1. My so-called discrepancy was an optical illusion, What I read as
0.982352 shares was really 0 shares of (valora number) 982352. ;-}
2. I found the file check in the "Actions" menu, under "Check & Repair". ;-}
Boy, do I feel stupid!
On 16.08.20 11:47, rsbrux wrote:
ISTR that GC has a built-in file integrity checker, but I can no
longer find out how to invoke it.
Perhaps the peculiarity mentioned below is caused by some
inconsistency in the file.
Can someone please refresh my memory on how to perform a file
integrity check?
On 13.08.20 19:31, rsbrux wrote:
I am still running GC 2.6.19 under Ubuntu Studio 18.04, but plan to
update to Ubuntu Studio 20.04 soon and will then get a newer version
of GC.
Meanwhile, I have a problem which I find very hard to understand:
I purchased 600 shares of a stock last year and sold them again this
year.
When I open the ledger of the stock account, it displays the balance
correctly as 0.
However, in the Accounts list, the stock account still shows a
balance of 0.982352 shares
What could account for this discrepancy?
How likely is it that a newer version of GC will correct this
misrepresentation?
Is there some way of troubleshooting it, or should I just hide the
(now empty) account and forget about it?
Thanks for any advice!
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