Net Income Report on Mobile App rounds numbers that end in 0 to a single decimal in the graph

RobWilk
RobWilk Superuser ✭✭✭✭✭
edited December 4 in Report a Bug

This came up under another topic, but I was asked to consider posting it here as a new bug report, so here it is:

On the mobile app, for April, it's showing the net income as "$649.4", it's not reserving two decimal places which for US Currency is standard :

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Note on the web app it was correct:

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-Rob

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  • Coach Jon
    Coach Jon Moderator admin
    edited May 13

    Hello @RobWilk,

    Thanks for letting us know! In order to get this bug reported, can you please supply us with your mobile device model and OS? As well as the version and build of your Quicken Simplifi mobile application. We will also need logs to be sent:

    1. Log in to the Quicken Simplifi Web App.
    2. Select Profile from the left-hand navigation bar.
    3. With the Profile menu open, hold down the Option key for Mac or the Alt key for Windows, and then click Send Feedback
    4. Leave all boxes checked, add a brief description of the issue, and then click Send.

    -Coach Jon

  • RobWilk
    RobWilk Superuser ✭✭✭✭✭

    Hope this helps …

    Model: iPhone 16 Pro Max

    OS: iPhoneOS (a.k.a. iOS) 18.4.1

    QS Version 5.30.0 build 40990

    -Rob

    Screenshot 2025-05-13 at 8.51.20 PM.png


    Rob Wilkens - RobWilkens.com

  • RobWilk
    RobWilk Superuser ✭✭✭✭✭

    By the way, this and the original (with many decimal places) would be easy to fix if it were in a C-like language….

    In C, when you're formatting a string, you would use (for US Currency) "%.2f" format, such as with printf (output to stdout) or sprintf (output to a new string).

    %f would be for normal floating point numbers, which they're using something similar now. Adding the ".2" between the % and the f means to use precision of 2 decimal places. This would both add the "0" to the second decimal place here, and round numbers we saw like 100.59292323 to 100.59

    -Rob


    Rob Wilkens - RobWilkens.com

  • Coach Jon
    Coach Jon Moderator admin

    Hello @RobWilk,

    Thanks for the information. I have reported this bug to our product team and will follow up here with any updates.

    -Coach Jon

    SIMPL-27080

  • Coach Natalie
    Coach Natalie Administrator, Moderator admin

    @RobWilk, thank you for your continued patience as this issue is being worked on!

    I wanted to follow up here to see if this issue is still occurring for you today. It looks like we weren't able to reproduce the issue here in the Community, but we can certainly give the ticket a bump if you're still seeing it.

    Let us know!

    -Coach Natalie

  • RobWilk
    RobWilk Superuser ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Coach Natalie There is no net income report anymore, so this may be obsolete.


    Rob Wilkens - RobWilkens.com

  • Coach Natalie
    Coach Natalie Administrator, Moderator admin

    @RobWilk, ahh yes, excellent point!

    I will get the ticket closed out as obsolete.

    -Coach Natalie

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