[Bug]: problem synching my budget after updating it #2136

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opened 2026-02-28 20:04:23 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 4 comments
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Originally created by @BlissfullyP on GitHub (May 17, 2025).

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  • I have searched and found no existing issue

What happened?

A bug happened! Whenever I click sync it gives me an error saying it cannot and to create a issue using Github

How can we reproduce the issue?

Click on synch and it will give an error saying the changes has failed to synch to create an issue

Where are you hosting Actual?

Pikapods

What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

Safari

Operating System

Mac OSX

Originally created by @BlissfullyP on GitHub (May 17, 2025). ### Verified issue does not already exist? - [x] I have searched and found no existing issue ### What happened? A bug happened! Whenever I click sync it gives me an error saying it cannot and to create a issue using Github ### How can we reproduce the issue? Click on synch and it will give an error saying the changes has failed to synch to create an issue ### Where are you hosting Actual? Pikapods ### What browsers are you seeing the problem on? Safari ### Operating System Mac OSX
GiteaMirror added the needs infobug labels 2026-02-28 20:04:23 -06:00
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@alecbakholdin commented on GitHub (May 17, 2025):

Please send a screenshot of your console logs (cmd + shift + I and then click the "console" tab). That should give us an indication of where to look.

@alecbakholdin commented on GitHub (May 17, 2025): Please send a screenshot of your console logs (cmd + shift + I and then click the "console" tab). That should give us an indication of where to look.
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@rjross227 commented on GitHub (Jun 3, 2025):

I've got the same issue, I cleared the console, then hit Sync, and then grabbed this screenshot.

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I googled Clock Time Drift Error, the results got me thinking about just re-syncing my computer clock with the com.apple.time server so I opened System Preferences, and then Date and Time and then toggled the "set automatically" on both the date and the time pages.
I went back to Actual and clicked Sync and the issue was solved.
I typed out my process in case it helps anyone else.
Cheers

@rjross227 commented on GitHub (Jun 3, 2025): I've got the same issue, I cleared the console, then hit Sync, and then grabbed this screenshot. ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b50c1309-8030-44b3-ae66-d100043c5a6e) I googled Clock Time Drift Error, the results got me thinking about just re-syncing my computer clock with the com.apple.time server so I opened System Preferences, and then Date and Time and then toggled the "set automatically" on both the date and the time pages. I went back to Actual and clicked Sync and the issue was solved. I typed out my process in case it helps anyone else. Cheers
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@MatissJanis commented on GitHub (Jun 3, 2025):

@BlissfullyP can you verify if the above solution helped solve the problem for you?

@MatissJanis commented on GitHub (Jun 3, 2025): @BlissfullyP can you verify if the above solution helped solve the problem for you?
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Jun 11, 2025):

This issue has been automatically closed because there have been no comments for 7 days after the "needs info" label was added. If you still need help, please feel free to reopen the issue with the requested information.

@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Jun 11, 2025): This issue has been automatically closed because there have been no comments for 7 days after the "needs info" label was added. If you still need help, please feel free to reopen the issue with the requested information.
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Reference: github-starred/actual#2136