Bug 506586 - In the reconciliation the filter ("Any Status", "Matched"....) is unable
Summary: In the reconciliation the filter ("Any Status", "Matched"....) is unable
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kmymoney
Classification: Applications
Component: ux-ui (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 5.2.0
Platform: Microsoft Windows Other
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KMyMoney Devel Mailing List
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Reported: 2025-07-04 13:40 UTC by Adilson Urso
Modified: 2025-07-04 16:49 UTC (History)
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Screen that shows the button for filter greyd (36.27 KB, image/jpeg)
2025-07-04 13:40 UTC, Adilson Urso
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Description Adilson Urso 2025-07-04 13:40:54 UTC
Created attachment 182950 [details]
Screen that shows the button for filter greyd

SUMMARY
During the reconciliation the filter for the status is not enabled

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Reconsile
2. Ctrl + F to show the search bar


OBSERVED RESULT


EXPECTED RESULT
Enable

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 11
macOS: 
(available in the Info Center app, or by running `kinfo` in a terminal window)
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Comment 1 Thomas Baumgart 2025-07-04 14:56:58 UTC
That is by design, because the filter is used to show the transactions to be reconciled. What would be the use case to use the status filter while reconciling?
Comment 2 Adilson Urso 2025-07-04 16:45:45 UTC
I used to choose "Not Marked", so when I mark the transaction with "C" it will disappear cleaning the ledger. It's pretty for a large number of transaction.
Comment 3 Jack 2025-07-04 16:49:36 UTC
When I reconcile, I match and clear all transactions BEFORE actually starting the reconciliation wizard.  That way, the selection of "Not marked" works.  I don't actually start the wizard until the final/cleared balances match the statement.  Perhaps a different way of thinking about the process, but has the same end effect.