Re: security (stock, funds, bonds) features

2005-02-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Herbert Thoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > We had some discussion about (missing) security features on the > german list lately. This summary is for the records (i.e. please > don't tell me that you are waiting for my patches ...). > > 1.: Prices entered in a stock or fund register w

Re: [PATCH] (gnome2) check for gtkhtml-3.6 as well

2005-02-14 Thread Bill Nottingham
Josh Sled ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 15:01, Bill Nottingham wrote: > > It builds, and the gtkhtml test menu item works. gtkhtml-3.6 > > is what will be in GNOME 2.10, may as well use whatever is available > > on the system. > > Thanks! This is applied, though after some di

security (stock, funds, bonds) features

2005-02-14 Thread Herbert Thoma
Hi! We had some discussion about (missing) security features on the german list lately. This summary is for the records (i.e. please don't tell me that you are waiting for my patches ...). 1.: Prices entered in a stock or fund register window are not inserted into the pricedb. This can lead to inco

Re: Transaction import date range (was: Re: OFX Importer and Transaction Matcher)

2005-02-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > From looking at the code, it was obvious that for each imported > transaction, there was a foreach-loop over *all* splits of the given > account. If the account has many transactions, e.g. it covers several > years, then 1. this takes a long time

Re: Transaction import date range (was: Re: OFX Importer and Transaction Matcher)

2005-02-14 Thread Christian Stimming
Oops, sorry, Benoit -- I didn't think enough about these potential implications of my change. Those were not intended, and we can surely revert that behaviour to the previous one. Let me explain what I tried to do: I got complaints about some bad performance of the matcher dialog (i.e. it took

Re: OFX Importer and Transaction Matcher

2005-02-14 Thread Olaf Faaland
Hi, Sounds like a painful conversation. Several months ago, I looked at 2 years of my data (about 1800 transactions). I think my data is reasonably typical for someone in the US using gnucash their personal checkbook. Here is what I found, in case it is of use. My transactions are about 1/3