>>>>> "IS" == Ivan Senji <[email protected]> writes:
IS> So prices in the form "P 2017/04/01 EUR 8 HRK" are not events?
It's an event for EUR, not for HRK. That might even be the issue here.
IS> These two transactions do not behave the same. The first one causes
IS> revaluation in my example and the second one does not.
I think @ represents a pricing event, but {} does not. This scheme needs to
be better thought out and documented.
IS> Similar for prices:
IS> P 2017/04/01 EUR 8 HRK
IS> does not cause revaluation of FUND in HRK but something like
IS> 2017/04/04 exchange rate
IS> test1 1 EUR @ 8.1 HRK
IS> test2
IS> works.
Yes, this makes sense.
IS> These seem like they could be workarounds for my problem but I am not sure
IS> yet.
I agree there's a bug here, and a lack of documentation on when this happens
and why.
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