[Kmymoney] Report "Budgeted vs. Actual"
Allan
agander93 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 27 12:17:29 UTC 2013
On 27/11/13 11:53, Alvaro Soliverez wrote:
> Hello Michael,
> the changes will be available when there is a new release. We don't
> expect a 4.6.5, so you'll have to wait for a future 4.7.
>
> This is true for any fix, distros don't usually patch packages. Instead,
> they wait for new releases.
>
> Regards,
> Alvaro
A think a possible alternative might be to build from source, if you are
able/willing.
I've not used openSuse for a while so am not up-to-date, but I think
there used to be alternative repositories you could look for.
Allan
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Michael Berger <idest at online.de
> <mailto:idest at online.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody!*
>
> *Some weeks ago I had reported about somewhat irritating effects
> when activating the "Skip value if price is zero" option in the the
> Budgeted vs. Actual Report configuration tab.*
> *If that specific report is *not* an Investment Report (as in my
> case) this option will produce senseless results if using multi
> currencies and converting these to the base currency.
>
> Now, Alvaro was so kind as to remove this option in non-investment
> reports.
>
> After upgrading from openSUSE 12.3 to 13.1 / 32bit I was surprised
> to still see that option and producing same results as before.
> And that goes for KMM 4.6.3-6.1 as well as for KMM 4.6.4-2.11 which
> I find in my repositories.
>
> Alvaro, as a layman I am just curious to learn how and when your
> changes would become effective in openSuse?*
> *
> Thanks for the great on KMM and cheers!
> Michael*
> *
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