[GNC] Same currency pair, two places, same date
Adrien Monteleone
adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net
Fri Jul 12 23:56:51 EDT 2024
Not quite.
1/4148 = .000241080038573
but
1/.000239 = 4184.100418410041841
(which appears to be a repeating number)
Possibly, there are two transactions that day with one having transposed
digits (4148 vs. 4184) in the transfer amount that was entered directly
rather than looked up online.
I would suspect that confirming the actual ratio that day and
re-entering one or both transactions will resolve the situation to a
single conversion rate for the day.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/12/24 7:47 PM, Peter Lamb via gnucash-user wrote:
> They appear to be the inverse of each other (1 USD = 4148 COP, 1 COP =
> 0.000239 USD), which is what you'd expect.
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>
> On 12/7/2024 18:30, Fred Tydeman wrote:
>> In looking at my Price Database for Currencies,
>> I see that the conversion rate for a pair appears twice
>> for the same date.
>> Under COP there is a USD entry for June 30 of 0.000239
>> Under USD there is a COP entry for June 30 of 4148
>> So, which one is used for reports?
>> Is this going to cause issues?
>>
>> In looking at other values, I see that most of them in both
>> COP and USD came from Finance::Quote, but at different dates.
>>
>> There are a few user:price-editor entries.
>>
>> I am running Fedora Linux 37 and Gnucash 4.14
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