https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388556
--- Comment #10 from Mark Blakeney ---
@Thomas,
1. Does that small sample file I provided adequately demonstrate the problem?
2. For the second issue, so is there no way to produce a balance sheet / net
worth report that is consistent with reported
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--- Comment #8 from Mark Blakeney ---
I guess another way to re-frame my second question here is to ask - how can I
configure unrealized investment gains out of my net-worth report? I.e. I think
I am asking for a balance sheet report.
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--- Comment #7 from Mark Blakeney ---
@Jack, so you are saying you are happy that you net-worth and your
income/expense reports are in-consistent and don't add up?
I just don't see why the action of adding a new price does not also
aut
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--- Comment #6 from Mark Blakeney ---
Please be sure to note that my comment #4 here is about an issue completely
separate from this bug. This bug exists (since Jan 2018 at least) and I give a
sample file showing it in my comment #3. I am just also
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--- Comment #4 from Mark Blakeney ---
Thomas, investigating this problem has exposed a very fundamental but related
issue which I do not understand so perhaps you can comment? If I simply add a
new increased price to a stock I hold (either manually or
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--- Comment #3 from Mark Blakeney ---
Thomas, https://www.dropbox.com/s/xyjpodeixkomp43/kmmtest.kmy is a trivial
example file which does nothing else but show the problem. I buy $30K of A200
stock (@ $150 each) in Mar 2018 leaving $70K in my bank
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--- Comment #9 from Mark Blakeney ---
After raising this bug 3 years ago I wrote a small script to work around this
problem and have used it ever since with KMM. If anybody else comes along
looking for the same solution that I requested here (but was
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390128
--- Comment #1 from Mark Blakeney ---
I downgraded kmymoney 5.0.0-1 -> 4.8.1.1-1 and libalkimia 7.0-3 -> 5.0.0-1 and
was able to use KMM again thankfully. Both those downgrades were necessary for
KMM to run but they were the only downgrades requi
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390128
Bug ID: 390128
Summary: KMM 5.0 is core dumping when entering any new
transaction
Product: kmymoney
Version: 5.0.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350850
--- Comment #6 from Mark Blakeney ---
I was hoping that kmymoney version 5 would address this issue (which I raised
2.5 years ago!) however I see that it has made the situation worse. The issue
here still exists but now you can open the same file twice
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--- Comment #4 from Mark Blakeney ---
It looks like my request here won't get any traction. So please change this bug
request to just delete that first redundant prompt as per my post 1 above.
That's it, a simple change which should take l
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--- Comment #3 from Mark Blakeney ---
I just noticed that if you try to open a file twice (by clicking through that
first prompt) then KMM outputs another prompt that the file is already open. So
at the very least please completely delete that first
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--- Comment #2 from Mark Blakeney ---
The comment above shows my description is not clear. :(
Let's explicitly describe a normal application. If you open a.doc from the file
manager then libreoffice opens that doc in a window. If you later open
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350850
Bug ID: 350850
Summary: Kmymoney does not open multiple files correctly
Product: kmymoney4
Version: 4.7.2
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350793
Bug ID: 350793
Summary: Desktop file missing StartupWMClass (with fix included
here)
Product: kmymoney4
Version: 4.7.2
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319807
--- Comment #6 from Mark Blakeney ---
Of course I understand how splits work, and how "memorised" transactions work.
I used the term "primary" split because in this case, where people are using
auto tax (gst/var) splits then there
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--- Comment #4 from Mark Blakeney ---
Oh no, the fact that you say "In your case", and then "you'd like" shows that I
have failed to communicate that this problem has nothing to do with anybody's
personal preferences a
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--- Comment #2 from Mark Blakeney ---
Can a developer review this bug and comment please?
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--- Comment #1 from Mark Blakeney ---
OK, have been hunting in detail through the KDE KMM bug tracker and have found
bug 249844 from 2010 which is very closely related. Plenty of discussion there
where some developers claim this issue is "by d
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319807
Bug ID: 319807
Summary: New transaction from memorised carries old memo
Classification: Unclassified
Product: kmymoney4
Version: 4.6.3
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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