On 03/11/17 07:56 PM, MGM wrote:
I am using latest version of F::Q ."1.38" .It stopped updating share
prices 3 days ago. I am using : Type of source quote as multiple .,
Asia (Yahoo,..)as my shares are on Australian Stock Exchange ( .AX).
Yahoo has quit providing quotes, apparently, so
I am using latest version of F::Q ."1.38" .It stopped updating share
prices 3 days ago. I am using : Type of source quote as multiple .,
Asia (Yahoo,..)as my shares are on Australian Stock Exchange ( .AX).
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Unfortunately, the Finance::Quote module is entirely broken by the Yahoo API
removal. There must be something about the Yahoo source that is mandatorily
required or hardwired into the module. You can change all your securities to
check alternate sources with none of them querying the Yahoo
For the mutual funds, source of "Morningstar, GB" is still working good to me.
But I tried lots of source options for my stocks, none is working now.
Hope it could be fixed soon.. thanks for F:Q team in advance.
jctchen
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From: gnucash-user
The report you wish does exist. From transaction report:
Account/Account – choose Expenses placeholder, click “Select Children”
Account/Filter By... – choose your creditcard(s) (either, or both)
Account/Filter Type – include transactions to/from filter account
HTH
From: Tj Junior
Sent:
Took a bit of manipulating outside of gnucash, but that did the trick thank
you! I dumped the data table into excel, aggregated by month and by
account using some lookups and a pivot table, and got exactly what I
needed, thank you! I earn different cash back amounts on my credit cards
based on
I always seem to have a difficult time figuring out which report to use.
For this instance, I'm looking to see what I've spent by category, but
restricted to just what's paid by a credit card. For instance, I want
groceries purchased on Visa rather than just all grocery purchases. So all
Hi,
This is a known error that just started 2 days ago when Yahoo discontinued
their quote service.
There is no current workaround except finding another quote source for
your stocks.
Moreover, this is an F::Q issue, not a gnucash issue.
Thanks,
-derek
On Fri, November 3, 2017 2:46 pm, tom
Hello all,
I'm on Debian testing and had just recently updated my system, to which
I get the message:
"There was an unknown error while retrieving the price quotes"
$ gnucash --debug
Found Finance::Quote version 1.38
$ gnucash -v
GnuCash 2.6.15
This copy was built from rev 1ef17e6+ on
Any F:Q gurus out there that can tell us a different place to go, how to swithc?
-Original Message-
From: Maf. King
To: gnucash-user ; DGPickett
Sent: Fri, Nov 3, 2017 12:36 pm
Subject: Re: finance-quote error
On
On Friday, 3 November 2017 16:08:39 GMT DGPickett via gnucash-user wrote:
> Yahoo sells advertising and provides quotes to their user community that
> reads their ads. We must be missing some interface bit to say what our
> yahoo email is. Someone in the development chain should investigate this
I understand that the loss of the Price::Quote module is only indirectly
related to what the Gnucash developers work on. But the loss has now
diminished the Gnucash ability to function as a investment tracker. The
product is now lesser in function than it has been historically.
I would think
Running gnc-fq-check on the cmd line lists the sources that fq can use.
I've tried a bunch of those sources, but none work. If anyone finds
one that works for US funds or stocks plz let us know.
I looked at the fq developers email list & they're aware of the problem,
one guy said that he'd
Yahoo sells advertising and provides quotes to their user community that
reads their ads. We must be missing some interface bit to say what our
yahoo email is. Someone in the development chain should investigate this at
Yahoo. Maybe they will relent until they can support such an id.
Quotes
> On Nov 3, 2017, at 2:55 AM, Cliff Williams wrote:
>
> Morning John
>>
>> Apologies for the confusion.
>>
>> I understand that GnuCash call their categories, accounts so was
>> referring to those accounts listed under perhaps assets, income,
>> expenses or
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