[Kmymoney-devel] [kmymoney4] [Bug 313848] Ledger view misbehaves after editing a transaction

allan agander93 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 23:29:02 UTC 2013


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313848

--- Comment #12 from allan <agander93 at gmail.com> ---
>From the mailing lists -

I have a problem [Bug 313848] which I can reproduce every time,
but Cristian doesn't see it.  I've now reproduced the problem on
another, dissimilar, PC.

It would be good if another user would help by trying to reproduce
the problem, too.  The problem doesn't happen with the transaction
form.

It doesn't fail when creating a transaction, it has to be an edit.
It's best to start with a checking account containing just a single 
transaction.

1) Let's start by un-selecting the transaction form.
    (Settings/Configure KMM/Ledger)
2) Select a checking transaction, ideally the only one in the account.
3) Click Edit.
4) Move the cursor into the payment or deposit field or in fact any
    of the editable widgets and leave it there.  It's not actually
    necessary to make an edit.
5) Mouse click below the amount, to the right of the memo, near
    the bottom.  (In the body of the transaction, but not in a field.)
    Don't click anywhere on the account line as that is really the line
    below our transaction and will create a new item.
5) Now click Enter.
6) For me, the transaction appears to stay open.
7) Enter and Edit and Cancel are disabled.

> I (Cristian) couldn't get into this state.  

Clicking on Payees view works normally, but then clicking on Ledgers
still shows the payees.  However, the Leger Accounts drop-down still 
shows.  Selecting a different account then returning to the one being 
used restores the transaction to normal.  Opening a new transaction also 
clears the condition.

Thanks for your help.

Allan


On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 21:48:43 +0000
David Houlden <djhoulden at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Allan,
> 
> Yes, I can reproduce this problem by following your instructions. In
> fact, I just selected a transaction from my normal checking account
> which contains hundreds of transactions. 

Yes, the quantity of transactions is not a factor in causing the fault. 
However,
clicking on any other transaction clears the condition, so I wanted to reduce
the possibility of that happening by accident.
> 
> Let me know if I can help further to track this down.
> 
> Dave.

Thanks, Dave, that's reassuring!

Allan

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