https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506511
--- Comment #6 from stpaulchuck <[email protected]> --- EUREKA! finally figured it out. This is not a bug, per se. After installing the the 5.2 upgrade with no changes to the decimal count, I thought on it and wandered the accounts for a bit when it hit me. If you have any stocks or other investments, click the 'Investments' top choice. Look at the equities tab and right click the stock in question. If it is not there, right click the open area and add it. Either way you should be in the 'edit' New Investment Wizard. Check or enter the data for this page and click 'next'. Page 2 is where the magic happens. In roughly the middle of the page find "Fraction", with "1/" prefix to the text box and generally "100" in the text box. THIS is where you set the decimal count! My dividend reinvestment plan creates new shares with up to six decimal places. So, I added enough zeros to make it "100000". Saved that, reopened the particular equity account, then imported (again) the QIF file with the trades and dividends. LO AND BEHOLD (as the saying goes), I now have six digit decimal values, a match for the Quicken account. I looked through the user stuff and did not see a clean reference the Fraction setting and what is does. To the programmers: I suggest a clean section about this. If I missed it, please send me a note on where to find the information. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
