Now I understand your question . True, there is no place to enter shares
or price in the SX. Thus it is assumed that whatever total amount is
calculated by the currency part of a transaction buys or sells as many
shares as calculated by the price that the user manually enters when the
Since. Last
This is gnucash 3.6 on Mint 18. If I click Schedule, I get the same
window as if I had opened the scheduled transaction editor and for the
template tab I get a template with only 6 columns: Date (Scheduled),
Num, Description/Notes, Unlabelled (should be Transfer), Tot Debit, Tot
Credit.
If I start
Not sure what you mean by template. In older releases one could just use
an existing stock transaction to copy to a new SX and then, when Since Last
Run entered it, Gnucash would ask for a price. Not sure if 3.11 or 4.0 is
different. I never tried fixing a price in the SX.
On Fri, Jul 3, 202
Does it not have a place to enter anything at all for those?
In that case, no, even variables would not work.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 3, 2020 w27d185, at 10:49 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> You should be able to use variables in SX templates. Then it will prompt you
> for a price.
>
>
You should be able to use variables in SX templates. Then it will prompt you
for a price.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 3, 2020 w27d185, at 10:42 AM, Dale Alspach wrote:
>
> The template for a scheduled transaction does not allow for shares or
> share price. When a scheduled transaction includes an
The template for a scheduled transaction does not allow for shares or
share price. When a scheduled transaction includes an account which has
shares it defaults to $1 price per share. Is there anyway to get it to
use something more reasonable such as the last known price?
Dale
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