*** On the Investments tab, when deleting equities from an account, the application will not allow the deletion of the last equity remaining in the equity list. The Delete button is greyed out. Because I can't delete the investment, I am unable to delete the account, which I no longer use. This is not a case where there are transactions of that equity still remaining in the account. It's related to how the delete function works. I know this because when deleting all the other equities from this account, after the Delete button was pressed and the equity was deleted, the next highlighted equity had a greyed out Delete button, but when I clicked on another equity and the come back to the one that had the greyed out Delete button, the Delete button would then be active. Since I've deleted all the other equities and have only one remaining, there are no other equities for me to click on and then come back from to activate the Delete button on the last equity. ***
Having the version information where you experience this problem would really help because there is a massive difference between the current stable and development versions.
Created attachment 169222 [details] attachment-3156240-0.html I'm using version 5.1.3 on Windows 11. On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 1:37 AM Thomas Baumgart <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486566 > > Thomas Baumgart <tbaumgart@kde.org> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO > Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO > > --- Comment #1 from Thomas Baumgart <tbaumgart@kde.org> --- > Having the version information where you experience this problem would > really > help because there is a massive difference between the current stable and > development versions. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug.
Greg, 1) when responding to a request for more information, change the status back to REPORTED, or the system will eventually close the ticket automatically. 2) When replying to a bug by email, remove everything from the email except your response. Your ENTIRE email becomes the next comment in the bug, and including the previous comment (to which you are replying) in your comment makes the whole bug harder to read. In addition, if your email reader sends HTML, that creates an attachment to the bug which contributes nothing. Thanks.