Not really. That happens because sometimes you make or request prices in one 
direction and sometimes the other. The only case where it would matter is if 
one of them hadn't been updated in a while. The price-retrieval code looks 
first in the direction it wants, then in the other direction, then for an 
indirect (e.g. if you need COP->EUR and don't have that in the pricedb but you 
have COP->USD and USD->EUR it will use the combination) quote. The first one it 
finds wins, not the most recent. So suppose you need USD->COP for some report 
but the latest such quote is two months old. Your report will use that even 
though there's a COP->USD quote from yesterday. That will make your report 
appear to be off.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Jul 30, 2023, at 13:09, Fred Tydeman <tydeman.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have noticed that my Price Database has both
> COP -> USD
> and
> USD -> COP
> conversion rates.
> Does it matter?
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