> On Jan 26, 2018, at 11:11 AM, Tj Junior <tjjunior...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I enter a stock purchase and accidentally use today's date, say buy 1 share
> @ $100/share.  After I've entered the transaction, if I look at the stock
> price history, it shows a new entry of type user:price of $100 for today's
> date, all good.
> 
> Now say I realize that it was actually a historical transaction, so I go
> back and change the transaction date from today to 2 years ago.  If I look
> at the price database history again, it still shows the price entry of $100
> with today's date (not the newly changed date of 2 years ago).  I didn't
> see any existing bug reports on it but wanted to check before I entered a
> new bug (or if someone else wants to enter it, by all means).
I don't find a relevant bug when I searched just now, so go ahead. While you're 
there you might want to click the Search link at the top of the Bugzilla page 
and play around with it a bit so you can search on your own the next time.

Regards,
John Ralls


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