Hi,
I encountered this when using the business menu search dialog (to find for
example a list of invoices)
I entered two search criteria (using the Add button):
- Company name
- Date Opened
After hitting find, the search results do match the search criteria. This is
good, as this is the main
What happens when you try gnc-fq-dump ?
Maybe your quote source changed their website?
-derek
Richard Geddes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was using GNUCash 2.0.5 on Ubuntu 7.04 for the last several months. Set up
some stock investments and downloaded stock prices with Tools - Price Editor
Hi,
First, this isn't a bug in lots, per se. More likely it's a bug
in the business processing code. Can you please put this into
bugzilla so it doesn't get lost? Thank you SO MUCH for providing
a step-by-step process to reproduce the problem; I'll test it out
when I have some time (who knows
Hi,
Geert Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I encountered this when using the business menu search dialog (to find for
example a list of invoices)
I entered two search criteria (using the Add button):
- Company name
- Date Opened
After hitting find, the search results do match
El dom, 14-10-2007 a las 11:14 -0400, Derek Atkins escribió:
What I like less is that at the same time the list of search criteria is
reset
to only the last search criterium (Date Opened in my case). For me this is
a
bit counter-intuitive. I'd expect to get exactly the same search
Quoting don Paolo Benvenuto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* New search -- throw away your last set of results/criteria and start over
* Refine current search -- This lets you search within the results of the
previous search; i.e. an AND into the previous query
* Add results to current search -- this
Actually I get that all the options others than new search are
greyed, not available.
Is it a bug, or have I something in my preferences that disables
those options?
I have the 2.2.1 debian unstable
Well, they should be greyed out the first time; they should be
available
for
Quoting don Paolo Benvenuto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Actually I get that all the options others than new search are
greyed, not available.
Is it a bug, or have I something in my preferences that disables
those options?
I have the 2.2.1 debian unstable
Well, they should be greyed out the
Hi Derek,
Thanks for replying (again)... recall that we did some troubleshooting
before.. same issue.
After giving up on the install-uninstall macro type fix, I decided to
dig into Finance::Quote to see what I could find. There is a test perl
script that is short.. I tried it, named it