Sorry, I see that now.

If it was working before, then this would be a change in the report's code.

A bug report on GnuCash’s Bugzilla would be in order.

In the meantime, you could download and ‘borrow’ the report from a previous 
version that worked. If you update before it is fixed, you’ll have to keep 
overwriting the new report with the old.

Another option would be to set up the old report as a custom report. (see the 
wiki on how)

That way, it won’t get overwritten on an update, and when your bug is fixed, 
you can ditch the ‘custom’ old copy.

Finally, it seems this is only the case with the Tax Invoice that I can tell. A 
standard (Easy) invoice report shows decimals.

Other than looks, I’m not even certain of the benefits of the ’tax invoice’. 
For me, there is no tax info on it. But the other invoices do have tax info 
–odd that is.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jul 1, 2020 w27d183, at 9:25 PM, Andrew Clark <ajfcl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I misspoke in my previous.
> 
> That setting is already in place, but this isn't a price.
> 
> It's an actual amount that really should be decimal. Saying I'm billing for 
> 171/2 hours work is confusing.
> 
> It shows in both the Tax Invoice report and the Australian Tax Invoice report.
> 


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