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- 10 August 2009, 12:06
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Large database and slow responsiveness
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6712
Re: Large database and slow responsiveness
Yes, no problem. Although this will have to be a little later on today when I can get back to my personal computer! But thanks.
- 10 August 2009, 11:48
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Large database and slow responsiveness
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6712
Large database and slow responsiveness
I admit I have quite a large database of all my current and previous accounts. I suppose one answer to the problem I am about to describe could be averted by splitting off the DB into smaller files (on a yearly basis, for example). But, I'd rather not do this. Anyway, iCompta is certainly no horse b...
- 15 June 2009, 21:42
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Import Bugs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7284
Re: Import Bugs
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply; I've been away over the weekend.
Anyway, I did as you suggested and it all seems ok now (which is weird). No errors in the console and the CSV import and saving of custom config files seems to be working.
Anyway, I did as you suggested and it all seems ok now (which is weird). No errors in the console and the CSV import and saving of custom config files seems to be working.
- 10 June 2009, 09:53
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Import Bugs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7284
Re: Import Bugs
I manually copied the file already included in that folder therefore ending up with another (duplicate) config file (labelled iCompta 2). One step further, I went back into iCompta, exported and then re-imported transactions, and I now have the option of choosing between Custom, iCompta and iCompta ...
- 06 June 2009, 23:40
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Import Bugs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7284
Re: Import Bugs
Yes. In the my user library this folder exists. Currently in this folder is a config file called iCompta. Also thanks for the clear up on the date syntax.Angeman wrote:Strange indeed, could you tell me if the folder ~/Library/Application Support/iCompta/CSV Import Configurations exists ?
- 04 June 2009, 00:44
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Some thoughts on additions.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3975
Re: Some thoughts on additions.
It's nice to see developers commenting on suggestions by users :). On the subject of linking transferred transaction, it would also be nice that once you reconcile a transferred transaction that reconciliation is also applied to the other account. Although, I'm just thinking out loud here. I've also...
- 04 June 2009, 00:43
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Import Bugs
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7284
Import Bugs
I think there is a bug where it will not save custom import configurations. At least for me it doesn't do so. Additionally, if I choose to save a configuration it will not actually import anything as well and just take me back to the choice between CSV and QIF. If I do not save the configuration the...
- 02 June 2009, 20:25
- Forum: iCompta (Mac)
- Topic: Some thoughts on additions.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3975
Some thoughts on additions.
I'm not sure of the roadmap for iCompta (obviously) and of what features are planned for future release and those that have been deemed unnecessary. However, a few little additions would be a great bonus for me, although I appreciate I do not reflect the entire userbase of this application! But.... ...