I believe there is already a bug about this.  The -1/0 is related
to a bug in the SX code, but it's unclear what's causing it to
"come back"..

-derek

Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have a bunch of <split:quantity>-1/0</split:quantity> entries in my data 
> file. I've tried to fix them by opening the file with a text editor, fixing 
> the line so that it matches the <split:value>*</split:value> lines and saving 
> the data file. But, when I open the file with gnucash and save (changing 
> nothing), all the -1/0 entries are back. :-(
> Should I file a bug, or is this a symptom of another, already existing bug 
> report?
> 
> Regards, 
> Tim 
> 
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