On Thursday 03 April 2003 10:20, Linas Vepstas wrote: > On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 09:13:04AM -0500, Dave Reed was heard to remark: > > I upgraded to RHL 9 which has gnucash 1.8.1 from RHL 8 which has > > gnucash 1.6.6. With the new version not all the acounts are being > > included in my net asset total. I then installed 1.8.2 from source on > > the RH 8 system, but that didn't help. > > > > When I start gnucash, I get: > > Warning: xaccTransScrubCurrency: no common transaction currency found > > Warning: xaccTransScrubCurrency: no common transaction currency found > > After reading the source code, I've concluded that ... well, there > are several possibilities, but all of them are 'impossible'.
You're correct - it looks it might be impossible. After applying the patch you sent me (although the last pwarn statement wouldn't compile so I just commented it out) and trying it, it printed out an account that only had a couple transactions so I was able to look at all of them. One of the split transactions either had a blank split account or a single number 1 for the account that someone had gotten in there. gnucash 1.6.6 didn't complain about it but 1.8.2 did. Once I removed that line, it loads fine. The net assets value displayed underneath the toolbar is not correct (it's too low). When I do a balance sheet, the Assets and Liabilities do total the correct amount so I don't know why the other value is incorrect. Also, at this point I actually have a gain in the stock market from (didn't start using gnucash until last December) so my Asset total is greater than my Liabilities + Equity + Profit. Should that difference show up as Unrealized Gains (which is 0) on the balance sheet report. Also, the --add-price-quotes option on 1.8.2 still dies with a broken pipe, but works fine on the 1.6.6 version. If there's anything I can do to help track this problem down, let me know. Thanks, Dave _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
