It might be possible to use this

https://www.vertex42.com/ExcelTemplates/excel-stock-quotes.html

and then use the python backdoor to import the prices.

There might be something useful here:

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Importing_fund_or_stock_prices_from_an_OFX_file

I'm going to wait a few days to see if someone smarter gets this sorted out :)


On 11/04/2017 09:18 AM, GB wrote:
Hello

As other people have noticed, the Finance::Quote function is no longer
working for folks (or rather it is something related to Yahoo!Finance API
modifications causing issues )

Is there a workaround for this?  I simply am not able to manually update
each security in the Price Editor separately to get a full picture of my
finances.  Is there another way to workaround this until F::Q function come
back?

Like, for instance, is there a way I can use Excel or Google spreadsheets to
pull the quotes needed ( perhaps not from Yahoo ) and then import that that
as a CSV into GC, or perhaps convert that to a db script to update my
gnucash db?

Sorry in advance, i know this is obtuse question.  I am not familiar with
gc's SW design... I am just an un-informed user who is heavily reliant on
gnucash !

GB



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