https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459775

Stephane MANKOWSKI <steph...@mankowski.fr> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|REOPENED                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |FIXED

--- Comment #3 from Stephane MANKOWSKI <steph...@mankowski.fr> ---
(In reply to Tim Johnson from comment #2)
> Hi,
> 
> This is shown as Fixed - but it isn't.  This is possibly due to the Bug
> wording being potentially ambiguous.
> 
> To clarify the ambiguity, what is required is - the user must be able to
> unlink the current account connected with a credit card account AND SAVE
> THAT OPERATION SO THAT WHEN THEY OPEN SKROOGE OR THAT ACCOUNT NEXT TIME THE
> LINK IS NOT THERE.  At the moment I have to unlink every credit card I open
> every time I go into it.
I confirm that is working well when:
1- You deselect the linked account.
2- Finalize the reconciliation by clicking on the big button (see screen
capture on the link below)
https://i.imgur.com/eC9hfce.png
> 
> I don't know if this is part of the same code, but I would really like
> Skrooge to default to NOT showing the Final Balance option at the bottom of
> an account otherwise every entry you add in that state is automatically
> marked as reconciled.  That isn't logical if, like me, you add entries to
> accounts almost every day and only reconcile monthly (or whenever the next
> statement arrives).  The default entry status should be "not reconciled". 
> The only way to change that is to click on the Switch Information button
> every time you go into every account every day.
This is normal because you saved the state of your page in "reconciliation"
mode.
You just have to switch in the state you prefer and save the state of the page
by clicking on the "save" button of the tab of the page.
> 
> Thanks for a great application.

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