Me again... It seems that the symbol for Canadian dollar is not C but Can$ or C$.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar
And from this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_pair:
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Me again... It seems that the symbol for Canadian dollar is not C but Can$ or C$.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar And from this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_pair:
Hi Djobydjoba,
I think I'm okay letting that stay as C in our documentation example. It conveys the idea I think, and is consistent with the 1 letter symbol for display purposes.
Hi Mark,
Just watched the Multiple Currency tutorial video. Nice! But IMHO you should use the XXX/YYY standard for the exchange rate names, instead of your non standard YYY->XXX format. That is, in the video, USD/CAD instead of CAD->USD. Really, for exchange rates the XXX/YYY standard is used by all financiers / investors around the world! Regards.
Hi Djobydjoba,
Thanks for the feedback. I definitely should have done that... I probably won't re-record it for just that change though.
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