Not quite.
1/4148 = .000241080038573
but
1/.000239 = 4184.100418410041841
(which appears to be a repeating number)
Possibly, there are two transactions that day with one having transposed
digits (4148 vs. 4184) in the transfer amount that was entered directly
rather than looked up online.
They appear to be the inverse of each other (1 USD = 4148 COP, 1 COP =
0.000239 USD), which is what you'd expect.
Regards,
Peter
On 12/7/2024 18:30, Fred Tydeman wrote:
In looking at my Price Database for Currencies,
I see that the conversion rate for a pair appears twice
for the same date.
Un
> On 07/11/2024 6:30 PM PDT Ronald Solomon wrote:
>
>
> Yes, I know I can however, trying to type out the concerns is
> time-consuming, and in the past, I didn't ask the correct questions so did
> not get a correct answer. I appreciate everyone giving me information but
> my issues are not bein
Hi Fred/GnuCash,
https://fedoraproject.org/ - the current version of Fedora is 40
https://gnucash.org/ - the current version of GnuCash is 5.8
It is best to update to the current versions first so as to reduce the
amount of variables in troubleshooting issues for a project with limited
resour
On Fri, 12 Jul 2024 09:36:02 + (UTC)
"brendawhit...@hotmail.com" wrote:
> Hi, new user here. I entered several bills, which are reimbursements
> to the owner. Then I wrote a check to the owner for the total of
> those bills. My accounts payable shows zero balance, which is
> correct, but the
Hi, new user here. I entered several bills, which are reimbursements to the
owner. Then I wrote a check to the owner for the total of those bills. My
accounts payable shows zero balance, which is correct, but the bills are still
marked unpaid, and they show up in the bill reminder. How can I mar
In looking at my Price Database for Currencies,
I see that the conversion rate for a pair appears twice
for the same date.
Under COP there is a USD entry for June 30 of 0.000239
Under USD there is a COP entry for June 30 of 4148
So, which one is used for reports?
Is this going to cause issues?
In