Re: GL Segment [Problems #105761]
Skip the Oops statement. Keep the statement before it. Then go right to the
statement I made after the Oops statement and keep that.
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1 Posted by Michael Collier on 16 Nov, 2024 10:00 AM
I did some further research online. Here are the fruits of my labor:
1. On day 1, my Norton Back-up, for a hypothetical example, backed up my MD
data for my MFC (Manulife Financial Corporation) Canadian
stock in Canadian dollars.
2. On day 3, I deleted some data from my MD file containing some MFC data.
3. Also on day 3, I backuped my files without the deleted data and applied
day 3's exchange rate to day 1's remaining data.
4. Then day 1's remaining data did not have the correct exchange rate.
5. This would be OK if day 3's exchange rate is not significantly larger or
smaller than day 1's exchange rate.
6. On day 3, I believe, Norton Back-up will back up day 3's exchange rate
to replace day 1's exchange rate and apply it to day 1's remaining
data (then day 1's data will differ from day 3's data). This will be
by a small share price value difference if we are dealing with a small
share
transaction like Manulife generates each year.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 9:15 PM Michael Collier <[email blocked]> wrote:
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