lso running Gnucash 4.5 which I have compiled from sources. So I
could use a couple of pointers for debugging this.
/Jacob
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::Quote is installed. I then additionally installed these from
cpan: Web::Scraper, Spreadsheet::XLSX, HTML::TokeParser::Simple.
And now I am able to use the online quotes for all these funds. Thanks.
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this:
{"finance":{"result":null,"error":{"code":"Unauthorized","description":"Invalid
Crumb"}}}
There are 14 securities on the list that I am trying to update from this
source. Same operation worked yesterday.
/Jacob
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tly as they are
tab-separated, but I can convert them to semi-colon separated files
through LibreOffice Calc, and then it works.
/Jacob
On 2024-04-11 17:16, sunfish62--- via gnucash-user wrote:
In the past, I have used a Google sheet that captured all my stock
prices in one fell swoop,
the moment, so it might just be old. Would like to try out the
Flatpak, but I can see that I need to do this the long way around.
/Jacob
On 2024-04-13 07:21, sunfis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Gnucash most definitely *will* accept tab delimited files. You just
have to tell it to use that separator in
ash when I try to make a pdf.
Thanks for your time.
-Jacob Berry
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If you
thout succeeding gnc-fq-dump with any of them, this is one of them:
https://markets.ft.com/data/funds/tearsheet/historical?s=SE0005993078:DKK
https://www.morningstar.se/se/funds/snapshot/snapshot.aspx?id=F0TH8X
https://www.investing.com/funds/nordnet-superfonden-danmark
/
se check if this blog would be useful for you. Let me know if you have
any more queries, or need any help that the blog does not address. God
Bless!
Best Regards
Jacob Oommen
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do I go about getting some support to resolve this issue?
Much appreciated,
JACOB
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Also, do you happen to know a difftool for xml files that runs faster
than xmldiff? I started xmldiff on the 2x50MB (uncompressed) files I
have lying around, and it is still running for the last hour or so.
/Jacob
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, so definitely
not a primary use case.
/Jacob
On 13/03/2019 09.27, Colin Law wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 at 22:42, Jacob Larsen wrote:
Hi
How reliable is my data if I move from an XML file to a mysql database?
Do you have a specific reason for wanting to do that?
Colin
forever. Just one time though.
/Jacob
On 13/03/2019 19.52, D wrote:
If you're hoping that the db version is going to load faster, you should
probably abandon that. As I have been told, the startup for the db isn't faster
because Gnucash still loads the entire file into memory at startup.
, that is not done by me. And to begin
with, I just want to be sure that the same data from the XML file gets
stored in the database. GI-GO applies as always, but if I can be sure
that GI == GO then I am happy.
/Jacob
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Is GNUCash software GAAP Accepted for Audits?
Please reply.
Jacob Flax
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