"C. Gatzemeier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Tuesday 12 October 2004 04:21 schrieb Derek Atkins:
>
>> Ideally there should be more
>> information in the register about exchange rates and such, or better
>> yet when you enter an account of a "foreign" currency it should expand
>> the register
Sorry for responding a second time, but I forgot to add something:
Michael Culbertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[bug stuff]
Please make sure that you enter this into bugzilla if it isn't already
there. I think it's there, but more test cases are always good. When
someone (me? someone else?)
Hi,
Thanks for your interest.
Michael Culbertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems to me that, assuming you want the user to verify the
> exchange rate for each transaction, the transfer dialog should pop up
> automatically and once for each foreign currency involved in the
> transaction,
Hello,
Okay, I see now that the exchange rate in the dialog defaults to a
rate in the rate table. But, there seem to be a couple of bugs in how
the exchange rate dialog display is handled. Let me give you a few
senarios of the unexpected behavior I'm experiencing. I'm using
GnuCash version 1
Hi,
When you create a multi-currency txn you MUST enter the exchange rate
for each txn. _how_ that exchange rate is entered is still up for
grabs. Indeed, gnucash should grab the latest exchange rate from the
price editor and present that in the dialog -- if it's not doing that
it's a bug. You
Hello,
I was pleased to hear that the 1.8 branch of GnuCash would support
transactions in multiple currencies since I knew I would soon be working in
France and would need to keep track of income and expenditures in both USD
and EUR and didn't want to migrate out of my well-established GnuCash
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