https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410580
--- Comment #6 from nickfi...@gmail.com --- Hmmmm. I should have editied the de-gzipped file a bit more. Please delete it from any public facing access? On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 at 12:07, Nicholas Filer <nickfi...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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. > > > > -- > Nick Filer > 15 Ravensway > Prestwich > Manchester M25 0EU > *Email*: nickfi...@gmail.com > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.