Restrict number of decimals to .00 or .000 so values align properly.
Restrict number of decimals to .00 or .000 in Portfolio so values align properly.
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padp commented
Has this changed ? Because I still see multiple decimal values
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Mark D commented
It says 'Gathering Feedback' from 12/2017. How long do you need to gather feedback??
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k ccaro commented
still not working despite the comments saying otherwise
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Anonymous commented
Looks like you returned the number of decimal places to a sensible 2 places.
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Anonymous commented
I agree, more than 2 decimal places in data display is useless clutter. It seems that the change to more decimal places for various categories in views was only made recently and even displays differently for different securities. Go back to what worked perfectly before! There is no need for this change.
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Anonymous commented
I agree! More than 2 decimal places is just useless clutter. Please adjust. Seems to me that this needless increase in decimal places was only very recently made. It's a step in the wrong direction.
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Mark D commented
I absolutely agree. Money values should read $xxxxxx.xx. the extra decimal points do not give any extra information.
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Mark D commented
I really do not need or want dollar amounts or percentage amounts more than 2 decimal points. This will make the amounts line up consistantly in the grid.
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Anonymous commented
No one needs to have the decimal precision in the 10K range. Day change and total change.
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Anonymous commented
This is probably not new, but anyway, it would be so much easier to scan a column of data if the data was reported with the same number of digits after the decimal point, for example, day change in portfolio values with two digits as in 534.34 and -5.23, not 534.34 and -5.2345. The equity last price and price changes seem to all have two digits after the decimal points so that is consistent.