select another (more recent) data file or backup
file to see if you can find the right one. You can do this successively to
try various files until you find the one you want. Once you've establishe
Hi people!
I'm a new gnucash user, starting pretty much now.
I'll start by saying that despite being a self-employed contractor (and
such I am making use of some of the business features of gnucash), my
fiscal position in my country (Italy) doesn't impose me any kind of
obligation concerning acco
I am using GNUCash v4.8.2 which I upgraded to yesterday on a MacBook Pro
(operating system 10.15.7 Catalina). I did a months accounting entries for the
month of September and ran reports such as P&L - no problem.
When I come to use GNUCash this morning it automatically loads a data file, but
t
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