Warning: PrintAmountInternal: Bad numeric

Walt Pennington wpennington at pennfirm.com
Mon Oct 20 13:03:58 CDT 2003


GnuCash 1.8.1 and 1.8.7

GnuCash manages two bank accounts.  The first bank account has no
problems.  The second back account, on startup, gives me a recurring
error of:

Error: create_each_transaction_he...(): Null kvp_val for account in SX
"Kaeske Payroll" -- fix manually; see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102311
Error: create_each_transaction_he...(): Unable to find common
currency/commodity.

GnuCash will not start.  It does not crash, it just continues to repeat
the message above.  When I first tried to start this bank account the
message stated "this file was made with an updated version of GnuCash. 
I updated to 1.8.7, then tried to start, and now I receive the message
above.  In trying to use GnuCash, I chose an older saved version of
GnuCash.  This did open, but gives the following error message.  

** CRITICAL **: file gnc-transaction-xml-v2.c: line 443 (set_tran_date):
assertion `tm' failed.
Warning: PrintAmountInternal: Bad numeric.
Warning: PrintAmountInternal: Bad numeric.

I can now use GnuCash, but still receive the message above, when
starting GnuCash from the command line.  Any suggestions on how to fix
these correct the numeric?

Thanks,
Walt







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