https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473309
Bug ID: 473309
Summary: USD - GBP Exchange Rate Lookup Failing
Classification: Applications
Product: kmymoney
Version: 5.1.3
Platform: Slackware
OS: Linux
Status: REPO
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473128
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--- Comment #17 from Neil ---
Thanks to all of you for your efforts - I began looking at the xml code, which
led me to think that problem might be my sloppy handling of securities as there
were 74 instances of currency="E**". At which point I though
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--- Comment #18 from Jack ---
What might an example of "sloppy handling of securities?" Assuming you have
not edited the kmy file manuallly (after uncompressing into xml) then the
program should only ever delete a security if there is no remaining refe
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473322
Bug ID: 473322
Summary: SLQLite "kmmSplits"."sharesFormatted" Data Corrupt
perhaps??
Classification: Applications
Product: kmymoney
Version: 5.1.3
Platform: openSUSE
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473322
--- Comment #1 from Jack ---
Ouch. You are right, sharesFormatted does appear to be the price, formatted to
a precision dependent on the account of the split. I'll have to dig into the
code to see what's going on.
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I'm finding git requiring me to run clang-format on most code changes.
Most of the time, it is fine - just fixing up bad indentation (tabs ->
spaces) but sometimes it completely re-indents something in ways that
make it actually harder to read, or using longer lines.
https://community.kde
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473223
--- Comment #19 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Your "Users/neilralph/Downloads/kmymoney/RalphCenterportGood.kmy" file is a
good example. You mention it shows 4519 on your Linux machine but loads only
the first 345 on MacOS. So it seems that either transaction
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