Conor O'Neill wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > David Reiser wrote: >> Turns out there is a bug in f-q 1.14 for quotes having times with >> minutes <= :09. >> >> Attached is a patch for Base.pm and Europe.pm in the Yahoo folder that >> moves fields around so the errors from Yahoo Europe are at the end of >> the list where they don't screw up gnucash. And it also doesn't cause >> Yahoo usa any troubles that I can see so far. >> >> You will also have to patch Quote.pm at the main Finance folder level. >> Change the one instance of "0$min" to "$min" and that should fix the >> end-of-day quote time silliness. I'm certain finance-quote will patch it >> another way, but this way is simple to explain and it works for me. > > Many thanks. This is 99% of the way, but unfortunately it is now > recording my UK fund holdings as 100x the correct value! While I'd like > to think I'm that rich, I suspect in the current climate they haven't > really gone up that much. Is there a simple adjustment to revert to > pence instead of pounds? > > The UK stock prices seem OK, it is the UK fund prices which are awry. > > - -- > Conor O'Neill, at home in Bristol, UK
Hmm. Must be the pence vs. pounds issue. I'll send the issue upstream. They seem reasonably receptive to doing the fund retrieval as a separate case instead of trying to rearrange the fields in the retrieval request. Meanwhile, you might search the gnucash mail list archives. I seem to remember someone dealt with this within the last year or so. Dave -- David Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel