Re: SLR bug in 2.2?

2007-08-20 Thread Josh Sled
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 In 2.0.x, if the Since Last Run druid is canceled at any time, all 
 transactions are canceled. In 2.2 it seems that if you cancel the SLR after 
 reviewing the created transactions, the auto created transactions are not 
 canceled (and the book gets dirtied). Is this intended behavior? It strikes 
 me as a bug. Cancel from the SLR, be it at the initial screen or during 
 review, should cancel all SXs.

It is the intended behavior.  There is no longer a review step as part of the
multi-step druid, but instead a single post-SLR way to review (and modify)
which transactions were created.

In truth, that review page also dirtied the book, while breaking conventions
about how the Cancel operation on a Druid should function, as it needed to
actually create the transactions in order to review them, there.  I
considered that the bigger failing.  Hopefully the register-rerewrite branch
will make it easier to have a register of not-actually-created transactions,
which would make it possible to restore the review functionality.

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SLR bug in 2.2?

2007-08-19 Thread Tim Wunder
In 2.0.x, if the Since Last Run druid is canceled at any time, all 
transactions are canceled. In 2.2 it seems that if you cancel the SLR after 
reviewing the created transactions, the auto created transactions are not 
canceled (and the book gets dirtied). Is this intended behavior? It strikes 
me as a bug. Cancel from the SLR, be it at the initial screen or during 
review, should cancel all SXs.

Tim
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