I'm fixing up a couple of old transactions that I didn't really record correctly, and here is one that is baffling me.
Attached you can find a screenshot of the journal. What happened is that this company issued some options to its shareholders to to some capital increase. So, the regular stock effectively got "split-off" for its option (that is also regularly traded, etc). I've done pretty much the same in other situations with more standard business spin-offs (the O → ONL one comes to mind), but somehow here gnucash is refusing to let me go. What is going on? -- regards, Mattia Rizzolo GPG Key: 66AE 2B4A FCCF 3F52 DA18 4D18 4B04 3FCD B944 4540 .''`. More about me: https://mapreri.org : :' : Launchpad user: https://launchpad.net/~mapreri `. `'` Debian QA page: https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mattia `-
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