Conrad, I tried this in a copy of gnucash-1.6 built from the gnucash-1-6-branch tag in CVS and didn't see your problem.
David P.S. Congratulations. On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 19:02, Conrad Canterford wrote: > 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.
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