GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 567951
Crash after invoice is saved and then the button "Aflsuiten" (exit ?) is click
Last modified: 2018-06-29 22:16:04 UTC
Steps to reproduce: 1. Open an invoice 2. This give an empty line to fill in 3. The fields Datum -- G -- Omschrijving -- Actie -- Inkomstenrekening -- Hoeveelheid -- Eenheidsprijs -- Kort -- Kort -- Korting -- Bel -- In -- BTW-tarief -- Subtotaal -- BTW are filled with the following values: today (default) -- default -- a description -- uren -- default (empty because there is no one to select) -- 1 -- 50,00 -- default -- default -- default -- default -- default -- default --default -- default 4. Click "Opslaan" = floppy button 5. Click "Sluiten" = cross button 6. Windows crash ! After repeating this to reproduce I now do get an warning (when tabbing to the field BTW-tarief) "Ongeldige waarde: u moet Een rekening aangeven.". So is there a validation missing that allows the user to click on the floppy button (save) and that then the validation are not correct triggered? Stack trace: gnucash.trace.N7O5NU * WARN <qof.engine> [guid_init()] only got 1856 bytes. The identifiers might not be very random. * WARN <gnc.app-util> Could not spawn perl: Uitvoeren van dochterproces is mislukt (No such file or directory) * WARN <gnc.io> [taxtable_reset_refcount()] Fixing refcount on taxtable 5e2b01031095a79c4ae45adf06e98e37 (2 -> 1) * WARN <Gdk> gdkselection-win32.c:1068: OpenClipboard failed: Ongeldige vensteringang. * CRIT <gnc.backend.file> commodity_ref_to_dom_tree: assertion `c' failed * WARN <Gdk> gdkselection-win32.c:1068: OpenClipboard failed: Ongeldige vensteringang. * CRIT <gnc.backend.file> commodity_ref_to_dom_tree: assertion `c' failed Windows Report AppName: gnucash-bin.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: ntdll.dll ModVer: 5.1.2600.5512 Offset: 000109f9 Other information:
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