> On Aug 6, 2019, at 11:06 AM, Ove <write2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks very much for that John. > > I did as you suggested, and it fixed the original problem but exposed a > different one. > > I get two currency quotes, EUR/SEK & EUR/USD from the online quote function. > > However since there is no SEK/USD quote , the total of my SEK Asset does not > include the USD ammounts, e.g. > > Assets: €xxx (Correct, equivalent of Kr70 + $12 + €1 in Euro) > Brokerage: Kr70 (missing the USD amount) > USD Assets: $12 > USD Cash $4 > USD Stocks: $8 > AMZN 1 Amazon > SEK Assets: Kr70 > SEK Cash kr40 > SEK Stocks: Kr20 > AZN.STO 1 AstraZeneca > SEK Mutual Funds: kr10 > Handelsbanken Multiasset 50 1 Handelsbanken > Bank Account (EUR) €1. > > In order to try to reset it: > I Deleted all currency quotes, > I un-ticked currency quotes in the Security Editor, and then re-Ticked them > I have tried only having USD & SEK ticked, and I have tried having USD & SEK > & EUR ticked. > however I only receive the online quotes for EUR/USD & EUR/SEK. > If I insert a manual quote for USD/SEK it will add up correctly. > > Is there a way to get Triangle quotes like this via online quotes, or is > there another way to achieve what I want to do. > > Possibly also worth mentioning, when I get the two quotes for EUR/USD & > EUR/SEK the window in Price Database looks like this: > +Currency > EUR(Euro) > where + denotes the drop down triangle > Note that there is no triangle to expand to look at what is under the EUR > quote. > > Rather than what I would have expected: > +Currency > +SEK (Swedish Krona) > SEK (Swedish Krona) EUR (Euro) 06/08/19 > Finance::Quote Last 0.093101 > +USD (US Dollar) > USD (US Dollar) EUR (Euro) 06/08/19 > Finance::Quote Last 0.892777 > > > when I look at the gnucash XML, it looks like this: > > <gnc:commodity version="2.0.0"> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>EUR</cmdty:id> > <cmdty:slots> > <slot> > <slot:key>auto_quote_control</slot:key> > <slot:value type="string">false</slot:value> > </slot> > </cmdty:slots> > </gnc:commodity> > <gnc:commodity version="2.0.0"> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>SEK</cmdty:id> > <cmdty:get_quotes/> > <cmdty:quote_source>currency</cmdty:quote_source> > <cmdty:quote_tz/> > </gnc:commodity> > <gnc:commodity version="2.0.0"> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>USD</cmdty:id> > <cmdty:get_quotes/> > <cmdty:quote_source>currency</cmdty:quote_source> > <cmdty:quote_tz/> > </gnc:commodity> > > and the resulting quotes: > <gnc:pricedb version="1"> > <price> > <price:id type="guid">9724d1f0b2cc4c709cba5026a8a01928</price:id> > <price:commodity> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>EUR</cmdty:id> > </price:commodity> > <price:currency> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>SEK</cmdty:id> > </price:currency> > <price:time> > <ts:date>2019-08-06 18:53:19 +0100</ts:date> > </price:time> > <price:source>Finance::Quote</price:source> > <price:type>last</price:type> > <price:value>10741/1000</price:value> > </price> > <price> > <price:id type="guid">60e4902beaab4a8f8dbf6e5227257336</price:id> > <price:commodity> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>EUR</cmdty:id> > </price:commodity> > <price:currency> > <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space> > <cmdty:id>USD</cmdty:id> > </price:currency> > <price:time> > <ts:date>2019-08-06 18:53:19 +0100</ts:date> > </price:time> > <price:source>Finance::Quote</price:source> > <price:type>last</price:type> > <price:value>11201/10000</price:value> > </price> > <price> > > > Many thanks in advance.
Sorry, I don't know the answer to that and I haven't found a good answer in the relevant code. Regards, John Ralls _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information. ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.