Gnucash 2.6.7 "Budget" high cpu usage in Windows
karlandtanya
karlandtanya at gmail.com
Thu Aug 20 15:37:31 EDT 2015
This has been going on for a couple of years now and seems to be getting
worse.
I use the two week budgeting option and plan for one year at a time.
That creates 27 budget periods (zeroth one is where i put the prev. year's
carry-over)
When I open the budget tool Actions...Budget...then choose this year's
budget, the CPU usage becomes very high and GnuCash becomes very slow to
respond; sometimes not even usable.
This behaviour is extremely repeatable in different computers, all running
Windows 7 64 bit.
As long as the budget is open--even not touching Gnucash for several
minutes, the CPU usage is high and gnucash is very poorly responsive if I do
try to do something (e.g. click on a menu item).
Has anybody seen this before?
Is there something differently I should do in order to be able to use this
(budgeting) function?
Gnucash works fantastically otherwise; I've seen no slowdown anywhere else;
it's just that editing the budget loads the CPU very heavily.
Thanks!
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