Re: [GNC] known bug in crash while editing reconciled transactions? (John Ralls)

2019-01-06 Thread John Clements
Okay, two separate things:

1) the crash itself is eminently reproducible, nice core dump and stack
trace, and I've submitted it (#797017) using GnuCash's bugzilla db. I
wasn't sure whether to categorize it as "MacOS" or "QIF importer."

2) wrt the unreconciling, I was editing the other half of the transaction
(not the reconciled entry) in the window created by an "Edit > Find ..."
operation, and there's no warning dialog associated with this action (nor
should there be, I claim). Unfortunately, I'm unable to reproduce the bug
that I reported.

3) However, I have discovered a potentially related issue, that may or may
not be a bug. Specifically, if one edits a the reconciled portion of a
transaction in a window created by an "Edit > Find..." operation, the
reconciliation flag silently changes from 'y' to 'n' on that portion of the
transaction, with no dialog. This behavior would be considered a bug, no?

Many thanks for your prompt response!

John Clements

On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 9:00 AM  wrote:

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> > On Jan 5, 2019, at 10:23 PM, John Clements 
> wrote:
> >
> > This bug might be reproducible, but I'd rather not spend the time if it's
> > already a known PR.
> >
> > The issue is this: I reconciled a bundle of transactions. Then, I opened
> an
> > "edit" window, and changed the target accounts for a number of these
> > transactions. Then I walked away from the machine. About a day later, I
> > came back, and tried to import a QIF, and it crashed. That's not a big
> > deal, programs crash. When I restarted gnucash, though, I see that those
> > transactions are now listed as being unreconciled. Mercifully, I noticed
> it
> > quickly, and their amounts had also been deducted from the last
> reconciled
> > total, so fixing it was an easy matter of re-reconciling with the same
> > closing balance as before and ticking off all of the edited transactions.
> > No damage done, at least in this case, but it would have been very
> > unpleasant to have discovered days or years later.
> >
> > So! Is this a known issue? If not, I'd be happy to try to reproduce it,
> and
> > then file a PR.
>
> If you edit reconciled transactions GnuCash marks them unreconciled. The
> warning dialog told you that it would.
>
> I don?t see any crashes in the open bugs for the QIF importer, so if the
> crash was with GnuCash 3.4 please do file a bug report.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
>
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[GNC] known bug in crash while editing reconciled transactions?

2019-01-05 Thread John Clements
This bug might be reproducible, but I'd rather not spend the time if it's
already a known PR.

The issue is this: I reconciled a bundle of transactions. Then, I opened an
"edit" window, and changed the target accounts for a number of these
transactions. Then I walked away from the machine. About a day later, I
came back, and tried to import a QIF, and it crashed. That's not a big
deal, programs crash. When I restarted gnucash, though, I see that those
transactions are now listed as being unreconciled. Mercifully, I noticed it
quickly, and their amounts had also been deducted from the last reconciled
total, so fixing it was an easy matter of re-reconciling with the same
closing balance as before and ticking off all of the edited transactions.
No damage done, at least in this case, but it would have been very
unpleasant to have discovered days or years later.

So! Is this a known issue? If not, I'd be happy to try to reproduce it, and
then file a PR.

Best,

John Clements
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