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[Bug]: After change account name, payee name autocompletes with old name instead of updated name #4082

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YagiOoda opened this issue Jan 3, 2025 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #4161
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YagiOoda commented Jan 3, 2025

Verified issue does not already exist?

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What happened?

After changing an account name, the payee dropdown still autocompletes to the previous account name instead of the new one.

How can we reproduce the issue?

Make a new budget, make two accounts, change one account name, try to transfer into that account and see that the unchanged name populates.

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Where are you hosting Actual?

Fly.io

What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

Firefox, Safari, Desktop App (Electron)

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Mac OSX

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psybers commented Jan 7, 2025

Does refreshing the window fix the issue, or does it persist across sessions?

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YagiOoda commented Jan 9, 2025

Clearing cache and refreshing the window fixed the issue!

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psybers commented Jan 9, 2025

@youngcw unless a PR actually fixed this, this bug is still open. I asked that question to confirm that the autocomplete cache was misbehaving, and it sounds like it is.

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