pposed to
user:split-register and Finance::Quote for earlier prices) and got rid of
the extra six million dollars but I find lots of mysteries in the Price
Database besides just how that crazy price got there in the first place.
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 7:04 AM John Ralls wrote:
>
>
> > On
My Stock pages have "Current Value: " followed by a dollar amount at the
bottom. The dollar amount in all but five cases is exactly the same as the
"Buy" entry above.
In four cases "Current Value" and "Buy" figures are rather different, but
not shockingly so.
In the fifth case, I have "Shares 120
y to "Save As."
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 11:27 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> On 20 January 2018 at 02:24, Gerald Mathias wrote:
>
>> My thanks to Derek Atkins for some good pointers (and thank you, too, Bert
>> Riding). I'm not sure whether I will finally be able to dig
19 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, January 18, 2018 8:30 pm, Gerald Mathias wrote:
> > I guess I did something dumb. I wanted to move my GnuCash to a new
> > computer, so I copied over the mygnucash folder. Now the new files come
> > out
> > with these we
I guess I did something dumb. I wanted to move my GnuCash to a new
computer, so I copied over the mygnucash folder. Now the new files come out
with these weird names:
mygnucash.gnucash.20171115161912.gnucash.20180115171928.gnucash
mygnucash.gnucash.20171115161912.gnucash.20180115171929.log
mygnuca