https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359641
--- Comment #7 from Jan <jan_cec...@verizon.net> --- > When you duplicate a transaction, the new duplicate always gets the current > date. Correct, but he mere fact of duplicating a transaction DOES NOT create a new price entry. This is not just an issue with duplicated transactions. A price generated from a transaction will not be adjusted after that transaction has been edited. So, if you manually create a new transaction, as soon as you save it, a price will be generated. If subsequently you edit that transaction, or even delete it, the generated price remains unchanged. You can changed the date, the cost, even the name of the stock, it will not affect the initial price. BTW, if you change the name of the stock of an existing transaction, it will generate another new price in the history. Conclusion: Editing any existing transaction for which a price has been generated does not update that price. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.