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?!? Why did this message arrive at the list (or, at least, at my Inbox) a
week late...
On Wednesday 28 March 2001 19:40, Christopher Browne wrote:
> That's well and good; the only problem there is that throwing "ISO4217"
> in users' faces isn't terribly warm a
On 28 Mar 2001 09:49:05 EST, the world broke into rejoicing as
Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Gnucash currencies and securities (aka commodities) are stored with a
> reference to the commodity within a namespace (the "type"). The
> "ISO4217" you see is the namespace (type) for national
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On Wednesday 28 March 2001 06:49, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Gnucash currencies and securities (aka commodities) are stored with a
> reference to the commodity within a namespace (the "type"). The
> "ISO4217" you see is the namespace (type) for national currencies
Gnucash currencies and securities (aka commodities) are stored with a
reference to the commodity within a namespace (the "type"). The
"ISO4217" you see is the namespace (type) for national currencies (as
you guessed). There are a number of other namespaces as well,
generally for the popular stoc
package: old file version import wizzard
version: cvs 2001-03-28
The drop-down list box for 'type of currency or security' is confusing
in it's intent, and to fill in. It is not at all obvious to the novice
user what to fill in there.
What is an ISO4217?
(As a programmer I suppose it would be a