https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339548
--- Comment #11 from geo...@wildturkeyranch.net --- (In reply to allan from comment #9) > > So, I think this is a clean install. This is what I see: > > Steps: > > 1. open a ledger for an investment account (say foo) with an attached > > checking account (foo (Brokerage)) > OK. > > 2. Click "Edit" > What am I editing here? An existing transaction? Is it possible to do this > with a new transaction, so I can work with the same data as you? My bad. I ment the click "NEW". > > 3. For "Activity" select "Dividend". At this point the "Account" entry is > > set to "foo (Brokerage)" > OK. > > 4. In the "Interest" entry enter "foo (Brokerage)" > So you're using/creating a new category? No. While that is a category, it was created when I did the QIF import. To be clear here, I am new to KMM after more years that I want to count using Quicken. They made it too hard to run under "wine" and KMM looked ready so I just switched. I imported several investment accounts and am just now trying to get them up to date. The issue that generated this report was that a OFX update failed to handle a correction transaction where the Fidelity was adding a small amout to fix a miss reported dividend. I thought that all I needed to do was to make the transaction look like the a downloaded dividend transaction that "appeared" to be correct, in that the amount appeared in both the investment account and in the brokerage and the dollar balance matched Fidelity's. > > 5. In the second "interest" entry enter an amount, say 10. > Sorry, which second "interest" entry? Are you now in the split editor? No. Take a look at the "edit" sub window. In my system, in this case, there is a column on the left that reads: Activity, Security, Account, Fees, Interest, Memo and a column about 75% of the window width to the right that reads: Date, , , , Interest, Total, Status This is the second "Interest" entry and seems to be for the amount which I want to set to "10". > > At this point the > > "Enter" button activates. > > 6. Click the "Enter" button. > > > > On my system this results in a ledger entry which shows $0.00 0.000 > > If I edit this entry I find "Interest" is "Split transaction" and the split > > has two entries which are the same except the sign of one entry is negative > > while the other is not. > > I have found two ways to fix this: > > 1. if at step 3, insert 3.1: clear the "Account" entry and reenter "foo > > (Brokerage)" . Step 6 will then give the expected answer. > Which is what? > > 2. The bad entry can be edited by: > > a. deleting the negative split entry and > > b. deleting the "Account" entry and re-entering the "Account" entery, i.e. > > "foo (Brokerage)" > > c. Clicking the "Enter" button. > > I'm sorry, but I'm not yet sure I know what you are trying to achieve, and I > don't think I am following your steps correctly. I suspect that the only differance is that you do not have a category of "foo (Brokerage)" If I do as you suggest in your next message, i.e. use "dividend" as the category, I get the same result, i.e. a net zero transactions with a split containing the canceling amount. Again, the fix is to eliminate and re-enter the "Account" field. By the way, if category is what is wanted in the "Interest" field, why is it named "Interest" and not "Catagory"? > > Perhaps you could provide some screen shots, and ensure your steps are fully > explained. I will attach two screen shots, before Enter and after {Enter, Edit, open split} > > Allan -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel