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### Commodity directive syntax
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A commodity directive is normally the word `commodity` followed by a sample [amount](#amounts) (and optionally a comment).
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A commodity directive is normally the word `commodity`
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followed by a sample [amount](#amounts) (and optionally a comment).
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Only the amount's symbol and format is significant.
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Eg:
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commodity 1 000 000.0000 ; the no-symbol commodity
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```
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The sample amount must always include a decimal mark (a period or comma).
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To specify no decimal digits, write it at the end:
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A commodity directive's sample amount must always include a decimal mark
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(to help distinguish decimal marks and digit group marks).
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It can be a period or a comma.
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If you want to show no decimals in reports, write the decimal mark at the end:
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```journal
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commodity 1000. AAAA ; show with no decimal digits
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commodity 1000. AAAA ; show AAAA with no decimals
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```
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Commodity symbols containing spaces, numbers, or punctuation must be enclosed in double quotes, [as usual](#commodity):
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