David & Geert,
Thanks for the explanation!
While I haven’t had the need (yet) to use the importer, I agree that U+M/M
would be more clear.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 7:01 AM, David Cousens wrote:
>
> Adrien,
>
> Even if it has been reconciled in another program I think you would w
> The csv import can import reconciliation info so in principle you could
import
reconciled transactions.
Sorry for the somewhat tangential comment, but since it is I think somewhat
relevant, and I thought it might be of interest to someone - when importing
transactions from a csv, GnuCash didn't
Adrien,
Even if it has been reconciled in another program I think you would want to
check the reconciliation to make sure the importer had imported everything
completely. The reconciliation process should be very quick if the import
has been correct.
I think as Geert mentoins in another post, Gnu
Building on Christopher's comment, my experience was that if a transaction to
be imported has the flag set, Gnucash imports that value. I'm not sure the
exact mechanics or heuristics (and it was a long time ago that I migrated to
Gnucash), but I know I didn't have to reconcile my imported trans
Op woensdag 7 augustus 2019 10:06:45 CEST schreef Christopher Lam:
> Hi Geert
> Wish to add a small contribution:
>
> On Wed., 7 Aug. 2019, 15:43 Geert Janssens,
>
> wrote:
> > For the other importers, this isn't implemented. The idea is that you
> > typically import from bank statements in qif/
Hi Geert
Wish to add a small contribution:
On Wed., 7 Aug. 2019, 15:43 Geert Janssens,
wrote:
>
> For the other importers, this isn't implemented. The idea is that you
> typically import from bank statements in qif/ofx/csv format and banks
> don't
> have reconcilation information. The other acou
Op woensdag 7 augustus 2019 04:41:02 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Just curious here,
>
> So, if a user has years (decades even) of historical transactions that have
> already long ago been officially reconciled, the GnuCash importer does not
> offer the option of importing this historical dat
Just curious here,
So, if a user has years (decades even) of historical transactions that have
already long ago been officially reconciled, the GnuCash importer does not
offer the option of importing this historical data as reconciled but only
‘cleared’?
Thus, someone coming to GnuCash and wan
Michael,
I also agree that marking transactions as "R" when reconciled would be
clearer, however it is not a part of what I propose for these specific
changes at this time.
The importer code is relatively isolated from the core GnuCash functionality
and changes there are unlikely to have a wider
I am fine with baby steps before GnuCash is ready for true database
access. Let's remove the word reconciliation from the import process.
David Carlson
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019, 11:31 AM David T. via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Indeed. I ask myself, "which character do I see af
Indeed. I ask myself, "which character do I see after invoking this
option?" It isn't "R"--it is "C."
Furthermore, the imported transaction isn't "Reconciled," it is
"Cleared." You still have to reconcile it.
As for changing the Reconcile value to "R," well, that goes a little
further down t
Not an opinion on the reconciliation controls, but if the matcher module is
getting some love, would be neat™ if either the record description, or memo
(or both) could be edited while the pending records are displayed on the
matcher window. When I get home, I'll search for the appropriate
enhanceme
On 8/6/19 6:59 AM, Fross, Michael wrote:
I agree as well. This was confusing to me when I started.
I also think instead of putting a “Y” in the reconciled column in the
register, I would put a “R”.
Michael
I agree with the 'R' as well.
Ken Schneider
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I agree as well. This was confusing to me when I started.
I also think instead of putting a “Y” in the reconciled column in the
register, I would put a “R”.
Michael
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 9:46 PM Robin Chattopadhyay
wrote:
> +1
>
> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:53 PM David Cousens
> wrote:
>
> >
+1
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:53 PM David Cousens
wrote:
> I have raised bugs in the
> code(https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797338) and documentation
> (https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797337) proposing changing the
> "U+R" and "R" tags in the import main matcher to "U+C" and "C"
I have raised bugs in the
code(https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797338) and documentation
(https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797337) proposing changing the
"U+R" and "R" tags in the import main matcher to "U+C" and "C" where the
curent use of R refers to the term reconciliation.
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