Re: [GNC] Install Alphavantage Key

2021-11-25 Thread Eric Coates via gnucash-user
Hi Via Edit>Preferences there is a tab for online quotes; enter your Alpha Vantage key into the box provided. However; that may not allow you to get Australian/NZ quotes and even if it does it may be painfully slow.  In the Securities Editor tool it is possible to select other source

[GNC] Install Alphavantage Key

2021-11-25 Thread Peter Williamson
Hi I have installed and finance quote for Windows and on checking Gnucash Help, About I get Finance::Quote 1.51. I now have a Source Advantage US key. Please can someone tell me how to install this key to allow download of share prices from the Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges. Peter

[GNC] Flatpak/Flatseal Gnucash fails to launch

2021-11-25 Thread Elmar
Good afternoon, all I just went through a clean install, replacing my Linux Mint 19.3 with Mint 20.2.  Gnucash 3.8 is provided and it opens my data file seemingly OK, but I had the flatpak running version 4.x, and would like to get that back.  I have installed and reinstalled flatpak, but

Re: [GNC] Using Gnucash to access file over flaky network

2021-11-25 Thread D. via gnucash-user
Everyone in this thread should read https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database It explains many points regarding gnucash and its implementations of the database back end. It explains the dbms that are supported (postgresql is among them) as well as the limitations to the current

Re: [GNC] Using Gnucash to access file over flaky network

2021-11-25 Thread Jean-David Beyer via gnucash-user
On 11/25/21 04:47, Geoff wrote: Hi Chris In my opinion this is really an SQLite question, not a GnuCash question. To quote the SQLite dev team:- "Rely upon it at your (and your customers') peril. See How To Corrupt Your Database Files. Choose the technology that is right for you and your

Re: [GNC] Using Gnucash to access file over flaky network

2021-11-25 Thread Geoff
Hi Chris In my opinion this is really an SQLite question, not a GnuCash question. To quote the SQLite dev team:- "Rely upon it at your (and your customers') peril. See How To Corrupt Your Database Files. Choose the technology that is right for you and your customers. If your data lives on a