https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361876
--- Comment #8 from lp.allar...@gmail.com ---
I performed a quick performance benchmark on the database server:
Running the test with following options:
Number of threads: 8
Doing OLTP test.
Running mixed OLTP test
Doing read-only test
Using Special
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Christian David changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEEDSINFO |RESOLVED
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--- Comment #6 from lp.allar...@gmail.com ---
"Does it get faster again if you just wait long enough (like one or two
hours)?"
No
"What exactly did you do before it slows down?"
I navigate between account ledgers and the scheduled transactions. I
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--- Comment #5 from Christian David ---
Can you try this:
Does it get faster again if you just wait long enough (like one or two hours)?
What exactly did you do before it slows down? Does is slow down if you just
open KMyMoney
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--- Comment #3 from Christian David ---
We can assume that the RDBMS (aka “the database”) is probably not the issue.
The poor performance is caused by the way KMyMoney requests the data from the
RDBMS.
To pinpoint the issue you
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--- Comment #2 from lp.allar...@gmail.com ---
Hello Christian,
it is difficult to tell. For starters, my database has been quick for several
years, until I had a recent issue with memo not recording what I manually
entered in them (from the scheduled
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Christian David changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|Extreme slow on mint 17.3 |Poor database