Locale seems indeed to have changed as, with the latest version of GC,
most everything turns up automatically in French (based on my IP or
something). With the version I was using before you had to vset the
locale by hand if you wanted it different from US (which I had not done).
What should I do? Just replace the dots with comas in the formulas?
If I have to I would gladly delete all my scheduled transactions and
create them again, but they won't go away.
Alain
Le 06/10/2017 à 17:31, Derek Atkins a écrit :
prl <p...@ozemail.com.au> writes:
Somehow, though, the scheduled transactions seem to be using '.' for
the decimal separator (from the error message). Perhaps if you
re-write the values in the scheduled transactions, the problem will be
fixed.
The issue is that the SX stores as a text string, not a number. If you
entered the SX and then changed your locale then GnuCash will get
confused and wont be able to re-parse the SX.
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