Thanks, Geert,
for you clear and specific suggestions.
I think they will result in what I need - I will try to implement it and
will let you (and gnucash-user@gnucash.org) know after some days.
There will be - as far as I can see now - only one additional procedure
necessary (and a short
Hi Norbert,
While you seem to think you want to account in multiple currencies, your
replies so far all suggest you only want to track payments in multiple
currencies.
I read these requirements:
Quote 1:
"I have to know - at the end of the day - how many US$, and how many Riel,
should be in
Thanks, Geert,
I will respond between the lines.
On 29.6.2018 17:58, Geert Janssens wrote:
Hi Norbert,
I don't know the accounting customs of your country,
There are no general accounting customs set - everybody does what seems
to cover the needs of he place.
so first a question:
Is it
Hi Norbert,
I don't know the accounting customs of your country, so first a question:
Is it common in Cambodia to *account* in two currencies as well or only to
*pay* in two currencies ?
Or put differently - do you want to track your income in the two currencies or
just in one (hence the
How to regularly use two currencies
I would very much appreciate if somebody could help me to solve a problem.
In GnuCash 2.6.19,on a Windows 10 computer, I made the following
arrangements – but maybe my assumptions were wrong, as I cannot see the
results I had hope for. I do not have much