Sorry for jumping in late on this, but are the developers seriously
considering removing the reconciliation feature? If it's about space on
the toolbar, I'd be happy if it was in a menu somewhere for those of us
that use it.
I find it quite useful as GNUCash treats reconciled splits differently
th
I’m not one so I can’t say, but I’ve been following the thread (even from the
original post) and it appears to merely be a case of “I personally don’t use
this feature, so just get rid of it” sort of thing.
The (main) dev who chimed in appeared (to me) to put the kibosh on that
sentiment.
Rega
Jon -- I do not in any way believe the reconciliation feature is going away or
will go away.
I was merely pontificating on the fact that with 24 hour access to your
balance, almost 100% electronic transactions (I think I wrote a total of 3
checks last year), with electronic statements (banks
Hi,
Am 10.07.20 um 05:54 schrieb Dan Howell:
[...]
> By sending the same request through cURL, but moving the parameter
> to right after (where it was with AqBanking 5), the query succeeds:
[...]
> So if this could be routed to the proper person who could fix this, I would
> be grateful for this
Of course not. Reconciliation is a basic accounting requirement.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 11, 2020, at 5:01 AM, Jon Schewe wrote:
>
> Sorry for jumping in late on this, but are the developers seriously
> considering removing the reconciliation feature? If it's about space on
> the toolbar,
Hi
How do you print the check register? I need for the future review for
my organization.
thank you in advance.
Chris Tsuji
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I believe if you use the transaction report and choose the checking account
you want in the account options and the time period you want it for - this
should give you a pretty close check register for the account.
Select reports - transaction report - options - select the checking account
your wa
Chris -- one more thing. If you look at the transaction report - you will
notice that while if gives you all the detailed transactions, the thing that
is missing is the running balance. Logically, that makes sense, since, the
report cannot know what the starting balance is for the time period you
Sorry Chris - there is also an account report option in my version that does
all of this as well. That is what you really want -- Reports -- account
report. I guess there is always several ways to skin the cat!
Ken
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