On 31/08/15 22:38, Jack wrote:
I hope you mean you do not need any reinvest dividends transactions.
Once you have such a transaction, the type of income being reinvested
has to be indicated somehow, unless I'm missing something.
I have reinvest dividends transactions, and I use the category (
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351874
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Simple QIF file to demonstrate the problems
Adding a simple QIF file that demonstrates the problem and includes investment
buys, a sell
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I hope you mean you do not need any reinvest dividends transactions.
Once you have such a transaction, the type of income being reinvested
has to be indicated somehow, unless I'm missing something.
I still have it on my plate to try to come up with a simplified example
test file. I do sus
That's fine. I use it, but don't need it. However, I was sure that
others would differ. Consider it safe!
I'm hoping also for help on the other part of my message. I've spent
ages, but no break through. Still, carry on.
Allan
On 31/08/15 21:58, David Houlden wrote:
On Monday 31 Augu
On 2015.08.31 12:08, aga wrote:
I've been wrestling for a while with
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347166 "Price/share" field on
investment transaction entry form is mislabeled. Actually is total
buy/sale amount.
Jack has noticed that if a Dividend transaction is edited to be a
Re
I've been wrestling for a while with
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347166 "Price/share" field on
investment transaction entry form is mislabeled. Actually is total
buy/sale amount.
Jack has noticed that if a Dividend transaction is edited to be a
Reinvest, the price field has no label.
> On 31 Aug 2015 12:40:37 +0100, agande...@gmail.com wrote:
> If I am understanding you correctly, this may well be to maintain
> compatibility with the QIF 'standard', where there no negative signs, I
> believe, both buy and sell have positive amounts.
My QIF file (from Quicken) has positive
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351511
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Gentlemen, thank you for responding to my report. Switching off the matching
for a payee did solve the issue as the import rather shockingly created another
payee of the same name in the payee list instead! (Plu
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351511
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QIF file plus result after import
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On 31/08/15 03:09, Jeff Lundblad wrote:
I should not have changed the sign on the quantity for a sell in the
QIF reader. The statement reader corrects it so the ledger was correct,
but the code should be consistent: buy = negative amount, positive shares;
sell = positive amount, negative share
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350850
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On 31/08/15 02:29, Mark Blakeney wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350850
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> It looks like my request here won't get any traction. So please change this
> bug
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