Re: [GNC] Stock Split assistant

2020-08-23 Thread Keith Bellairs
Two things. 1. The number of shares field is parsed according to the preference. In my case that means that "4000" is parsed into "40.00" I like not having to put in the decimal point when entering currency values. 2. I had the "fractions traded" on my stock set to 1/1. In that case the stock

Re: [GNC] Stock Split assistant

2020-08-23 Thread Ove Grunnér
I wonder if that is related to "Fractions Traded" on the particular Share. if you open "Security Editor" and check, do you have "1/100" as "Fractions Traded"? On Sat, 22 Aug 2020 at 16:09, Keith Bellairs wrote: > I have found that the "Shares" field in the Stock Split Details window > parses

[GNC] Stock Split assistant

2020-08-22 Thread Keith Bellairs
I have found that the "Shares" field in the Stock Split Details window parses the entry according to my numbers preference for currency value entries. For example, entering 4000 is parsed into 40.00. (My preferences in General -> Numbers is set to automatic decimal point.) If I enter "40" without

Re: [GNC] Stock split assistant fail

2020-08-13 Thread Keith Bellairs
I was doing the TSLA 5-1 split. I put 40 in Shares. Empty New Price (tried an amount too). Next out of Cash in lieu. Apply in Stock Split Finish. And nada. Cancel and Back buttons are active. Apply is grayed. Cancel cancels and Back goes back. Maybe it’s Elon Sent from my iPhone > On Aug

Re: [GNC] Stock split assistant fail

2020-08-13 Thread John Ralls
> On Aug 13, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Keith Bellairs wrote: > > Hi, > On my Mac Using Version: 4.1 > Build ID: 4.1+(2020-07-25) > Finance::Quote: 1.47 > > When I enter the data for a stock split of a stock, the assistant does a > no-op. No transaction is created (that I have found). Is this a

[GNC] Stock split assistant fail

2020-08-13 Thread Keith Bellairs
Hi, On my Mac Using Version: 4.1 Build ID: 4.1+(2020-07-25) Finance::Quote: 1.47 When I enter the data for a stock split of a stock, the assistant does a no-op. No transaction is created (that I have found). Is this a known problem or is it just me? Keith