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--- Comment #6 from stpaulchuck ---
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
an
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--- Comment #5 from stpaulchuck ---
I downloaded 5.2, now I'm going to install it and see what we've got.
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--- Comment #3 from stpaulchuck ---
this is the Windows version, it is an Investment account, it is a stock. I
tried to manually enter a 4 decimal value in the quantity column and the
program rounded it to 2 places. The QIF file has the full info includ
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--- Comment #1 from stpaulchuck ---
I am trying to convert from Quicken to KMM, but this is a show stopper. I do
not have the absolute latest as I am on a MS Windows system. Did a later
version fix this?
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Bug ID: 506511
Summary: insufficient number of decimal places in stock
quantity
Classification: Applications
Product: kmymoney
Version First 5.1.3
Reported In:
Platform: Mic