You don't change it in the Security Editor -- it is changed in the account.
(Right-click on the account, and select Edit to bring up the options). I
don't have GnuCash up at the moment, but from memory, the account type is
in the lower left area.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 9:00 AM Rajesh Maini
wrot
No, that's a great explanation... When I have the account set as a stock or
mutual fund, it has the additional columns for shares and price.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 8:41 AM xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash <
xboxboy.mageia+gnuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I went through something similar only a while back:
>
>
Installing Finance::Quote isn't a prerequisite for anything except retrieving
quotes from some online services.
"Share" seems like an unlikely name for a security, but whatever. What problem
did you have creating the security?
BTW, xboxboy misled you a bit: Your share account must have a parent
ubject: [GNC] Entering Share Purchase/Sale
How do I get the columns of Share quantity, Price, Buy and Sell for shares
etc.
Do I have to install Online price retrieval for the above.
Awaiting a response
Rajesh Maini
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I am not able to add security "Share" in the security editor, inspite of
having installed Online price retriever.
Thank you
Rajesh Maini
On Fri, 27 Jan, 2023, 8:11 pm xboxboy.mageia+GnuCash, <
xboxboy.mageia+gnuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I went through something similar only a while back:
>
> The
I went through something similar only a while back:
There are way smarter, and experienced people than me here, so wait for
them, but in the mean time I would:
Make sure the account for the shares, in under equity, and classified as
a stock account, not a currency.
Open that account: Just s
How do I get the columns of Share quantity, Price, Buy and Sell for shares
etc.
Do I have to install Online price retrieval for the above.
Awaiting a response
Rajesh Maini
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To update your subscript