No common currency warnings
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Jan 25 23:32:28 EST 2007
Run the Check & Repair option.
These transactions were (most likely) from running the Log Replay in 1.8
-derek
Quoting Per Bojsen <per.bojsen at comcast.net>:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed the file /tmp/gnucash-trace and took a look at it. I
> noticed some ominous warnings in it:
>
> Warning: xaccTransFindOldCommonCurrency(): unable to find a common
> currency in tx
> n 0c54912e8db3692eac72d20ff4ecd5c0, and that is strange.
> Warning: xaccTransScrubCurrency(): no common transaction currency
> found for trans
> ="Trans description deleted" (0c54912e8db3692eac72d20ff4ecd5c0)
>
> Is this something to be concerned about and if yes how do I fix it?
> This is with Gnucash 2.0.2 on Debian etch (built from r14936 on
> 2006-12-17 according to about). I'm looking at the transaction
> in question in the .xac file and there is something odd about
> the split:value tag:
>
> <trn:split>
> <split:id type="guid">311b6d8e63ac632de7501018add7a996</split:id>
> <split:action>Check</split:action>
> <split:reconciled-state>n</split:reconciled-state>
> <split:value>5000000/100000</split:value>
> <split:quantity>5000/100</split:quantity>
> <split:account
> type="guid">e77942eb48fc7a0712eaf81360c1cb08</split:account>
> </trn:split>
>
> The `normal' transactions have split:value like this:
>
> <split:value>5000/100</split:value>
>
> I think I've seen this before and was able to `fix' the problem by
> editing the split fields (using a text editor).
>
> Thanks,
> Per
>
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