On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Bill Gribble wrote: > Repeating this example doesn't make it any more relevant. This is a > straw man. > > Gnucash isn't responsible for computing how much the store charges > you; you enter $2.00, or $2.01, whichever your receipt tells you. But every time I make the entry, gnucash is changing the price. THE PRICE DID NOT CHANGE. PERIOD. If you would accept the price as 3 for $2.00 and accept that I purchased 1 and accept that I paid $0.67, When you stand a chance of getting it right. The way that you neither round nor accept imbalance DOES NOT WORK. -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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