Re: [GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-14 Thread Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
Hello John, when I try to create XLM inside the "Currencies" name space, I get a message of error: "You may not create a new national currency". So I must cancel the creation of the currency. In any case, If we manage to create XLM under currencies, I would solve the expense's account but I would

Re: [GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-13 Thread John Ralls
Yes, you'll have to move XLM to the CURRENCY namespace. GnuCash *should* allow that since the symbol starts with X. Regards, John Ralls > On Sep 13, 2019, at 1:57 PM, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa > wrote: > > Yes, perhaps using XLM as the security/currency of Expenses:XLM is the > best approach

Re: [GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-13 Thread Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
Yes, perhaps using XLM as the security/currency of Expenses:XLM is the best approach. I tried it. However I can't set XLM as currency of the Expenses:XLM account. I defined the XLM under "CCC" (cryptocurrency) namespace and it seems that in a Expense account I can only select a national currency un

Re: [GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-13 Thread John Ralls
> On Sep 13, 2019, at 10:40 AM, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa > wrote: > > Hello, > > I am taking part in the airdrop of Stellar Lumens (XLM) in the keybase > application so I received some free XLM cryptocoins that I would like > to account with gnucash. > > The problem I have is the number of

Re: [GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-13 Thread Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
If I understand well, i would have the same behaviour. If i use nXLM, I reduce the number of decimals of the quantity (which now it is not a problem, i can set 7 decimals for xml currency) but i increase the decimals of the price (perhaps a problem) and i get the same value in euros which is the ac

Re: [GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-13 Thread Michael Hendry
> On 13 Sep 2019, at 18:40, Christian Pinedo Zamalloa > wrote: > > Hello, > > I am taking part in the airdrop of Stellar Lumens (XLM) in the keybase > application so I received some free XLM cryptocoins that I would like > to account with gnucash. > > The problem I have is the number of decima

[GNC] cryptocurrency with many decimals

2019-09-13 Thread Christian Pinedo Zamalloa
Hello, I am taking part in the airdrop of Stellar Lumens (XLM) in the keybase application so I received some free XLM cryptocoins that I would like to account with gnucash. The problem I have is the number of decimals. Cryptocurrency uses up to 7 decimals (11,1234567) and the price of the currenc