It does it consistently for me. Before submitting the bug I did a git pull, make clean, make, and make install to ensure I had the latest code.
What's the best way for me to demonstrate this is happening? (clearly if you can't reproduce it, you can't fix it.). Would a screen capture video help, or perhaps a sample file? -- Michael Garrison Stuber > On Mar 30, 2014, at 11:12, Allan <agande...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 30/03/14 05:23, Michael T. Garrison Stuber wrote: >> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332793 >> >> Bug ID: 332793 >> Summary: Editing multiple transactions simultaneously wipes out >> amounts >> Classification: Unclassified >> Product: kmymoney4 >> Version: git master >> Platform: Compiled Sources >> OS: Linux >> Status: UNCONFIRMED >> Severity: normal >> Priority: NOR >> Component: general >> Assignee: kmymoney-devel@kde.org >> Reporter: garrisonstu...@garriber.org >> >> Running the current master (Version 4.6.90-332a4957dd Using KDE Development >> Platform 4.11.5), if you edit multiple transactions and assign a new >> category, >> the amount is automatically set to zero. >> >> In case it's not obvious why this is a problem, consider that process of >> downloading credit card transactions from a bank. Assigning multiple >> downloaded transactions to a given category is important for speed and >> usability, otherwise each transaction has to be edited one by one. Not fun. >> >> Reproducible: Always >> >> Steps to Reproduce: >> 1. Go into the ledger >> 2. Select multiple transactions >> 3. Change the category >> >> Actual Results: >> 4. Amount value is set to zero. >> 5. Save, and the previous values of all edited transactions are replaced >> with >> zero. >> >> Expected Results: >> 4. Amount value stays blank >> 5. Save, and the previous values of all edited transactions are retained. >> Only the category is updated. >> >> It's really, really tempting to label this bug "grave", as the way I used >> KMM, >> it absolutely kills my productivity. Generally I'm loving the development >> release, but this is painful enough to the way I work, I may consider going >> back to 4.6.4 until it's fixed. > > > Strange. I tried this first with a build from about a week ago, and then > with the same build as you mention. I don't see the clearing of any amounts, > using existing transactions. I also tried with a few imported files and > again all worked as expected. > > Allan _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel