On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 3:10 AM Leo Braga via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a long time home user (for personal finances) and I was "stuck" in
> 2.6.12 for a long time, until deciding to upgrade to 5.4 last month.
> Everything was looking good, but now I found a ver
Hi,
I'm a long time home user (for personal finances) and I was "stuck" in
2.6.12 for a long time, until deciding to upgrade to 5.4 last month.
Everything was looking good, but now I found a very strange bug in my
Reports (Expense or Income Charts to be precise).
What happens is that some entries
This sounds like a time zone issue. Long after 2.6.12, at least one bug
was discovered where some transactions ended up with an 'internal' date
different than the displayed date due to certain code with respect to
time zone interpretation. You might have more transactions off than just
those on
Hi,
I'm a long time home user (for personal finances) and I was "stuck" in
2.6.12 for a long time, until deciding to upgrade to 5.4 last month.
Everything was looking good, but now I found a very strange bug in my
Reports (Expense or Income Charts to be precise).
What happens is that some entries