Re: About account in different currencies

2000-01-20 Thread Graham Leggett
Christopher Browne wrote: > This is inherently nontrivial any time you're working with a transaction > that involves multiple currencies because parts of the value of that > transaction are inherently variable, dependent on the currency exchange > rate. This is not the full picture - it's only t

Re: About account in different currencies

2000-01-19 Thread Christopher Browne
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 23:57:59 EST, the world broke into rejoicing as "Mehul N. Sanghvi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > I believe that MoneyDance handles this properly. I setup a dummy set > of account in MoneyDance each with a different currency: > > dollar acct. US$ 25,000.00 > rupee acct. R

Re: About account in different currencies

2000-01-19 Thread Mehul N. Sanghvi
I believe that MoneyDance handles this properly. I setup a dummy set of account in MoneyDance each with a different currency: dollar acct. US$ 25,000.00 rupee acct. Rs. 34,096.00 lira acct.L. 2,478,994,739.00 The total in dollars is listed as: US$ 1,384,936.06 The exchange rates used a

Re: About account in different currencies

2000-01-19 Thread Dave Peticolas
> As I warned, a pretty basic "user" question... > > Currently, I have four accounts managed under GnuCash in three different > currencies (which are CYP, USD and LIT). I put the currency information > in the account record, but neverthless for every transaction and every > balance I get the doll

About account in different currencies

2000-01-19 Thread Alessio Bragadini
As I warned, a pretty basic "user" question... Currently, I have four accounts managed under GnuCash in three different currencies (which are CYP, USD and LIT). I put the currency information in the account record, but neverthless for every transaction and every balance I get the dollar sign atta