Actually didn't wind up taking that long. I had messed up a transaction
from end of the previous month and it didn't balance. Thanks for the
reminder to 'check it again'.
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 8:03 PM John Nickell wrote:
> Upon closer looking, my starting balance is NOT equal to what my bank
Upon closer looking, my starting balance is NOT equal to what my bank
account is. I could have sworn it was, but tonight it accounts for the
$.03 difference. Now how to find that transaction from the last time I
reconciled :(
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 8:04 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Yeah, before
Yeah, before I had my cataract surgery I couldn't differentiate between
fives and eights. 🤔
The other possibility could somehow be an artifact of your account
structure if you have child accounts in your bank account that are affected
by that transaction. That might be harder to discover.
David
On Sunday, 16 June 2019 00:18:18 BST jcnickell wrote:
>
> After checking this transaction, the reconciled balance does not equal what
> my bank account shows or my calculator shows should be the balance after
> "adding" the pay check. If it helps the "reconciled balance is $.03 less
> than what
I was running GnuCash 2.6.19 on Linux Mint and tried to reconcile an account,
The "reconciled balance" is not reflecting the value of the transactions I'm
reconciling.
I tried updating to 3.2 (via FlatPak on FlatHub) and the same behavior was
occurring.
I then deleted the transaction I have iden