Just got around to checking, and yes there were multiple voided transactions in
both accounts.
I haven’t tried check and repair since the magic of saving in the other format
and then reopening cleared up the slowness.
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> On Feb 23, 2021, at 3:52 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
>
On 2021-02-23 10:37, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
I tried check and repair and ran into an infinite loop in accts receivable and
accounts payable.
Regarding that infinite loop: was there a voided transaction in those
accounts?
If so, it might be related to Bug 797984 - Infinite loop while Che
Good to hear you managed to get it to behave!
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/23/21 12:37 PM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
As a follow-up
I tried check and repair and ran into an infinite loop in accts receivable and
accounts payable.
I tried check and repair on descendants of income and expense but no eff
As a follow-up
I tried check and repair and ran into an infinite loop in accts receivable and
accounts payable.
I tried check and repair on descendants of income and expense but no effect
I tried backing off to 3.11 to no avail
John suggested it was my machine so I moved to a fresh (but on
When I came in check & repair was in an infinite loop in accounts receivable.
The progress log shows it counting up to about 1000 out 6614 and then
restarting at 0. Not clear whether a profile of check and repair is useful.
System is relatively unresponsive while I try to interrupt it
Sent fr
Last I heard the “check and repair” was still running at 7 last night. I’m
home now, but will check it on Monday when I’m back there.
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 5:26 PM, David H wrote:
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> Running GnuCash 4.4 on Big Sur 11.2, seems about the same except the save
> time has blown out by about a facto
Running GnuCash 4.4 on Big Sur 11.2, seems about the same except the save
time has blown out by about a factor of 10 (i.e. from a few seconds to
about 30-40 seconds), whereas Ubuntu and Win 10 are as speedy as ever. I
put it down to something in Big Sur - I have issues with my Logitech mouse
as we
It definitely does beachball long enough.
Might be able to get a profile.
It’s been in check and repair for a bit over 2 hrs now so I am guessing any
further probing will be Monday. For what It’s worth it was in excess of 7
minutes of CPU time last time I started (from a crash). Minimal dis
Does it beachball long enough to get a process sample out of Activity Monitor?
Better yet, do you know your way around Xcode well enough to get a time profile?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 9:57 AM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
>
> I should also say I’m using the SQLite back end. 90% or
Is the file local (on the same drive as GnuCash)?
Spinning HD or SSD?
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/5/21 11:57 AM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
I should also say I’m using the SQLite back end. 90% or more of what I do
passes though the business features. When I say entering an invoice line is
slow I mean
Something definitely wrong there. Hopefully Check & Repair will resolve
it, otherwise, you have a puzzle to solve.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/5/21 11:57 AM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
I should also say I’m using the SQLite back end. 90% or more of what I do
passes though the business features. When I
I should also say I’m using the SQLite back end. 90% or more of what I do
passes though the business features. When I say entering an invoice line is
slow I mean that when I hit tab to get past the last entry and start a new one
I sometimes see the spinning lollipop.
Trying check and repair to
And on that note, it is always recommended when stepping between major
versions to run Actions > Check & Repair > Check & Repair All. (which
should accomplish such data translations all in one go)
I forgot to add that I'm using the SQLite backend. Not sure if that
makes a difference.
Regards
Hard to say for sure. I'll add that I'm using 4.4 on 10.15.7 (Catalina)
with very reasonable if not snappy performance. I certainly haven't
noticed any lags. (I use it daily)
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/5/21 10:01 AM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
So I finally decided to upgrade from 2.6.21, and download
My memory is a bit fuzzy, but version 4 made some significant changes to (I
think) a number of key-value structures in the database. The first time you
open version 4, it has to convert all the old values (if you have done lots of
transaction importing, that’s a big contributor). If you quit gnu
So I finally decided to upgrade from 2.6.21, and downloaded 4.4 for Mac. I had
read something about faster startup times.
Well I am unconvinced about that part. But worse still, it regularly has long
delays when entering lines in an invoice or posting it.
I think I would have heard lots of
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