[Kmymoney-devel] Review Request 107714: BUG:311481 - Fix problem in Schedules where the name field may be empty but OK button is enabled. Also, the amount field affects the OK button status.

Allan Anderson agander93 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 16:31:34 UTC 2013



> On Jan. 23, 2013, 12:32 p.m., Alessandro Russo wrote:
> > When I added the tags I followed as example the code for memo and payee fields, so if that line of code was wrong for the memo and payee fields it will be wrong also for the tag field.
> 
> Allan Anderson wrote:
>     The patch I proposed takes care of the enabling of the OK button issues, including those with TAGs, but I think you'll find that the other points I raised may still exist.
>     
>     I'm just about to push this fix, so we'll soon see.
> 
> Allan Anderson wrote:
>     Erm, there still is a problem with the OK button, to do with the amount and memo fields, which I thought I'd fixed as part of the patch.  I'll need to look again.
>     
>     So far as Tags are concerned, I've assumed that they would function in the same way as the payee field.  Enter a new name, then move focus to another field.  A dialog pops up to ask if a new payee should be created.  With a new tag, however, when focus is moved to another field, the new name is cleared and no popup appears.
>     
>     Whilst this may be what was intended, isn't it a bit inconsistent?
>

Sorry, false alarm.  I had to break off, and when I returned, I found there is not still a problem with the OK button, so far as I can see.  I'd looked at the code and all the calls to slotUpdateButtonState() in that area had been removed.  I started to think that it must be getting called from elsewhere, but it wasn't.

I then realised that I could no longer produce that problem.  So, what I had done, I don't now know, but possibly had reverted to a pre-patched version.  Apologies again.

The Tag issue still is there, and there is a variation.  If I create a new tag, then select that in a new schedule, then click in another field, the selection disappears, both from the line-edit and from the drop-down.  Clicking the red 'x' restores it to the drop-down, which gets us back to square one.


- Allan


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On Jan. 12, 2013, 12:07 p.m., Allan Anderson wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 12, 2013, 12:07 p.m.)
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> Review request for KMymoney.
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> Description
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> The problem as originally reported was that in Schedules view, the OK button became enabled even though no schedule name had been entered.
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> It was found that the button became enabled as soon as a payee was entered.  It was also found that this happened when an amount was entered.
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> For "payee", line 753 of transactioneditor.cpp has - 
> "connect(payee,SIGNAL(textChanged(QString)),this,SLOT(slotUpdateButtonState()))", and slotUpdateButtonState() has - 
> "emit transactionDataSufficient(isComplete(reason)", 
> and 'This signal is sent out whenever enough data is present to enter the transaction into the ledger.'
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> Similarly, for "amount", at line 826, the same line appears.
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> As neither of these fields is a mandatory one, I believe they should not affect the OK button status.  So, as shown in the patch, I have temporarily disabled these lines.  I have done numerous tests of schedule creation and editing, and manual entry and editing of transactions without any problem.
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> The same area of code in transactioneditor.cpp has several more of these possibly unneeded lines, although not affecting schedules.  For instance, even with these two lines out and with no mandatory fields completed, if a payee is selected and the memo, tag field, next due date or status is edited, the OK button again is enabled wrongly.
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> I don't really see any valid reason for 'slotUpdateButtonState()' to be in this section.  What do the wise men think?
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> This addresses bug 311481.
>     http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311481
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> Diffs
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>   kmymoney/dialogs/transactioneditor.cpp 8f6f06b 
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107714/diff/
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> Testing
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> Numerous tests of schedule creation and editing, and manual entry and editing of transactions without any problem.
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> Thanks,
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> Allan Anderson
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