OK, thanks. I'll convert my journals then.
Please consider changing the docs. Section 5.9 currently says "An amount is 
usually a numerical figure with an (optional) commodity".

On Monday, September 10, 2018 at 12:06:34 PM UTC-7, John Wiegley wrote:
>
> Hi Dmitry, 
>
> Perhaps this should be documented better, but a value without a commodity 
> is 
> treated quite different from a commoditized amount. The former is merely 
> consider an "integer", and is used almost exclusively for percentages and 
> scalar multiplication. It has a lot of subtle differences from 
> commoditized 
> amounts that will probably trip you up, even if you got what you're trying 
> to 
> do to work. I would avise always using a commodity. 
>
> John 
>

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