[Kmymoney] Delete/Correct Account Currency Entries (Re: Strange Currency Units for Mutual Funds)

timothy timboyle at afrihost.co.za
Wed Sep 9 18:09:26 UTC 2015


Hi Allan

I brought up this matter in January as below. The attachment is similar
to my latest. It had the added complexity of the popup. I think I was a
bit daunted by the complexity of the .kmy file. Since it was not
critical, I did not take it further.

However it appears to be ongoing since the latest date is the 1/9/2015.

I will look for old backups and see how far back it goes.

Timothy
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Can you recollect for how long this has been happening, and whether it 
relates to any upgrade, etc.

Also, have you any old files you can try?

Allan


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On Wed, 2015-01-28 at 14:36 +0000, aga wrote:
>
> On 28/01/15 14:14, timothy wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > KMM Version 4.7.90 on Mint 17.1
> >
> > After editing a cheque account ledger entry for a deposit from the sale
> > of shares, the Exchange Rate Editor popped up, which required me to
> > convert South African Rands (ZAR) to AGMM. Now AGMM is the ticker symbol
> > code for the money market in which the sale of shares took place.
> >
> > When I looked at the stock and currency prices there were two strange
> > entries for SNMM (another money market fund) and AGMM as currencies.
> > These had been throwing up errors on update of stock and currency prices
> > for some time now as obviously there is no such currency. [see
> > attachment stock&currency_prices.jpg].
> >
> > Any ideas as to how this could have occurred and how to fix it?
> >
> > Regards
> > Timothy
> >
> 
> Ignoring the first part of your question, when you say "When I looked at 
> the stock and currency prices there were two strange
> entries for SNMM (another money market fund) and AGMM as currencies.", 
> is that within KMM data, or external?  If internal, what happens if you 
> delete them, or are they actually needed elsewhere?
> 
> Or, save your file as XML and see where they are mentioned.  Take care 
> id editing the file.  Take backup first.
> 
> Allan
> 
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