I'm also facing this same challenge.
The options dialogue box for the "asset bar chart" has the drop down for
currency, and choosing between USD And GBP (in my case) changes the display
on the bar chart.
I have added the conversion rate to the price editor. Therefore, the balance
sheet is ok.
Hello,
Thanks for your help.
I inputted 1,000,000 JPY as cash and 55 facebook(it worth almost
10,000USD, this mean it worth almost 1,000,000 JPY)
So my expectation is asset chart shows the total value is 2,000,000 JPY,
but actually it shows 1,000,000 JPY as cash and 100,000 JPY as asset
On 2
Most reports are designed to convert to one particular currency.
There are only a few only reports which do not necessitate a target
currency . Try the multi column balance sheet in the experimental reports
menu?
On Sat, 12 Oct 2019, 08:54 risokei, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
Hello, nice to hear users using multiple currencies in reports. Most
reports were designed to run converting all currencies into a "target"
currency. It would be useful to know exactly what report options you are
using, and exactly what you're trying to achieve.
On Sun, 6 Oct 2019, 12:56 risokei,
For now I think you have to pick a currency. Though, it should value the
foreign currency properly so you should get the correct proportions. If it
isn’t doing that, then you should file a bug.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Oct 5, 2019 w40d278, at 6:38 AM, risokei wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Gnuc
Hello,
I'm using Gnucash with Japanese Yen and USD
Some charts show the data by graph.
But the graph is wrong. It seems all data is treated as Japanese Yen in
the graph.
For example, Networth line chart
I have 100 JPY and US asset which worth 1 USD(1USD is almost 100 JPY),
Gnucash draw the g