when starting Gnucash, "Present" column remains zero until you open the account, then gets the correct value

Phil Longstaff plongstaff at rogers.com
Fri Aug 7 17:56:26 EDT 2009


Sigh.

Another problem caused because the splits are not loaded when opening an SQL 
file.

Phil

On August 7, 2009 04:26:14 pm Gabriel Ferrise wrote:
> As Derek suggested, I filed the bug in bugzilla
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591098
>
> > Hi, Im using gmucash version 2.3.2 and now 2.3.3 and in the "account
> > tree" window I visualize the "TOTAL" and the "Present" heading.
> >
> > The problem I see is that while the total calculation is OK, the present
> > remains in zero until I open each account. Then the "present" column
>
> udates
>
> > and shows the correct value.
> > Is that ok?
>
> can you please file a bug report?  This looks like a SQL bug.
>
> > Thanks
> >
> > Gabriel
> >
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