| Summary: | Adding Dividend result in double entries - one of type unknown | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] kmymoney | Reporter: | Robby Engelmann <robby.engelmann> |
| Component: | general | Assignee: | KMyMoney Devel Mailing List <kmymoney-devel> |
| Status: | REPORTED --- | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | jvapr27, robby.engelmann |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | git (master) | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | openSUSE | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
Robby Engelmann
2026-01-31 19:52:26 UTC
Created attachment 189112 [details]
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Created attachment 189113 [details]
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The Account being asked for is the Brokerage Account, where the cash of the dividend will end up. What account did you specify? I assume the reason both entries go away when you delete one of them is that both actually refer to the same transaction. ahh I understand, looked into the other dividend entries. This brokage account was earlier filled automatically, I think. I did never had to manually put it. It might depend on whether the brokerage account has the default name (name of the Investment account, followed by " (Brokerage)") or not. Shall I close this as either "Not a BUG" or "Works for me" or is there any other problem/question? The brokerage account has the default name and is not filled by default and it was filled some days before so something must be changed. ergo: I would consider this a bug. Fellow user. I have only now(last month or so) started using this feature. So far, I have not seen it or populate the account field. I am curious, do you know which is the version you used in which it did populate it? I have several brokerage accounts and for me the current method works fine. It would be nice if kmy knew which brokerage a stock belonged to and automatically assigned that brokerage's bank account as the account to transfer to. |