I'll also note that there is a General setting to automatically enter a decimal
point at a certain position, which, when selected, defaults to 2 places.
David T.
On Oct 2, 2023, 7:40 AM, at 7:40 AM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
>Hello, Martin, good to hear from you again!
>
>It is disappointing that GnuCash is dividing your numbers by 100. Could
>
>you please give us some more information? In which part of the GnuCash
>
>do you see this behaviour? e.g. a transaction register for a credit
>card
>account? when entering a stock purchase? And, in what currency is the
>amount you are editing? (Euros, Vietnamese Dong, shares of a stock,
>etc.) What OS are you using? e.g. Windows? Linux? Finally, what is the
>
>locale setting of your computer's OS? e.g. Italian language and number
>formats, Euro currency? Or some other language and number format and
>currency? Note that the OS locale setting is set outside of GnuCash.
>
>I can tell you that when I enter "100" in the Canadian Dollar
>transaction register for my credit card account, GnuCash treats this as
>
>the number "100", not as "1".
>
>
>On 2023-10-01 20:30, Martin Mainka wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> thank you for gnucash.
>>
>> I'm using gnucash Version: 4.13 and have a problem with entering the
>> Amounts.
>>
>> Each time I enter a amount without decimals, the program devides it
>by
>> 100 f.e. 100 becomes 1. If i'm typing the decimals it is OK. Do you
>> have already a solution for that?
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> Martin
>>
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