Ok, thank you for your help. I had a look at the eguile file for the report
and it calls fmtnumeric for the qty. It looks like that's changed in the
utilities file along the way from:
(define-public (fmtnumeric n)
;; Format gnc-numeric n with as many decimal places as required
(fmtnumber
Sorry, I see that now.
If it was working before, then this would be a change in the report's code.
A bug report on GnuCash’s Bugzilla would be in order.
In the meantime, you could download and ‘borrow’ the report from a previous
version that worked. If you update before it is fixed, you’ll
Sorry, I misspoke in my previous.
That setting is already in place, but this isn't a price.
It's an actual amount that really should be decimal. Saying I'm billing for
171/2 hours work is confusing.
It shows in both the Tax Invoice report and the Australian Tax Invoice
report.
On Thu, 2 Jul
That setting is in place.
This is showing up under the hours column for an invoice, a dollar amount,
not a fraction display in a conversion.
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 10:25, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Check Preferences > General > Numbers > Force prices to display
That explains something I have always wondered about. I often have transactions
that are in US dollars in one account and Mexican pesos in the other account.
It expressed the exchange rate as a fraction, but a decimal value would be more
useful. Now I know how to change that.
Thanks,
Will
On
Check Preferences > General > Numbers > Force prices to display as decimals.
Note, some people prefer fractions for investments for exact pricing, but it
seems this is a one-time setting.
That might be a good RFE to allow different treatment by register type.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 22, 2020
I generated an invoice last month for 85.50 hours. Weirdly, the invoice
shows this as 171/2.
[image: invoice.png]
I'm running version 3.10+(2020-04-11) on Debian and I haven't changed any
settings that I know of.
How do I get decimal hours back on my tax invoices?
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Cheers,
Andrew.