On 3/5/19 10:29 AM, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 05 2019, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
>> Could those accounts be treated similar to stock?  Or another
>> currency?
> I guess no. There are just 2 type of accounts: income in EUR and expense
> in EUR. All is imported from the OFX file of the checking account. Here
> is the result: http://pmrb.free.fr/tmp/gnucash-example.html
>
>
>> You would have to enter a price entry in order for GnC to convert them
>> to the report "currency".
> It sounds like a possible option, kind of work-around.


After reading your other emails, this weird work-around probably isn't
an option.

>
>
>> PS.  I presume this is a mileage expense factor and Transport holds the
>> number of mile?
> No, it's all in EUR. Transport is just an example.
>
Shucks!


Oh, are you using a Sqlite data store?  If so, you might be able to
write a query to pull those accounts and apply the percentages.  You
could load the account names and percentages into a new table and drive
the query from there. 


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