https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410580
--- Comment #5 from nickfi...@gmail.com --- Sorry, took me a few days to clear out and obfuscate most of the stuff in the attached whilst retaining the very odd result value. With some energy it could be de-obfuscated to some extent but it won't tell you much. The very odd "Investment Value" is still there on the Leger for the "F" investment account. I've tried changing most of the numbers and they make no big difference. I suspect the bug (if it is?) is something to do with how the money to invest was passed into the brokerage account and was then invested. But it is only this investment that results in a very unexpectedly large number appearing bottom right. I'd be grateful for guidance in avoiding it in future as well as seeing what appears to be a bug but of course could be a data/user error fixed. One other issue I have noticed is that on the Investments==>Securities tab when deleting unused Security details the delete works as expected. But afterwards, the next item in the list is highlighted but is not seemingly internally selected until another security is selected by clicking on it, the previously highlighted but not selected security is then selected and the Edit/Delete buttons at the right light up from being shaded. This may be a feature but I suspect it is an accidental difference between the action at the end of a delete security process and selection of a security using a mouse click. I've not tested this but I suspect that with just two existing securities, it might be impossible to select with the mouse - get Edit/Delete buttons at right highlighted and usable - the 1 remaining one after deleting the last but one'th security. Not something most real users will do after they have correctly set their investments up! Thanks Nick On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 00:51, Jack <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410580 > > --- Comment #4 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- > First, I have to apologize. I simply missed the Investment Value. The > Value > column at the right is just the total number of shares of that security you > own, which in this case is the amount bought in each of those > transactions. > There is nothing wrong there. > > To make things easier to track down, try a new investment account with a > purchase of ONLY the problem security. Also, if you can produce a .kmy > file > with only the one investment account and brokerage account with a purchase > of > that problem security, others can see if we can replicate the problem. > > Question - what happens if you change the purchase to use round numbers, > say > 4000 shares at 2.50 each? As a test, you could use the same number of > shares > and same price for each security. > > (Minor hint - if you reply to a bug notice by email, please try to use > plain > text only, as the html version of the email is made an attachment to the > bug. > I'll see if I can have that considered a bug in bugzilla.) > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.