[moneydance] Using hundredths in Turkish Lira account

Michael Schulz mschulz at michael-schulz.co.uk
Thu Jun 26 09:42:10 EDT 2008


Are you sure that you use the correct currency code ?
The old Turkish Lira didn't have any decimals but since they cut off  
several zeros
they have the new Turkish Lira which has two decimals. Note: the  
currency code of the
new Turkish Lira is different from the old one.

Unfortunately I don't have the codes .
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  Michael Schulz        Sidcup/Kent/England
          mschulz at michael-schulz.co.uk
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On 26 Jun 2008, at 14:23, David Keller wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> We are in Turkey and I am trying to keep track of our income/
> expenses. However MoneyDance does not allow me to record Turkish Lira
> in fractions of a Lira, for example: 6.50 Lira. It only records 6 or
> 7 Lira. How can I change that so I can record the fractions? A loaf
> of bread here is 0.65 Lira. I do not want to record 1 Lira! Thanks
> for your help.
>
> David Keller
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