[GNC] Fw: Prices automatically rounding in price editor (unwanted)

Gyle McCollam gmccollam at live.com
Sat Oct 9 21:43:50 EDT 2021


No, you did nothing wrong.  That is a bug that was fixed in 4.7.  If you don't want to upgrade just yet, the "fix" is to hit the enter key after entering the number.  That will retain the number of decimals you entered.  It is not the best, but it does work, you just have to remember to hit the enter key instead of the way you were entering the prices.


Thank You,
Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

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Subject: [GNC] Fw: Prices automatically rounding in price editor (unwanted)

I searched for an answer to this question unsuccessfully before posting here.

I have recently installed Gnucash 4.6 on Windows 10 and when adding security prices in the price editor, the amount rounds to 2 decimals automatically which is wrong. Specifically, I type an amount with more than two decimals and if I click to add this price or just move the focus away, the interface displays the number with only two decimals. Is this a bug or did I do something wrong? I went temporarily back to 3.11 because it doesn't have that issue, but i has an old bug I was happy to see fixed, so I'd rather have 4.6, but functioning normally.

Thanks.
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