Sotcks in different currencies with differents bank accounts
currencies
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 15 08:48:14 EDT 2005
Nicolas Scheffer <nico at airboum.net> writes:
> Derek,
>
> Is there a change to have the implicit and explicit exchange rates to
> handle my current problem ?
No. At least not in any short timeframe.
> Or it's a current real limitation on GnuCash ?
Yes. Maybe. There are potentially three "currencies" in every
two-split transaction:
1) The "currency" of account A
2) The "currency" of account B
3) The Transaction "common currency".
At this point there is no way for the user to set #3. If you're
working from a currency-based account then #3 is set to the same
currency as that account (e.g. if you're in a USD Bank account then
transactions are created with USD common-currency).
However if you create txns in a non-currency account (e.g. Stock
account, or the General Ledger) then Gnucash "chooses" the locale
currency as the the txn common currency.
I don't know if making this currency visible to the user would
aleviate your issue. Regardless, the restriction that all txns in a
particular account are denoted in the account commodity will never go
away.
> I suppose i am not alone to have different bank accounts with different
> currencies (USD and Euros) and handling stocks on both bank account
> with different currencies ?
You're the first person that I've heard speak about it. If you want
it done, I suggest sending in a patch.
> regards
>
> Nicolas
-derek
> On 21 déc. 04, at 22:18, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Nicolas Scheffer <nico at airboum.net> writes:
>
>> Derek,
>>
>> Regarding you first answer my bank account is Euro and if i buy USD
>> stocks trough this bank account, why i cannot apply an exchange rate
>> like expenses on a bank account ?
>
> Your Euro bank account can only handle Euro transactions. You can't
> translater between Euro, USD, *AND* a stock in one transaction.
>
>> For the second answer, if i fill the transaction trough the bank
>> account i will have also an exchange rate window or i will have the
>> same problem ?
>
> You should get the exchange-rate dialog.
>
>> Maybe i do something wrong to setup my different accounts (stocks,
>> banks, etc..) or does the current conception of Gnucash is not perfect
>> to handle such case ?
>
> Gnucash does not handle implicit exchange rates, which is what you're
> asking for. GnuCash also does not handle explicit transaction
> currencies, which is also what you're asking for.
>
>> Regards
>>
>> Nicolas
>
> -derek
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