[GNC] How to enter a specific lof for stock

Suseno Dermawan dermawas at gmail.com
Fri Apr 8 22:37:14 EDT 2022


Ok, there definitely something strange with how GNC auto calculate.
after i force the correct price / shares & the total value. it
automatically correct the shares qty.
that is 1 way to fixed it. but i think there is a bug in the auto
calculation. can this be reported as bugs ?



On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 9:17 AM Suseno Dermawan <dermawas at gmail.com> wrote:

> okay this is even more strange,
>
> [image: image.png]
>
> I forced the number, but it seems gnucash doesn't recognise 29.400 pcs of
> stock, only recognised 294 lot of stock with price of 33.800, which i think
> is strange. or is this the proper way to record ?
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 9:11 AM Suseno Dermawan <dermawas at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> How to properly entered a stock ?
>> i purchase an odd  number of stock
>> i.e. 294 Lof (1 lot = 100) with the price of 338 IDR with value
>> of 9.937.200 IDR .
>>
>> So i entered as such
>> Shares = 29400,00
>> Price = 338,00
>> Value (Debit) = 0; i let GNC calculate auto
>> screenshot as below:
>> [image: Before enter & Auto calculate.PNG]
>>
>> when i press enter in gnu cash it changes to
>> Shares = 294
>> Price=338,0000
>> Value = 99.372,00
>>
>> which is odd. and is there a rule how to enter the value in GNC ?
>> can anyone help ?
>>
>> some additional info:
>>
>> the Fund security editor fraction is 1/1 or it should be 1 / 100 follow
>> the lot of stock ?
>> The account itself follow the fraction of the commodity values.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>
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