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Unable to add file to expenses

Babak Fakhamzadeh   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

I'm using the hosted version of Akaunting.

Just now, I tried to add an expense, while also submitting a file. This fails, with an error like "Call to a number function invalid on array()". The error quickly disappears, meaning I could not copy the text.

I also noticed that expenses I added earlier this week have disappeared. This is of course extremely unpleasant. How many other recorded expenses have gone missing?

Denis Dulici   ( Admin )

Commented 3 years ago

What is the version of your Akaunting, PHP, MySQL?

Babak Fakhamzadeh   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

I'm using your hosted version. So, I do not maintain the backend.

Owen Leung   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

I have the same error in the hosted version too. Thanks

Babak Fakhamzadeh   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

It appears attachments can currently only be .jpg, not .pdf. This is very inconvenient, as many invoices are sent as PDFs.

Greg Bockelmann   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

I'm not able to get any files to upload in my invoices. I am self hosting with version 2.1.3. I would also like to upload PDF's as well. Any word of this being "fixed" soon?

Babak Fakhamzadeh   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

About last week, I noticed the upload-field looked different. The hosted (not self-hosted) version now accepts my PDFs.

Greg Bockelmann   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

Hmmm, I wonder if it's a database setting then?

Babak Fakhamzadeh   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

Possible, I suppose, as that would apply to the accepted file types. But the interface also changed, which is much less likely to be a database setting.

Greg Bockelmann   ( User )

Commented 3 years ago

With the last update to 2.1.4 (today), I am now able to upload a PDF. Unfortunately if I have multiple files I have to select all at once before I click save because it will not allow me to add additional files later. Plus if you delete the file from the invoice (and save it), then edit it to add the file (same name) back, it get a number added to the end of the file. I assume that means it doesn't actually delete it from the database when you delete it from the invoice. Hopefully this can be fixed in a future update.

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