[kmymoney] [Bug 358579] Node was not TRANSACTION dans le fichier e: \r\build\extragear\kmymoney-4.6.1-20110918\work\kmymoney-4.7.2\kmymoney\mymoney\mymoneytransaction.cpp à la ligne 53

allan via KDE Bugzilla bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Sun Jan 31 13:58:49 UTC 2016


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358579

--- Comment #8 from allan <agander93 at gmail.com> ---
I've started to look at this, but no quick solutions.

However, it seems that it goes wrong when dealing with matched transactions,
and importing two different files whose transactions  represent the same
transaction of a transfer from one account to another.  The result appears to
me that a transaction actually has embedded in it elements from different .kmy
file entry lines. 

Now, the question is - do you really need those '<' and '>' symbol?  If so,
why?  Could different characters be used instead if something like that is
needed?  Why I ask is that both of those symbols are heavily involved, even
essential to XML file formatting.  I strongly suspect that they are the root of
this problem.

If they are not essential, it may be an easy fix to either filter them out or
replace them by another character.

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