Hi all,
Is there anyway I can see a list of bank statements and which transactions were
reconciled to which statements? For the life of me I can't find it?
Thanks for any help received,
Mark
Mark roworthrowor...@yahoo.co.uk
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Don't think this information is stored in the database.
I think the closest approach is use Transaction Report, enable
Display/Reconciled Date, set Sorting/Primary Key to Reconciled date,
Sorting/Secondary Key to None.
But I don't think the 'reconciled balance at reconciliation date' is ever
store
Mark,
The simple answer is “No.” There isn’t any way from the GnuCash application to
see which transactions were reconciled on which statements.
I believe that the GnuCash data file does store reconcile information in the
data file, but that information is not exposed in the GUI. You might be a
Please file a bug report.
-derek
Amish writes:
> Yes i had noticed the same too. What i did is moved 1 or 2 transactions
> which fall on closing date to one day earlier.
>
> Amish
>
> On 28-Oct-2017 4:19 PM, "Yves-Eric Martin" <
> yem_lists.gnucash@filter.yve.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> V
Hi,
Mark Roworth via gnucash-user writes:
> Hi all,
> Is there anyway I can see a list of bank statements and which
> transactions were reconciled to which statements? For the life of me I
> can't find it?
> Thanks for any help received,
Even though the reconcile date is stored, there is curren
If you open the GNucash account that you use to record your bank
transactions, there is a "Reconciled" indicator. By default it is set to
'N'. If you click this it will change to "C", and when you complete the
reconciliation this indicator is changed to "Y".
When I reconcile my GN account, I click