On 24/01/18 11:26 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
David,
Another thing to try is run gnucash from the command line (I believe this is
also possible on OS X, though I don't know the details).
Normally gnucash prints the version of F::Q it finds to the console during
startup. That may give a hint already.
You can force discovery of the version by doing this on the command line:
gnucash --add-price-quotes /path/to/gnucash_file
It's probably better to do this when gnucash is not running, but it
should work even when it does. It just won't access the file because
it's already locked.
Cheers
Cam
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