https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365133
Bug ID: 365133 Summary: Consistency check failure: currency of a category has no price set for 1900-01-01 Product: kmymoney4 Version: 4.8.0 Platform: Debian testing OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: kmymoney-devel@kde.org Reporter: bren...@quantumfurball.net Until a few years ago I was using Australian dollars as my only currency, but then I moved overseas. I changed my base currency to suit, though all the categories seem to continue to have a currency of AUD, and there's apparently no way to change that. (I've gotten used to the currency conversion dialog nagging me every time I enter a transaction, but I still question the sense of categories having currencies associated with them at all.) After recently updating to 4.8, while saving my budget today a consistency check window came up, stating that "The account 'Food out' in currency 'Australian Dollar' has no price set for the opening date '1900-01-01'." ("Food out" is one of categories.) I had no idea categories have opening dates. I can't seem to find this opening date shown anywhere in the UI (it's not in the "Edit category..." dialog), let alone correct it to something more sensible. I don't understand why KMyMoney's consistency check should even want this, nor why it's complaining about "Food out" specifically as opposed to any other categories. I guess (haven't yet tried) a workaround is to enter some value for AUD at 1900-01-01. (Although, technically, the Australian dollar didn't even exist back then...) Reproducible: Always -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.