In gnucash 1.6.6, locally compiled, guile-1.4 and g-wrap 1.1.9. I have found a problem with the data entry into the debit/credit fields of the register. If I enter the simple arithmetic statement: 22.32*2+16.8+34.2*2+18.81+85.44-42.72+13.32+15.48+23.4+115.4 into the Debit field, the result I get back (after some computational burden on the processor) is not correct and in all 3 instances I've seen so far has been a negative number (two quite large, one small). I believe that it is negative because it ends up in the credit field, even though I entered the above into the debit field. I'm guessing we're getting memory corruption in one of the register structures, as any attempts to modify the values were giving various and different results. Deleting the split and re-entering it without the subtraction component in it worked. I could then do the subtraction seperately without problems.
I will be a bit short on time in the next 3 days, and then will be away for 2 weeks after that (a wedding and honeymoon does that), but am very happy to help isolate and identify as time permits. Conrad. -- Conrad Canterford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Water Sprite Pty Ltd | url - http://www.watersprite.com.au/ GPO Box 355, | - Australian Tour and Event Management (ATEM) Canberra, ACT 2601 | - Ticketing Division. Mobile: +61 402 697054 | - Catering Services Division. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
