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Frank
It is with regret that I need to advise you with the sad news that Allan has
passed away. He died on the 14 February at home.
I see a number of emails associated with computer based problems, would you be
kind enough
Frank
It is with regret that I need to advise you with the sad news that Allan has
passed away. He died on the 14 February at home.
I see a number of emails associated with computer based problems, would you be
kind enough to pass on the sad news to anyone who knew Allan.
Kind regards
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This works for me, although on the development branch.
Are you able to provide a similar file that shows the problem, together with
details of the columns you were selecting, please. Is it always the same
column that
able to handle the
different requirements of different countries?
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> It's not an bug, it's a feature to lessen user interaction. Look at last
> Thomas' comment here https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127920/ to get the
> dire
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> Account selector dialog is not part of CSV Importer, so setting appropriate
> component.
Of course I know that. However, I did not specify that it was a CSVimporter
problem,
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> Please note that the import is not changing any names, it is matching the
> imported row to an existing payee - albeit not the one you want. As Allan
> asked - check whether
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Also, would you say how you have setup matching for the troublesome payee/s.
It may require some tuning.
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>> Hello Allan,
>> thank you very much.
>> have changed the fonts to system font and it helped!I really don´t know how
>> to change the window width, so I´
out avoids
the abort.
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> Hi Allan,
> As stated earlier, filter lineedits weren't essential to import so they were
> removed. If you used them to manually enter name and symbol of securities,
>
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Are you able to stretch the window horizontally, and does that help?
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> Hello,
>
> I have the same problem as Dino. Nevertheless, on this page I could not find
> any solution to it.
>
> Is there a way how to solve it? I use
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Also, would you say if stretching the window width helps, or not.
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> Created attachment 91932 [details]
> MyMoney05.jpg
>
> 1) should be system fonts, never changed fonts type (see attached image)
>
> 2) Yes, I use th
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OK, that's good to know. At the moment, I'm suspecting that this is an issue
with how Windows handles these file name characters. It may be possible, given
developer time availability, that a work aroun
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> (In reply to allan from comment #20)
> > Just saw your commment about the ',', and I have tried that, both in a file
> > name and in a directory, a
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Just saw your commment about the ',', and I have tried that, both in a file
name and in a directory, again without problem, I'm afraid.
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The small test file still imports without problem here.
In comment #12, there is mention of a problem with an error message window
being overlaid with other windows. Can you try that, moving superimposed
windows out of
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It sounds like to get around the problem, you make two changes at the same
time, or more.
You use your backup file on a different PC running a different distro.
What might be more informative is if you were able to
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> (In reply to allan from comment #0)
> > The crash of KMM seems to happen every time, at least with one particular
> > account. I get Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Bug ID: 372786
Summary: Can't import some investments on KF5
Product: kmymoney4
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Se
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372764
Bug ID: 372764
Summary: Closed accounts not shown in KF5
Product: kmymoney4
Version: git (master)
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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@ lukasz.wojnilow...@gmail.com
Hi Łukasz/Anyone, Do you have any interest in resolving this issue?
I've had a first go at restoring the widgets that were removed and have had to
reorganise some of the others, tryi
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See Review Request 129003: Separate investment page item 6). 23 September.
6) removed name and security filter lineedits, because they aren't
essential/usefull to import,
These fields are essential should the input
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Bug ID: 372547
Summary: Unable to load some investments on KF5
Product: kmymoney4
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Online banking
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That sounds very much like the same problem reported several times for the CSV
importer. It's fixed in the next stable release. There's no date for that as
yet
as it depends on porting KMyMoney to KDE Framewor
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Totally unconnected, but I previously reported that I'd noticed the following -
"QObject::connect: No such signal
FormatsPage::statementReady(MyMoneyStatement&)
QObject::connect: (sender name: 'Fo
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I think I can see what has happened.
I have created a profile for one of my banks, but I have more than one account
there. The checking account has one column for the Amount, whereas the savings
account has columns for
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> The crash of KMM seems to happen every time, at least with one particular
> account. I get Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> but with no other detail.
The Segmentation fa
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Bug ID: 372254
Summary: Crash when importing CSV file
Product: kmymoney4
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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KMyMoney Version 4.100.0-e36687e
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See Bug 345655 - Rounding problems between checking and investment account.
This was fixed in 4.8.0, so it might be worthwhile upgrading to see if it is
your problem.
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Summary: CSV import not allowing choice of account for import
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Platform: Kubuntu Packages
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Sorry, it was the duplication 'Aa' I was referring to. It jumps out at me so I
didn't make it clearer.Allan
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From: Ralf Habacker
Date: 03/11/2016 07:24 (GMT+00:00)
To: kmymoney-devel@kde.org
Subject: Re: More libalkimia
rce, after several hours. My distro has
> only rev 5.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction please. Thanks.
>
> Allan
>
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> I tried this on my KDE4, KMyMoney 4.8 production system (this is generated
> of HEAD on the 4.8 branch).
> When I change the encoding in the dialog to UTF-16 before
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[from Thomas]
"
Hi Allan,
you found out yourself: the BOM is not wrong, it's missing. I am sure, you
stumbled over https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16.
I have not looked at the code of the CSV importer at
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Thomas suggested using Okteta to look at the data to see if the BOM was
correct.
Here are the first few lines :-
"
22 00 4D 00 52 00 20 00 41 00 4C 00 ".M.R. .A.L.
000C 4C 00 41 00 4E 00 20
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> It looks like my attempts to provide an edited sample file either produce
> rubbish, or remove whatever causes the problem.
> So, I may have to provide a complete file, bu
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Summary: A request for an additional monetary format
Product: kmymoney4
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Platform: Mint (Ubuntu based)
OS: Linux
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going need to edit every entry, it would be good if the CSV
importer could cope with this format, please.
Thanks
Allan
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It looks like my attempts to provide an edited sample file either produce
rubbish, or remove whatever causes the problem.
So, I may have to provide a complete file, but I don't wish to broadcast it, so
would like to
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Created attachment 101617
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=101617&action=edit
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I fear not. If you have no backup, then there is nothing from which to
recover. At least, now, do make sure you have enabled automatic backups -
Settings>Configure KMyMoney>General>Global. In addition, howeve
> On Sept. 11, 2016, 10:09 a.m., Allan Anderson wrote:
> > It was actually on my todo list to remove the QIF facility as it no longer
> > had any purpose. It was a relict from early days before CSV import became
> > fully established.
> > I had indicated this
> On Sept. 11, 2016, 10:09 a.m., Allan Anderson wrote:
> > It was actually on my todo list to remove the QIF facility as it no longer
> > had any purpose. It was a relict from early days before CSV import became
> > fully established.
> > I had indicated this
ature had been removed. I would still have gone ahead,
but the change would have had to be reverted in that circumstance.
Perhaps you see a need?
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(In reply to Dennis Gallion from comment #7)
> Thank you Allan for the very quick reply. As it turns out, 4.8.0-13.3 was
> just added this morning to the openSUSE 13.2 KDE:Extra unsupported
> repository. I ins
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--- Comment #6 from allan ---
I can't really see any prospect of attempting to fix a problem on such an old
release. Please, can't you upgrade to a current version? 4.7.2 includes
numerous bug fixes, and 4.8.0 was released quite recentl
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--- Comment #32 from allan ---
Ah, we're on reconciliation. It is indicating a discrepancy with cleared
transactions. Uncleared transactions will be excluded from reconciliation.
So, in that account, click Not marked in the status (top right).
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I made an assumption that it could be the date field that was red. Obviously
now that's not the issue. So, I'm missing something.
Are you able to attach a screen-shot to the bug?
Allan
In Settings/Con
> On July 24, 2016, 10:54 a.m., Thomas Baumgart wrote:
> > Again, just visual inspection. Looks good to me besides the two little
> > nitpicks. Someone with more knowledge about the functionality should check
> > as well.
If that includes me, th
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Actually, if the answer to the previous comment does not resolve the issue, it
would be as well to open a new bug, as your problem is not to do with rounding.
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> Hi Folks,
> eventually I got the RPM package provided by Opensuse.
> I can confirm, for my "productive" file it is not working as expected.
> Great work
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--- Comment #1 from allan ---
I reported this problem a few weeks ago. It's the result of a recently
introduced fix.
It is possible to get round this by importing your credit card file into a
temporary checking account. Then, select all
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Also, if you can reproduce your problem, please supply the url which is
displaying the invalid link, so that it can be attended to.
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James, you do not have to register to obtain the download. It looks like you
may have been attempting to download from an incorrect link.
I'll cc. you in case you are not subscribed to this list, just in case that
h
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A bit more information might help us. It sounds like you may be importing? If
so, by what method?
What revision of KMyMoney are you using? (Help>About KMM). Distro package or
compiled from source?
Have you conside
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> As I said you, on a screen size of 1600x800 with the version 4.7.2 IT DIDN'T
> FUNCTION CORRECTLY: the screen shots are taken with this version… Because,
> as I
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> 4.6.4 is now very old and you are missing a lot of bug fixes and
> improvements, particularly in KMM. I would strongly advise getting the
> latest release from the Claydoh ppa.
If you want to use KMM on Li
I'm not sure I understand so excuse me if I've got it wrong.You have a payee
you want to delete but can't see how? Why, what happens when you try? Do you
have any matching set'?
Allan
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From: Jack
Dat
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> My version for Linux is the 4.6.4 (KDE 4.14.2) and for Windows is the 4.7.2
> (KDE 4.12.5).
4.6.4 is now very old and you are missing a lot of bug fixes and improv
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I don't recollect seeing that sort of behaviour recently. You didn't say what
revision of KMM you use?
It's some while since I dabbled in this area. Again looking for a work-around,
if you add extra char
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> (In reply to allan from comment #1)
> > Did you try widening the KMyMoney window?
>
> Yes, I did. However for an easy use of the program, the window can't be
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Did you try widening the KMyMoney window?
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It looks to me that https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303026 still shows its
problem. See comment #18. A new manually created copy of its sell transaction
still objects if a fee of 12.95 is entered.
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Pending a proper solution, it might save a little effort when importing to
select the present amount column as Debit, and some other column as Credit.
Then, when importing, you are given the option to accept either the
> On June 2, 2016, 1 p.m., Allan Anderson wrote:
> > This is not a good area for me, and takes me out of my comfort zone.
> > However, I've been having a look at this, and there are one or two points,
> > which may or may not be relevant.
> > Firstly, the file
vertDenominator(fraction).canonicalize());"
For the first split, I get "16180.52", but with the canonicalize() removed,
I get "16180.525000".
The second split gives "-16180.525000".
Whether or not this is relevant, I really don't know and an expert opinion is
655
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Referring back to comments #3, #4, #5, and
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303026, does that issue now need
revisiting?
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Allan, good point. The modification is almost identical, though it differs a
bit. The round
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Referring back to comments #3, #4, #5, and
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303026, does that issue now need
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(In reply to Jack from comment #9)
> As I understand it, all current developer time is going to the conversion to
> KDE Frameworks. This issue is unlikely to be addressed until after that is
> complete.
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> That line:
>
> tr.m_amount = -amount;
>
> is the one I changed in my patch to fix my problem for "sells". Need remove
> the negative sign.
Sorry
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> Hi Łukasz,
>
> There is still a problem with the QIF import with your change. My test file
> also tested the case where the commission was greater than the proceeds fro
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> (In reply to allan from comment #7)
> > I think I've traced it, possibly, to the recent fee patch.
> > In investprocessing.cpp(), at circa line 17
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Just to note that I discovered a possible problem with this, and documented it,
in error, in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362139, comment #7. See
there for follow up.
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> Statement reader did it wrong also for CSV imports (see bug #361021) so I
> made corrections to the code which seemed to help also QIF reader. Honestly
> at that time I didn
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> Today, and the first for a while, I updated from HEAD and to ensure all was
> OK, I did a CSV import of an investment file, which contained two similar
> entries. They
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Today, and the first for a while, I updated from HEAD and to ensure all was OK,
I did a CSV import of an investment file, which contained two similar entries.
They were both CashDividends, with the main difference being
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I am able to do this, and then revert it, with no problem, using the
development branch. 4.6.6 is now pretty old, and I would advise that you might
be better off getting 4.7.2, possibly from the Claydoh PPA.
Was this an
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> I would like to import my payees details into kmymoney. Manually adding the
> information for several hundred payees is too cumbersome.
>
> Reproducible: Always
ticed this. Whilst it is used, I suspect that it could be replaced by
m_parse, with possible minor adjustment, but I can't test, I'm afraid.
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> (In reply to allan from comment #15)
> > Unfortunately, I am unable to follow the detail of the latest proposed
> > patch, but I would like to urge some caution. It
= profilesGroup.readEntry("ShrsinParam",
> > m_shrsinList);```
> >
> > The if() is very long and not needed here. However, I still do not know
> > if this is the issue. Also the ```i18nc()s``` from ```init()``` could go
> > here if the readSetting
= profilesGroup.readEntry("ShrsinParam",
> > m_shrsinList);```
> >
> > The if() is very long and not needed here. However, I still do not know
> > if this is the issue. Also the ```i18nc()s``` from ```init()``` could go
> > here if the readSetting
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361865
--- Comment #5 from allan ---
Many/most/some users migrate from Quicken to KMM. The English terms in
question are exactly the same as those used in Quicken, and probably the MS
equivalent too.
My advice is "Leave well alone."
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You are
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361865
--- Comment #3 from allan ---
I would not waste my time looking into changing the term 'share' here. It is
embedded deeply within KMyMoney source code, and appears well over 900 times.
Bond appears 13 times.
I agree with Jack that possib
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