https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351184
--- Comment #6 from Claudio <cpcpe...@gmail.com> --- Many thanks to you all, for the support and for the great software. Some other thoughts below in blue. Hi Claudio Il 11/08/2015 19:58, allan ha scritto: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351184 > > allan <agande...@gmail.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |onet.crist...@gmail.com > > --- Comment #4 from allan <agande...@gmail.com> --- > (In reply to Claudio from comment #2) >> Created attachment 93991 [details] >> bugzilla1.csv >> >> Hi Allan, many thanks for the quick reply and sorry if my English >> sometimes could be not so clear. > No problems with your English, Claudio. >> Please find attached two files. The first one is a little csv file that >> I used for my trials and provoke the warning. The second one is a zip >> file containing some screenshots of what happened to me. They are better >> explaining of my description, I think. > Firstly, your csv file imports correctly here. > Then, I've looked through all the screenshots, and I take it that they are > showing > your progress through the import process. Yes you are right. The filenames contain date and time, too > > The actual warning message is indicating that the column you selected for the > money amounts does not contain the decimal separator you have selected, and > this seems to be born out by other screen-shots. You appear to have selected > "." as the separator rather than ",", if I am correctly interpreting the > screen-shot > image, which is on the small side. Exactly. The "." is selected directly by KMM by default. Maybe due to my settings or the particular file format. > > If I make that same selection with your file, I too get the same warning as > you > did, but all the individual windows may be move about as expected. > > So, two points. If you select the correct separator for your data, does your > file > import correctly? The problem is that at that point I am just not able to change it to "," because the modal message is already appeared and in place. > > Secondly, the inability to move the other windows when the warning is > displayed > does not occur here, but would seem to be a feature of the Windows version, > which > I am not able to investigate, I'm afraid. I supposed that it is a Windows "fault". Don't worry. I will try to solve my problem understanding how to prepare correctly the csv file in advance. Maybe working on decimal settings on KDE, Libreoffice and Windows. Hope that this has been useful for the future. > > I'll add Cristian to the bug report, as it is he that produces the Windows > version, > in the hope that he may be able to find time to verify what you see, albeit > possibly not on Windows 10 > >> I am on windows 10, just upgraded. I used for many time Linux with >> pleasure (Ubuntu), but having to change my notebook I had to remain on >> Windows. I was very happy to see that KMM is usable however here too. >> >> On what you suggested, I cannot shift the windows when the error arise >> because the importer window is freezed by the underlying warning and I >> have not the pop-up you mention. >> >> It is true that if before to import I suppose that a warning could be, I >> could prepare the windows in positons such that there is room on the >> desktop to see the possible warning, but this is not good, to me. >> >> On the other hand I admit that I didn't understand so far my specific >> error, but I believe that the behaviour of the warning doesn't depend on >> this. >> FYI the meaning of the warning in English is: "/The selected decimal >> symbol wasn't present on the column 5, but it could be added now.// >> //If the decimal symbol showed doesn't correspond to the system settings >> it is difficult that your data are correctly imported.// >> //Check the selection./" >> >> Many thanks again. >> Hope that this is of help for the community. >> >> Claudio >> >> Il 11/08/2015 12:51, allan ha scritto: >>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351184 >>> >>> allan <agande...@gmail.com> changed: >>> >>> What |Removed |Added >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED >>> CC| |agande...@gmail.com >>> Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME >>> >>> --- Comment #1 from allan <agande...@gmail.com> --- >>> I don't see this behaviour here, and I've been using the importer >>> extensively >>> for a number of years, although only on Linux systems of various flavours, >>> but >>> I don't use Windows. >>> >>> For instance, If I start the import process and provoke an error, say by >>> entering a conflicting column number for the date, the information (warning) >>> window appears on top, above the wizard, then the importer window and then >>> the >>> KMM window.Even if it were hidden by either or both of the importer windows, >>> then, they may be moved to the side, showing the warning message. >>> >>> I don't think it relevant in this case, but, depending on their relative >>> sizes, >>> the wizard window may be totally hidden by the importer window. However, on >>> hovering, a pop-up appears indicating "To raise the wizard window, right >>> click >>> on this window". >>> >>> If this does not happen for you. or does not reveal the warning, might you >>> be >>> able to send to me, or add to the bug, a simple CSV file with no personal >>> information, then I will investigate further, although I can't think of any >>> data issue that might cause the behaviour you see. >>> >>> 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