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ok. Jack
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I uninstalled KMM on my main PC, as I have several times before. Then in
Program Files I deleted two folders, MMyMoney and kmymoney5. In my User\.config
folder I deleted two more files and a folder, under
User\aqbanking\se
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Usually, the standard uninstall procedure does the job.
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--- Comment #33 from jlboz ---
I installed release #888 but again no difference. Then I installed #888 on an
old Win10 PC that normally I only use for data backups and copied the anon file
and my working file there. This worked flawlessly after the init
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--- Comment #32 from Thomas Baumgart ---
One major difference: you do it on Windows, I do it on Linux. It may not be the
cause, but it is something.
I tried it on a Windows machine with the latest stable version found on
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see comment 27 second para.
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--- Comment #30 from jlboz ---
I have tried the same steps with the anonymised file, downloaded from here. It
behaved exactly as the file it is based on, that is, it crashed when I tried to
close a stock subaccount. However, there is a difference. The v
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--- Comment #29 from jlboz ---
Thomas, thanks for the screen video. That removes any doubt that I have (after
some initial confusion) followed the required steps. I have repeated the steps
in your video exactly just to make sure.
When you close one of
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I tried to duplicate the problem but must be missing something. To explain what
I did,
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--- Comment #27 from jlboz ---
Jack, thanks for input. As suggested I updated to KMM version 5.1-65ab93d98. It
made no difference. It still behaves exactly as described in comment 22.
Although you found you could close an equity in the Equity tab of th
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--- Comment #26 from Jack ---
I found two investment accounts A000353 and A000384. The first had two
equities, A000354 and A000355, A000354 could easily be closed on the Equities
tab of the Investment View (selected after displaying A000353 in the ledg
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--- Comment #23 from jlboz ---
(In reply to Thomas Baumgart from comment #20)
I don't know if this has any relevance, but I tried editing the single equity
that appears on the Investment view page (see comment 19 second para.) when I
closed the investm
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--- Comment #22 from jlboz ---
(In reply to Thomas Baumgart from comment #20)
Now I've found the relevant equities in the Accounts view using the general
setting to show equity accounts. In that view there are two open equity
subaccounts under the inve
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--- Comment #21 from jlboz ---
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> You're looking in the wrong spot:
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> jlboz: Equity has two subaccounts only, both "Opening Balances"
> me: you can close the equity accounts which should now be shown as
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--- Comment #17 from jlboz ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #15)
> Are you sure those two securities are closed? They may already be closed if
> they do not show up on the Equities tab of the Investments View. You can
> View/Show all accounts (Ctl-S
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anonymised file with investment account that will not close
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--- Comment #15 from Jack ---
Are you sure those two securities are closed? They may already be closed if
they do not show up on the Equities tab of the Investments View. You can
View/Show all accounts (Ctl-Shit-A). If they are closed, they will show
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--- Comment #11 from Nick ---
Thanks again for the quick reply Jack (and Dawid et al),
From what I've seen people wouldn't often want to fully delete an
account once it has been used a while, as that would get rid of a lot of
things like transfers t
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--- Comment #10 from Jack ---
I'm not against deleting other accounts to delete the one you want to delete.
What takes much more care is if it also requires deleting transactions. In any
case, the first step is to be able to list ALL entities (account
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--- Comment #8 from Dawid Wróbel ---
I agree. The way I imagined this would work is that we would explicitly *list*
all the elements that would be deleted, thus actually showcasing the gravity of
the action, as opposed to just asking a vague question.
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--- Comment #7 from Jack ---
First, what I definitely agree with is providing adequate information to the
user as to why something can't currently be done.
I'm not really sure I agree with simply doing a cascade close/delete, although
I'm less agains
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--- Comment #5 from Jack ---
Brendan is correct - you probably have to delete them to delete the account,
but only close them to close the account. There's been a recent discussion
about deleting accounts, which is why I was thinking in that direction.
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--- Comment #4 from bren...@coupeware.com ---
I don't think you have to delete the equities, I think you just have
to close them.
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A balance isn't likely to be zero if there are any transactions in it. For an
investment account, are there any equities/securities in it? Those have to be
deleted first. Easiest way to check is to open the ledger for the
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--- Comment #2 from Nick ---
Thanks Jack,
yes, that was the case. Managed to close it now.
I also have an investment account that will not close. It has no
references, and its balance is zero (which I also noticed seemed to be a
cause elsewhere).
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