Stock transfer
Ed Warnicke
hagbard at physics.rutgers.edu
Sun Jan 18 23:31:03 CST 2004
That's a good enough answer :) I suppose this will also allow the
transfer of lots so that reports ( like Portfolio Analysis ) can
preserve the cost basis of a security that has been transfered from one
account to another?
Ed
Derek Atkins wrote:
>Ed Warnicke <hagbard at physics.rutgers.edu> writes:
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>>Any feel for when 1.10 might be out? I realize this is a semi-ludicrous
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>No clue. "when it's ready".
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>-derek
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>>Ed
>>Derek Atkins wrote:
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>>>Hi,
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>>>PLEASE CC Gnucash-User on ALL responses...
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>>>Ed Warnicke <hagbard at physics.rutgers.edu> writes:
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>>>>I have it working now. Thanks :) I'm using 1.8.8.
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>>>>By the way, is Gnucash handling realized capital gains and losses in a
>>>>usable way currently ( as with lots as mentioned months ago )?
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>>>No, 1.8 does not. The next major release (1.10/2.0) should handle it.
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>>>>Ed
>>>>Derek Atkins wrote:
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>>>>>Ed Warnicke <hagbard at physics.rutgers.edu> writes:
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>>>>>>I have a block of stock that I need to transfer from one account to
>>>>>>another. The stock
>>>>>>was not sold, just transfered between brokerages. I can't seem to
>>>>>>convince Gnucash
>>>>>>to do this for me... it wants me to transfer the stock to a USD
>>>>>>denominated account,
>>>>>>not another account denominated in the same currency. Any suggestions?
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>>>>>This works just fine if you do it in the register and expand the txn.
>>>>>Make sure you're using a "recent" version (early 1.8 series wont do
>>>>>it).
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>>>>>-derek
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