https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406793
--- Comment #3 from lp.allar...@gmail.com --- Ouch, I ran the PERL script, and I may be in trouble... 794 entries were found. transactionId splitId shares amount T000000000000010067 1053081/100 10530.81 T000000000000010068 2105133/100 21051.33 T000000000000010069 -104649951/125000 -837.199608 T000000000000010070 -26326997859/25000000 -1053.07991436 T000000000000010071 -4837566113/6250000 -774.01057808 T000000000000010072 -41860024047/50000000 -837.20048094 T000000000000010073 -73716015687/100000000 -737.16015687 T000000000000010074 -44018793/40000 -1100.469825 T000000000000010075 -1668079893/800000 -2085.09986625 T000000000000010076 -26195481317/25000000 -1047.81925268 T000000000000010077 -19350236279/25000000 -774.00945116 T000000000000010078 -105308039389/100000000 -1053.08039389 T000000000000010079 -5792011293/25000000 -231.68045172 T000000000000010080 -4631297679/10000000 -463.1297679 T000000000000010081 -16672642953/4000000 -4168.16073825 T000000000000010082 -52628253409/25000000 -2105.13013636 ...... What do you advise ? I think its because I was entering shares purchases like this: N shares at $/share instead of $ for N shares, which caused the purchase price to have "infinite" number of decimals.... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.