Geert Janssens <[email protected]> writes:

> li works because it represents an integral number.
> ld does not work because it represents a decimal number. Telling gnucash to 

This isn't quite right.  'd' is still an integer value.  The issue is
that some platforms use 'li' to represent long integers, and others use
'ld'.  It depends on the underlying 'printf' function, which is platform
dependent.

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