Hi

Be very careful about changing the base currency of the ledger/database (the
first currency in the list) as this WILL affect your GL and other ledgers

Regards

Jean-Pierre
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On 30 June 2010 05:32, Janno Lamus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, seems You right
>
> but gentelmans (and ladyes), we already have different currencies on SL, we
> just need put more than 1 currencies to the invoice.
>
> Like this:
> Total EEK 1000.-
> and
> Total EUR   64.-
>
> I think there are some calculations with ratings in template?
>
>
> Regards, Janno
>
>
> 30.06.2010 0:00, Paul Tammes kirjutas:
>
>> I am not sure that is correct, nor that a close and restore of database
>> is needed.
>> IIRC you can use up to three currencies at once, as long as you give the
>> exchange rates the system will work fine I guess.
>>
>> Per transaction where money is involved (in an accounting package that
>> will be almost all I guess) a pull-down menu will appear when there is
>> more than one currency avaiable in the system.
>>
>> If have not tried this yet in my testfirm, but my hunch is that if all
>> transactions are filled in correct  with right currency, this pulldown
>> menu will also show on the reports.
>> Calculations on the exchange rates will be done before shoing the report
>> on screen / at printer.
>>
>> If anyhow that should not be the case, have a look at global system
>> settings. Here you can probably choose the currencies you want and the
>> order in which you like to see them.
>>
>> Please feel free to use the concept of test firms for things like this.
>> No copyright on the test firm concept, true Open Source as far as I know
>> ;-)
>> I find it most helpfull and what's even better, it does not break data
>> in REAL databases.
>>
>> 2010/6/29 Bernd Plagge <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
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>>    Hi,
>>
>>    also bear in mind that the FIRST currency listed is the default
>>    bookkeeping currency!
>>    P&L and balance sheet will show in the default currency.
>>
>>    I think that you will have to close your books at end of June anyway.
>>    As there can't be 2 default (base) currencies and the new currency
>>    would be incorrect for all old postings I would install a new
>>    database and copy all parts, services, customers, vendors etc.
>>    Then, of course, specify EUR as base currency.
>>
>>    Regards,
>>    Bernd
>>
>>
>>    On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 14:54:52 +0200
>>    Paul Tammes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     > I Suggest you check out:
>>     >
>>     > System:Currencies:List Currencies
>>     > If not allready there, ADD currencies as needed.
>>     > Precision in your case will be probably 0 for EEK cirrency and 2
>>    for EUR.
>>     >
>>     > Then go to the SQL Ledger Menu item
>>     >
>>     > Echange rates
>>     >
>>     > to set exchange ratesfrom EEK to EUR and Back in SQL Ledger, will
>>    probably
>>     > be fixed from now till 2011 anyway, so no need to do updates.
>>     >
>>     > See
>>     >
>>     > http://coinmill.com/EEK_calculator.html#EEK=100
>>     >
>>     > I guess 100 EEK is 6.38 EUR
>>     >
>>     > (Note: in case of other Currencies (USD, Pound) updating rates
>>    might be VERY
>>     > important, one could loose a LOT of money using the wrong rates!)
>>     >
>>     > HtH,
>>     > Paul
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > 2010/6/29 Janno Lamus <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>     >
>>     > > Hi all!
>>     > > First of all i wanna say thanks to all Sql-Ledger (123) team.
>>     > >
>>     > > How to show second currencie on template?
>>     > > We use today EEK but we need to show EUR too from 1st July.
>>     > >
>>     > > On start of 2011 we get EUR! : )
>>     > >
>>
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