[GNC] postpone reconciliation broken: ignores my changes

Colin Law clanlaw at gmail.com
Sat Feb 9 06:47:11 EST 2019


On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 at 11:23, Michael Hendry <hendry.michael at gmail.com> wrote:
> ..
> My guess is that GC is setting up all of my Scheduled transactions (“B” lines) and then rolling them back (“R” lines) without committing them.
>
> There follows a series of four empty START-END pairs at line 643.
>
> This is then following at line 651 in the earlier file (on the right of the screenshot) the one transaction scheduled to take place on the 8th of February - but involving a Commit, then a Begin then a Commit.
>
> Today’s file (on the right) starts at line 651 with the same transaction and the same Commit-Begin-Commit sequence, and then goes on to record the scheduled transaction due for today.
>
> Each file ends with an orphaned “D” line, whose UID doesn’t appear earlier in the file.
>
> This may be the expected behaviour, but it seems odd to me!

That looks very similar to what I am seeing with 3.4 on Ubuntu.

Colin


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