https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427519
--- Comment #5 from Daryl Lautenschlager <dard...@charter.net> --- Jack, In answer to your questions. does KMM complain about anything related to the merged payees or the missing transactions? No, there is not any indication of a problem. Can you find any of the missing transactions by looking in the ledger for the relevant account and date? No, I have looked in the ledgers that should contain the entries and they are all gone. Have you ever saved the file (to a new name so you don't overwrite your good backup) and then opened it again? Yes, and the entries are still gone. Can you save an anonymized version of the file? I don't see a way to do that, so you would need to give me instructions. On 10/16/20 6:54 PM, Jack wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427519 > > --- Comment #4 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- > Since you have done successful merges before, my guess is there is some > problem > with a transaction for one of the Payees to be deleted, which interrupts the > reassignment of transactions to the chosen Payee. Again, only a guess, but I > wonder if something other than the Payee-id is changed in a transaction, which > is then left in some invalid state, no longer associated with any payee. In > any case, a few more questions to help troubleshoot. > > If you do the merge, and then save the file (or maybe just run a consistency > check) does KMM complain about anything related to the merged payees or the > missing transactions? Can you find any of the missing transactions by looking > in the ledger for the relevant account and date? Here I'm wondering if the > transactions are actually still present, but there is only some problem in the > display in the Payees View. Have you ever saved the file (to a new name so > you > don't overwrite your good backup) and then opened it again? > > Can you save an anonymized version of the file? If so, can you identify the > three payees to be merged, and which one you want to keep? In the anonymized > files, Payees are just named by their internal ID, so for example, you can do > 'grep "PAYEE.*PetSmart" file.xml' or 'zgrep "PAYEE.*PetSmart" file.kmy' to > find > the id for that Payee. If you can replicate the problem with the anonymized > file, there is a better chance of myself or one of the developers identifying > the underlying problem. > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.