**The first vote I received** I joined around 26 December 2012. Questions in my areas are not common, so I'd answered three and still didn't know what things were all about (I though "reputation" was number of answers given, for instance) before I read the question which lead to my first vote. I didn't attend regularly, and on January 13 I discovered a new question, from January 11, https://stackoverflow.com/q/14272981/1927206. With an answer, that was wrong, but which already had four votes, and from a user who'd answered 7,000+ questions (err, no, see above). The issue in the question is a simple one, faced by all new COBOL programmers and often "bodged". The issue is that a COBOL `COMPUTE` does not work like a calculator (ddvice given to me 35 years ago). COBOL uses fixed-length fields. The bodge, on discovering you don't get the answer you want, is to include an absurd amount of decimal places on all the source fields (absurd amount = any amount more than the original source fields are already defined with). The correct way is to rearrange the code to ensure that the code *you* have written doesn't lose significant digits. Multiply first. Divide last. The answer I provided, https://stackoverflow.com/a/14299489/1927206, had two audiences: the questioner; @NealB who wrote the incorrect answer. So it is somewhat deeper than is needed for the question, because Neal had thought the issue was with intermediate results. At 04:28 on January 14 (no, I don't have this memorised, it comes from the reputation history in my profile) I got my first vote. +10! (immediately reassesses the meaning of +7000). I had commented on Neal's answer, and he stated it was wrong, and even updated the answer to say that on the first line. A couple more votes arrived for him, a second for me. Then two more for Neal. Then his answer disappeared, and a bounty notice appeared, saying there was an exemplary answer. Rats!, I thought, I'd better try to make sure it is mine, so did some more editing (see, clueless) :-) As to the OP, they made an interesting closing comment: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14272981/as-400-using-compute-function-inconsistent-results-with-different-field-defini/14299489#comment20132449_14299489. In part: > Next time, I will try my best to understand the manual before asking a question. Although https://stackoverflow.com/users/1969051/user1969051 has visited the site as recently as 21 August, they have not asked another question. Hopefully my answer and what they took from it helped with that. ---------- A special thanks to @NealB. My answer cost him 180 points, and that behaviour was a good introduction to the good people who answer on my favourite tags, who are both knowledgeable and people who can get along with people. ---------- (if you look at my profile, ignore the apparent first answer, and vote: that was a drive-by answer, as an unregistered user which I later merged, made before I knew anything about Stack Overflow)