[kmymoney] [Bug 464949] New: Data in forecast chart disappears based on resolution (ticks) of the date range

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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464949

            Bug ID: 464949
           Summary: Data in forecast chart disappears based on resolution
                    (ticks) of the date range
    Classification: Applications
           Product: kmymoney
           Version: 5.1.3
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: kmymoney-devel at kde.org
          Reporter: lp.allard.1 at gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 155736
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=155736&action=edit
Example of the bug on chequing account charts

SUMMARY
When creating a forecast chart of a chequing account for the next 18 months,
some data seems to disappear depending on the resolution (tick) of the date
range.

See attached screenshot.  The date range is kept identical only the "ticks" is
changed between daily & weekly...  I understand the "shape" of the chart
changes because KMM calculates the forecast balance on a weekly basis instead
of daily basis but the fact that the balance randomly becomes "zero" for a
certain date range doesnt make sense...  On the attached screenshot, the
balance is set to zero from the opening to the month of July...

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Create a forecast chart
2. Set ticks to something
3. Change ticks to something else

OBSERVED RESULT
Data will disappear from the chart

EXPECTED RESULT
Only the shape of the chart should change to fit with balances calculated based
on the selected "ticks" value...

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
kmymoney-5.1-360-linux-gcc-x86_64.AppImage
KDE Frameworks Version 5.101.0
Qt Version 5.15.8 (built against 5.15.7)

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