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Dear Mark,

Some time ago you reported the following bug:

Mark Brown <broo...@debian.org> writes:

> Package: gnucash
> Version: 2.2.9-0.2
> Severity: important
>
> I can't figure out how to edit transactions that involve shares.
> Working on the share account I can't figure out any way of editing
> the transaction so that I can set the quantity or the price without
> having one of the quantities I have just edit reset (rather than the one
> that I did not edit or have blanked).  For example, if I edit 'Buy' and
> 'Shares' I am prompted for the value to be recalculated, choose 'Price'
> but find that in fact 'Price' is set to 1 and 'Shares' is recalculated.
>
> Severity important since as far as I can tell this feature is completely
> impossible to use; I really can't see any way to edit transactions in a
> meaningful fashion.

I have tried to replicate this bug with the latest version of gnucash
(1:2.4.8-1), but for me everything works as expected: if I modify "Buy"
and "Shares", then "Price" is correctly recalculated.

So my understanding is that this bug was fixed by some new upstream
release since you reported it.

Can you confirm this?

Best,

-- 
Sébastien Villemot
Researcher in Economics & Debian Maintainer
http://www.dynare.org/sebastien
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