It is where-ever you put the variable into the SX.  Without knowing how
you entered it, it's impossible to know what it's actually asking for. 
But I would expect it to only ask for #shares or total value -- the price
is not stored in GnuCash and is always computed.

-derek

On Wed, May 4, 2022 10:48 am, Fred J. Tydeman wrote:
> When I start Gnucash and there are scheduled transactions to be run,
> the window that pops up takes me to a dividend reinvest transaction
> and says it needs a value.  That is confusing in that it is unknown what
> value is it asking for:  Shares, Price, Buy.
> It appears to be Price, but I was expecting it to be Shares.
>
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