I went through something similar only a while back:
There are way smarter, and experienced people than me here, so wait for
them, but in the mean time I would:
Make sure the account for the shares, in under equity, and classified as
a stock account, not a currency.
Open that account: Just start entering the transaction ie date, memo etc.
And as you do this (it did for me anyway) gnucash picks up you're doing
a stock allocation, not currency, and the columns change, to what's
necessary: You may have to click the split button to get this to occur.
HTH, but I've probably explained terribly.
Good luck.
On 28/1/23 00:20, Rajesh Maini wrote:
How do I get the columns of Share quantity, Price, Buy and Sell for shares
etc.
Do I have to install Online price retrieval for the above.
Awaiting a response
Rajesh Maini
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