I created several level-7 and level-8 asset accounts and put a
transaction in one at level-8.
I then tried both the Bar & Pie charts, both using '6' and 'All' options
and all executed properly without errors.
Perhaps something is amiss with one (or more) your accounts at that depth?
Maybe the type of asset account makes a difference. I created my tests
as standard type Asset. (not any of the special types like AR, Stock,
Fund, etc.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/7/20 11:23 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
That is quite interesting.
As noted, I don't have any >6 level Asset (or Liability) accounts. But I
do have level-7 Expense accounts. I tried the Expense Chart & Expense
Pie Charts, and both execute without errors for both All and '6'
options. (and yes, those level-7 accounts have many transactions in them)
Now, this could still be an OS specific thing, but if those two work for
you, perhaps Chris could merge the code from them to the other offending
charts/reports.
I see he made a change to not report deeper than '6' but I haven't
received clarification if that is just for the option '6' or for 'All'
as well. (which would render reporting/charting deeper than level-6
impossible.)
I'll see about creating some dummy level-7 asset accounts and try to
trigger the error.
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