There were no other exceptions that occurred. I copied and pasted the entire error message.
No, there was not anything unusual about them at the time.
I have entered new investment data since then, and the error has not reoccurred. The Portfolio report is working again. One thing that was odd was that when I was able to run the Portfolio report again, those two accounts’ share amounts were high. The two transactions had been rounded to the nearest hundredth, instead of storing them to the thousandth.
For example amount #1 was something like 0.366, and had been stored as 0.37. The second was something like 0.456, but had been stored as 0.46. I remember that both of the thousandths digits were sixes.
If this happens again I will run it from the console.
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