Floating point number of shares

Dave Peticolas dave@krondo.com
13 Dec 2001 02:49:46 -0800


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On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 12:40, Lars Burgstahler wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I buy each month shares of an investment fund and I always pay the same=20
> amount of money. So the number of shares I get each month is different,=20
> depending on the exchange rate (shares in swedish kroners) and the share=20
> price. The number of shares is always rounded to two decimals (y.xx).
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> However, neither the stock (German: Depot) nor the investment fund allow =
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> to enter such a number. They only accept integer numbers.

So that is integer numbers in the shares column?
What version of gnucash is this?

dave


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