baxterdale said: @Sherlock I did find the file runtime.dat - and renamed it runtimeold.dat - while Quicken was not running. I then opened Quicken. Went to the Home->Dashboard tab (with fancy new tiles) - and date still reflected 1/9/2022 - 12:15pm. So I then did a One Update Summary - it ran to completion - and still the date is not updated - still showing same date from the 9th. A new runtime.dat file was created. I inspected this file under ++notepad and only see entries showing "Time=2022_1_14_6_35" So i have doubts that is where the date is being stored. Thanks for your suggestion.
retird said: @Sherlock mine is still stuck. How do you disable Dashboard and I will try that...
retird said: @Sherlock I already had Classic Dasboard turned on... turned it off... rebooted.... date still stuck... turned it back on... rebooted... still stuck...
Sherlock said: retird said: @Sherlock I already had Classic Dasboard turned on... turned it off... rebooted.... date still stuck... turned it back on... rebooted... still stuck... Did you actually reset the Dashboard view as I suggested or just disable and enable the Classic Dashboard?Why are you rebooting?Did you perform the Update now after resetting the Dashboard?Did regenerate the runtime.dat file as per my original suggestion?
baxterdale said: No errors reported that I saw. I made a clumsy update to the thread earlier. It seems after closing Quicken and doing a one step update twice the date is now being updated. - So I tried to mark your initial message as 'Yes' this answers the question. If I see the issue again I will try disabling and reenabling it - as this might force a read of data. Regarding Version, generally I take the update asap; so it could be that I inherited some unintended consequence.
retird said: @Sherlock... must be a bug as we should not need to do anything with the runtime.dat file...
retird said: @Sherlock... I went to my Windows 10 machine having not turned it on in a week. I did the One Step Update from the Classic Dashboard screen and it updated and I accepted the transactions. The Classic Dashboard Screen is stuck on December 1. 2021 and the data on the Dashboard was updated as of today. I then went to my Main View screen and it showed the One Step Update with the correct date (today's date).. So the Main View screen gathers the right date when an update is done but the Classic Dashboard does not...
Sherlock said: retird said: @Sherlock... I went to my Windows 10 machine having not turned it on in a week. I did the One Step Update from the Classic Dashboard screen and it updated and I accepted the transactions. The Classic Dashboard Screen is stuck on December 1. 2021 and the data on the Dashboard was updated as of today. I then went to my Main View screen and it showed the One Step Update with the correct date (today's date).. So the Main View screen gathers the right date when an update is done but the Classic Dashboard does not... You performed the One Step Update from the Dashboard view on the Home tab while the Classic Dashboard was enabled. The Last updated date on Dashboard view on the Home tab is stuck. What are you going to do about it?Assuming Quicken obtains the date displayed in the Last updated date on Dashboard view on the Home tab from the runtime.dat file and field isn't updating, I suggested coercing Quicken into regenerating the runtime.dat file. Have you done as I suggested?
retird said: @Sherlock... I done testing this.... I will just remember the date on the Classic Dashboard doesn't update... maybe it will get fixed...
retird said: @Sherlock... I did the OSU from the Classic Dashboard view on the Home Tab. I have no Dasboard view under the Home Tab.. This is a minor issue and I'm dealing with another Quicken issue between my Bank, Intuit, and Quicken and will be having a Conference Call with my Bank and Intuit in a few days The issue has been unresolved for over a year and yes I reported it numerous times to Quicken who never took ownership of the issue.@baxterdale messed with the runtime.dat file which should not be necessary. I'll not mess with the file nor report this but there are Quicken folks reading these post so they are aware of the issue... nuff said... thx for your concerns tho...
Sherlock said: retird said: @Sherlock... I did the OSU from the Classic Dashboard view on the Home Tab. I have no Dasboard view under the Home Tab.. This is a minor issue and I'm dealing with another Quicken issue between my Bank, Intuit, and Quicken and will be having a Conference Call with my Bank and Intuit in a few days The issue has been unresolved for over a year and yes I reported it numerous times to Quicken who never took ownership of the issue.@baxterdale messed with the runtime.dat file which should not be necessary. I'll not mess with the file nor report this but there are Quicken folks reading these post so they are aware of the issue... nuff said... thx for your concerns tho... The image you provided earlier shows the Dashboard view selected on the Home tab with Classic Dashboard enabled. You do not have a view named Classic Dashboard on the Home tab.
retird said: @herlock I wouldn't be suprised if @baxterdale does some updates over the next few days and the date is stuck again... I hope he gives us an update in a few days...
Sherlock said: retird said: @herlock I wouldn't be suprised if @baxterdale does some updates over the next few days and the date is stuck again... I hope he gives us an update in a few days... We'll see. And, if regenerating the runtime.dat resolves the issue again. If you do have the time, try the clean uninstall, install and update I suggested earlier.