[GNC] questions on 4.1

Chris Good goodchris96 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 12 22:24:28 EDT 2022


Hi David,

 

In 3.9, it was changed so that changing 1 split for the bank account (or it’s subaccounts) changed all splits for the bank account (and it’s subaccounts) to the new status, rather than toggling the status of the other splits. Toggling means: c to n and n to c.

In 3.11 it was changed so that other splits are NOT modified so that the status of each split can be individually maintained in the reconcile window.

 

Regards,

Chris Good

 

From: David Carlson <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com> 
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To: Chris Good <goodchris96 at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [GNC] questions on 4.1

 

Chris,

 

Thank you for your input.  However, your reference to a bug that was created in release 3.9 and reverted in 3.11 may not be identical to the behavior that Top Cat saw in release 3.7 which seems to be different in release 4.1.

 

Is it possible that the reversion in 3.11 did not exactly return to the behavior of releases prior to release 3.9?  If so, which is correct or at least preferable?

 

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Subject: [GNC] questions on 4.1

I have been using gnucash since 2.x with a MySQL database


I recently build a new machine and updated to 4.1, and have run into several
issues

1.      On the accounts page, I can no longer show the account numbers, or
sort by them
2.      On reconciliations, paired transactions (like transfers from one
subaccount to another) no longer clear "both sides" when one is checked - it
requires manually marking both sides separately.


Is this correct behavior? Are there settings I am missing? do I need to
reinstall/save and restore data?

Any help would be appreciated

_______________________________________________

Hi Top Cat,

Re 2.:
This behaviour changed in 3.9. and again in 3.11 as detailed in  Bug 797648
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797648.

BTW,  The changes in each release are listed at 
https://www.gnucash.org/news.phtml.

Regards,
Chris Good

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