Hi
For those who remember this topic (and to sign it off):
It's been a while but I've finally got round to reinstalling Ubuntu onto
my main machine and the problem has gone away.
Take care
Eric
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On 28/07/2021 20:32, Eric Coates via gnucash-user wrote:
Thus,
David
I'm not sure I understand the significance of much of your second
paragraph but ...
I have installed Ubuntu 21.04 on a different machine and installed
GnuCash 4.4 thereon and the behaviour I reported earlier is NOT
apparent. Using my customary practice of cloning an earlier share
purc
So far there has been no useful information presented in this thread, at
least that I can find now that I am looking at it with Gmail on my laptop
. While I am not a developer, I have been working closely with them on a
couple of possibly related problems. Clearly there is a problem which
needs t
Hmmm, something is obviously broken.
I'm not familiar with Ubuntu or other Linux versions of GnuCash, so I
can't help other than suggesting (A) Wipe and reinstall; or (B) Install
in a clean Virtual Machine.
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Ubuntu
Hoping someone else can help.
Good luck!
Geoff
Geoff
Thanks for responding. The sequence of events that you describe is what
I would expect but not only do the numbers disappear (see Fig 8) but the
dialogue you mention just doesn't happen (see the description of Fig 9)
Take care
Eric
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On 28/07/2021 01:21, Geoff wro
Hi Eric
I am running GnuCash 4.4 (on Windows) and when I duplicate a share
purchase transaction it doesn't change any of the values.
If I then edit one of the values, a recalculation dialogue box pops up
telling me that "The values entered for this transaction are
inconsistent." and asking m