On 14/08/2023 19:05, Jack via KMyMoney-devel wrote:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458884
--- Comment #4 from Jack ---
Not sure how this got lost, but in your last response, I think you
misunderstood. KMM does not bundle sqlite itself, and that is the version I
was looking for, to see if
On 28/03/2021 14:15, jesse wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353555
>
> --- Comment #9 from jesse ---
> I still have not had time to try to figure out if the database has indexes or
> not. I don't use the application with the database option.
>
> >From what Martin said, the real need
On 23/11/2019 09:06, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
> There was one user who worked on an Android application, but I don't remember
> what the status of it is. I don't even remember who that was (have to dig in
> the mail archive).
>
I can't remember the developer's name, but a very early version of his
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409614
--- Comment #11 from Tony Bloomfield ---
Apologies for not having my system up-to-date; blame it on my unfamiliarity
with git. I have now built 5.0.5, and see the following rather odd behaviour.
Entering a new transaction with share count and price (6
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409614
--- Comment #4 from Tony Bloomfield ---
I note that in the test file I attached, the price precision for the security
was reset to 4; this was probably my fault!
However, editing the security to change precision to 6 places makes no
difference; the
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409614
--- Comment #3 from Tony Bloomfield ---
Note: in KMM4.6, price precision was specified globally via KMyMoney Settings.
In 5.0, it is per investment.
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Screenshot5.0
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KMyMoney file to re-create problem
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Bug ID: 409614
Summary: Share price precision incorrectly limited to 4 decimal
places
Product: kmymoney
Version: 5.0.4
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409237
Tony Bloomfield changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|Wrong data in databsae |Wrong data in database
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409237
Bug ID: 409237
Summary: Wrong data in databsae splits record
Product: kmymoney
Version: git (master)
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severi
On 02/05/18 05:38, sergio_nsk wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390411
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> sergio_nsk changed:
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>What|Removed |Added
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> CC||se
On 05/04/18 13:17, Christian wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392755
>
> Bug ID: 392755
>Summary: kmymoney-4.8.1.1 suggestion: Category for realized
> profit/loss of an investment
>Product: kmymoney
>Version: 4.8.1
>
The problem with the keyword 'order' is that, although it has been
escaped, the character used is a double-quote. By default, Mysql doesn't
recognize this; it expects a backtick as the escape character.
If you have access to the Mysql configuration, this can be fixed by the
addition of the line
s
As the original developer of the DB interface, I'm interested in this
thread. I had a similar problem to the OP when I tried 4.8 under
Windows, but when I tried looking a bit at the code, I found it had
changed so much since I was last involved, and unfortunately didn't have
much time available to
On 01/06/13 11:06, Dave Anderson-ACB wrote:
are simply no good invoicing programs available for Linuxand I think
that I have probably tried them allthe few that there are have
limited functionality, or can not handle a credit note, or advance
deposit, or etcand/or are web or MySQL ba
Yes, I'm still alive.
I'm sending this to the list since I seem to have lost my KDE bugzilla
signon; lack of use I guess.
Did the OP try running his file through the GnuCash Check and Repair
facility; under the Actions menu IIRC. It sometime picks out problems
like this.
Otherwise, the on
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 16:54:32 -0500
Eric Bonney wrote:
> In working on my project this afternoon I think I may see a bug?
> Looking at my raw sqlite data I have schedules that have an
> occurenceString of Every Other Week, but the occurrence column shows
> 4.
>
> Now looking at the mymonyschedule.
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 11:37:45 -0400
Randy Lutzinger wrote:
> I know that we are also able to save the file as a database. Does
> saving the file as a database offer any advantages over using the
> standard file format? Does encryption still work when saved as a
> database?
The main advantage of t
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 20:15:43 + (GMT)
Colin Wright wrote:
> It looks like it could be really slow in a large data set. If this
> is done a lot you'd want an index on kmmSplits(accountid, postDate)
> (or kmmSplits(accountid, txType, postDate) if it does lots of
> type-based searches and N is u
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