I'm currently writing a stock portfolio report, and it allows you to display a portfolio at any moment (up to the present, obviously). This poses a slight problem - how do you get an appropriate historical price? gnc_pricedb_lookup_at_time, looking at the code, returns prices only if the timespec in the price record exactly matches the time argument. I would assume that if you didn't have a price for time t, you'd use a price from the closest previous time. Is this a correct assumption, and how can I get such a price? ------------------------------------------------------------ Robert Merkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] <telsa> I left my client on #gtk+ overnight and there was nothing in scrollback at all except quit/rejoins. <bighead> telsa: well its been that for, I think 3 days now (ever since started coming back on IRC) <telsa> Clearly they are busy implementing telepathy, and dog-fooding it. :) ------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
