I just got a reply that this issue is being corrected in gnuCash 4.7 to
be released in a few days.
Thanks all for your replies. John
On 2021-09-22 5:27 p.m., Gyle McCollam wrote:
I've had the same issue it rounding my 5 decimal holdings to 2
decimals. I was told that if you select OK, it r
Great !!! Thank you !!!
On 2021-09-22 5:16 p.m., John Ralls wrote:
That sounds like https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798219 and it's fixed
for GnuCash 4.7 that we'll release this weekend.
Regards,
John Ralls
On Sep 22, 2021, at 2:51 PM, John Edgar wrote:
Using GNUCash 4.6
I ma
Thanks for the reply, David.
The report displays on the screen as a 4 decimal value, however that
value is rounded as if it is a 2 decimal place value.
For example: if the value entered is $45.6789 , it is immediately
switched to $45.6800. That becomes the new value and throws the fund
I've had the same issue it rounding my 5 decimal holdings to 2 decimals. I was
told that if you select OK, it rounds to 2 decimals in v4.6, but if you just
hit enter it leaves it as you entered it. That works for me, although I do
think that needs to be fixed.
Thank You,
Gyle McCollam
Gyle
That sounds like https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798219 and it's fixed
for GnuCash 4.7 that we'll release this weekend.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Sep 22, 2021, at 2:51 PM, John Edgar wrote:
>
> Using GNUCash 4.6
>
> I manually update my mutual fund closing price daily for the
> inve
I am still using release 3.8, but as far as I can remember in the past,
price displays defaulted to four decimal places. In fact, right now I
cannot find where that decimal count is determined.
If release 4.6 only shows two decimal places, I would consider that to be a
bug. On the other hand if