Samantha, So Finance::Quote is correctly installed. Maybe GnuCash isn't finding perl. Run the following in Poweshell: [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('PATH', 'MACHINE') Make sure that it lists the correct Strawberry Perl path. Those square brackets around Environment are part of the command.
Next, start GnuCash from Powershell as follows: & 'C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnucash.exe' --log gnc.scm=debug --nofile Just quit when it finishes starting. Find the most recent trace file Get-ChildItem -Path $Env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\Temp -filter gnucash.trace.* | Sort-Object -Property Date and display it (substitute the most recent file name from your listing) Get-Content $Env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\Temp\gnucash.trace.RSHPO0.log Regards, John Ralls > On Aug 8, 2020, at 6:00 AM, Samantha Payn <saman...@boorertranslations.com> > wrote: > > John, thank you for these corrections. In Powershell they brought results as > below: > > PS C:\Users\User> cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\" > PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> $Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY = " APIKEY" > PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> perl 'c:\Program Files > (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump' currency USD GBP > 1 USD = 0.76587 GBP > PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> perl 'c:\Program Files > (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump' currency EUR GBP > 1 EUR = 0.9031 GBP > PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> > (In the CMD window I still had a syntax error, but let's just carry on with > Powershell). > > But Gnucash still doesn't fetch the rate for me. > > And by the way I love the predictive text infill - such a time saver! > > Best regards > > Samantha > >> On 7 August 2020 20:08 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >> >> >> Samantha, >> >> Pardon the inlining: >>> On Aug 7, 2020, at 6:00 AM, Samantha Payn < >>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>> >>> John, I appreciate why you wish to keep this on list and so thank you and >>> everyone for your patience while I stumble through. >>> Sorry but I am such a beginner with CMD and Powershell environment that >>> initially I took your references to CMD and Powershell as part of the code >>> I should be typing. >>> Background: running Windows 10 home, regularly updated. Updated to the most >>> recent version of Gnucash: Gnucash Version: 4.1, Build ID: >>> 4.1+(2020-07-25), Finance::Quote: 1.49. Problem started when I changed my >>> PC and reinstalled gnucash. Prior to this I had been using Gnucash for >>> transactions in three currencies without problem. >>> Now, when posting invoices in “foreign” currency the Get Quotes button >>> lights up, but when I click it I get an error window that says: "There was >>> a system error while retrieving the price quotes". The invoice then appears >>> to be posted but I have no confidence the currency exchange has been >>> handled correctly. >>> >>> These are the results I get from following John’s guidance for testing: >>> In powershell window: >>> PS C:\Users\User> cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\" >>> PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> $Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY = " APIKEY" >>> PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> perl 'c:\Program Files >>> (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump currency' USD GBP >> ____^____ >> The marked quote is in the wrong place. It needs to go at the end of dump, >> as in ...gnc-fq-dump' currency USD GBP >> >>> Can't open perl script "c:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump >>> currency": No such file or directory >> So that Windows doesn't think that it's part of the perl script's name. >> >> >>> PS C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin> >>> Type is variously yellow (cd, perl), lime green ($Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY >>> ) and sea green (after the lime green text) or white at the start of each >>> line. >>> >>> In CMD window: >>> C:\Users\User>cd C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin >>> C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>set ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY <APIKEY> >>> The syntax of the command is incorrect. >> Sorry, that should be >> set ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY=<APIKEY> >> >> Note no spaces between the variable name, equal sign, and value. >> >> Regards, >> John Ralls >>> In an effort not to mistype anything I mostly copy and paste from John's >>> guidance. >>> I will attempt to follow up on any advice given from now on more promptly >>> and thanks in advance for all assistance offered. >>> Samantha >>>> On 7 August 2020 00:56 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Samantha, >>>> >>>> I'd prefer to keep everything on the list. I'm not regularly a Windows >>>> user and someone who is might be able to chime in with more help. >>>> >>>> I think you have a CMD shell there rather than a Powershell. Powershell >>>> would color $Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY bright green no matter what else you >>>> typed and it puts a space between the prompt and your input. CMD doesn't >>>> color anything and doesn't separate the prompt from the input with a >>>> space. To set an environment variable in CMD you do >>>> SET ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY <your key> >>>> making the obvious substitution. No quotes are needed, and the angle >>>> braces are part of the substitution. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> John Ralls >>>> >>>>> On Aug 5, 2020, at 2:17 AM, Samantha Payn < >>>>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi John >>>>> Sorry for my lengthy silence. I have attempted to follow your >>>>> instructions but so far without success. >>>>> This is as far as I have got: >>>>> C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>$Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY = "[my >>>>> alphavantage key" >>>>> The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. >>>>> All text in white. >>>>> If you are willing to help me further, John, perhaps we should take this >>>>> off the mailing list as at the moment the problems are with my >>>>> inexperience in the Powershell environment, rather than with gnucash >>>>> itself? >>>>> Many thanks for your assistance so far and hoping for your continued >>>>> patience. >>>>> Samantha >>>>>> On 27 July 2020 20:16 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Samantha, >>>>>> >>>>>> Regardless of the shell you must enclose paths with spaces in quotes, >>>>>> e.g. >>>>>> cd "c:\Program Files (86)\gnucash\bin" >>>>>> You can use ' instead of " if you like. You can also start typing and >>>>>> use tab completion, for example type >>>>>> cd c:\prog<TAB> >>>>>> and the shell will change it to >>>>>> cd 'C:\Program Files\' >>>>>> You can then backspace out the \', type a space and <TAB> again and it >>>>>> will fill in the (x86)\' for you. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> John Ralls >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jul 27, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Samantha Payn < >>>>>>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry John (and everyone). I can't get it to accept (x86) now: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> C:\Users\User> cd C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin >>>>>>> x86 : The term 'x86' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, >>>>>>> function, script file, or operable program. >>>>>>> Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that >>>>>>> the path is correct and try again. >>>>>>> At line:1 char:22 >>>>>>> + cd C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin >>>>>>> + ~~~ >>>>>>> + CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (x86:String) [], >>>>>>> CommandNotFoundException >>>>>>> + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So sorry. Instead of bothering you guys should I try to get local help? >>>>>>> Best wishes and thanks again >>>>>>> Samantha >>>>>>>> On 27 July 2020 19:30 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Samantha, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sorry I wasn't more explicit: Yes, each command is a line on its own, >>>>>>>> followed by <Return>. You need to use quotes around your API key, so >>>>>>>> $Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY = "[my API key]" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I see that I left off the second quote in the perl command line, it >>>>>>>> should be >>>>>>>> perl 'c:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump currency' USD GBP >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The Powershell terminal color-codes errors in red on black, variables >>>>>>>> and special values (e.g. $true, $false) in green, and command names in >>>>>>>> yellow. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> John Ralls >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Jul 27, 2020, at 2:30 AM, Samantha Payn < >>>>>>>>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi John >>>>>>>>> I am sorry to have to come back to you for more support on this and >>>>>>>>> thanks again for your patience. >>>>>>>>> After some fumbling (am I right that I should type each line you have >>>>>>>>> typed followed by the "Enter" key? I really am that much of a newb at >>>>>>>>> this), I got an error message in red type as follows: >>>>>>>>> [my API key] : The term '[my API key]' is not recognized as the name >>>>>>>>> of a cmdlet, function, >>>>>>>>> script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or >>>>>>>>> if a path was included, verify >>>>>>>>> that the path is correct and try again. >>>>>>>>> At line:1 char:29 >>>>>>>>> + $Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY = [my API key] >>>>>>>>> + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>>>> + CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: ([my API key]:String) [], >>>>>>>>> CommandNotFoundException >>>>>>>>> + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> (In the text above I have switched out my 16 digit API key for the >>>>>>>>> words "[my API key]"). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Please also explain what the significance of green and yellow text is >>>>>>>>> in this environment. >>>>>>>>> Many thanks >>>>>>>>> Samantha >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 25 July 2020 20:04 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Samantha, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Powershell (Admin) just means Powershell with admin privilege. >>>>>>>>>> Starting it will raise a User Authorization Escalation dialog box >>>>>>>>>> asking if you're sure that you want Powershell to "make changes to >>>>>>>>>> your device". You don't need it for this test, plain Powershell is >>>>>>>>>> fine. Yes, Powershell. I don't think that there is a Poweshell, >>>>>>>>>> please excuse my hasty typing. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Since you use only those 3 currencies try all three combinations, >>>>>>>>>> i.e. USD->GBP, EUR->GBP, and EUR->USD with gnc-fq-dump. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>> John Ralls >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Jul 25, 2020, at 10:27 AM, Samantha Payn < >>>>>>>>>>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> John, thank you for your continued support. >>>>>>>>>>> Before I try this can I just clarify two points: >>>>>>>>>>> I have a choice of Windows Powershell and Windows Powershell >>>>>>>>>>> (Admin): which should I choose? >>>>>>>>>>> And in the middle of your email I presume you mean "Powershell" >>>>>>>>>>> (not Poweshell as typed)? >>>>>>>>>>> Finally, in response to your question I have no securities in my >>>>>>>>>>> Gnucash accounts. I am a freelance translator with a home currency >>>>>>>>>>> of GBP and clients who pay me (and a very occasional purchase) in >>>>>>>>>>> EUR and USD and use Gnucash for my business accounts. These are the >>>>>>>>>>> currency rates I am trying to access. >>>>>>>>>>> Best wishes >>>>>>>>>>> Samantha >>>>>>>>>>>> On 25 July 2020 17:12 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Samantha, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Next, some command-line testing. You can use CMD if you like, but >>>>>>>>>>>> I find Powershell to be a bit friendlier and easier to get to: >>>>>>>>>>>> Just right-click in the Start menu and it's in the middle. Once >>>>>>>>>>>> you have a shell, cd to C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> First you'll need to set your ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY in the >>>>>>>>>>>> environment: >>>>>>>>>>>> CMD >>>>>>>>>>>> set ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY xxx... >>>>>>>>>>>> Poweshell >>>>>>>>>>>> $Env:ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY = xxx... >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Now test that you can retrieve an arbitrary currency pair: >>>>>>>>>>>> perl 'c:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnc-fq-dump currency USD >>>>>>>>>>>> GBP >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> If that works then Finance::Quote is working correctly and >>>>>>>>>>>> something else is going on. So far you've mentioned only currency >>>>>>>>>>>> rates, but the usual reason for a system error message from online >>>>>>>>>>>> price retrieval is trying to get a stock price from one of the >>>>>>>>>>>> dicontinued Yahoo! price sources. Do you have any securities in >>>>>>>>>>>> your book? If you're unsure use Tools>Security Editor to show a >>>>>>>>>>>> list of them. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>>>> John Ralls >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Jul 25, 2020, at 5:22 AM, Samantha Payn < >>>>>>>>>>>>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you for your help John. >>>>>>>>>>>>> I have done as you instruct (including restarting Gnucash after >>>>>>>>>>>>> the install) but there is now a different problem. >>>>>>>>>>>>> The Gnucash about info now does show version 1.49 for >>>>>>>>>>>>> Finance::Quote >>>>>>>>>>>>> The Get Quotes button does light up, but when I click it I get an >>>>>>>>>>>>> error window that says: "There was a system error while >>>>>>>>>>>>> retrieving the price quotes". >>>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried restarting my computer to see if that helps but it >>>>>>>>>>>>> made no difference. >>>>>>>>>>>>> The last two lines of the installing text in the CPAN window, >>>>>>>>>>>>> before the cpan prompt reappeared were *slightly* different to >>>>>>>>>>>>> what you showed in your email. As far as I can recall they said: >>>>>>>>>>>>> Appending installation info to >>>>>>>>>>>>> C:\strawberry\perl\lib/perllocal.pod >>>>>>>>>>>>> ECOCODE/Finance-Quote-1.49.tar.gz >>>>>>>>>>>>> C:\STRAWB\c\bin\gmake.exe install UNINST=1 -- OK >>>>>>>>>>>>> Can you please give me guidance on what to do now? >>>>>>>>>>>>> Very many thanks! >>>>>>>>>>>>> Samantha >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 24 July 2020 21:12 John Ralls < jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 4:33 AM, Samantha Payn < >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> saman...@boorertranslations.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry to repeat myself but can anyone help me or shall I have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to rely >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on manual input of foreign exchange rates for the foreseeable >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> future? I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> think that Windows has put the online price retrieval somewhere >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> where >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gnucash cannot "see" it and I am not sufficiently computer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> literate to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> correct this. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My problem is that when I go to post an invoice in a "foreign" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> currency >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the "fetch rate" button is greyed out so I cannot use the online >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> currency rate retrieval that I used to be able to before I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> upgraded my >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hardware. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> After installing the current version of gnucash on my new PC, I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clicked >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on "Install Online Price Retrieval" from the Gnucash list in my >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> menu and I have entered the Alfa Vantage API key in my gnucash >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> preferences. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have checked for the presence of the perl software using the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Troubleshooting method John Ralls directed me to and received >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> response that I should install the Finance::Quote. The only way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> done this in the past is by clicking on "Install Online Price >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Retrieval" from the Gnucash list in my start menu and this is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have done. So I have done this again and after a run of code in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the cmd >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> window the final lines are: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe" -MExtUtils::Command -e cp - - >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> examples/dm_zdump blib\script\dm_zdump pl2bat.bat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> blib\script\dm_dump >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SBECK/Date-Manip-6.82.tar.gz >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> C:\STRAWB~1\c\bin\gmake.exe - -OK >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Does this mean that online price retrieval has been installed? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> When I look in the Windows list of apps installed it says I have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> installed Strawberry Perl on 3rd July (when I first tried >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> installing it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on my new PC). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am running the latest version of Gnucash and I find that in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the help >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> window it says >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Version: 4.0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Build ID: 4.0+(2020-06-27) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Finance::Quote: -" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please let me know what other information you need in order to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be able >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to help me. I am stepping way out of my comfort zone when I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> enter the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cmd window but willing to give it a go. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> It looks like Finance::Quote is not getting installed. Try this: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Find the Strawberry Perl group in the Start menu (windows logo >>>>>>>>>>>>>> at the bottom left of the screen). Open it and start CPAN >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Client. You'll get something that looks sort of like a CMD >>>>>>>>>>>>>> window. At the prompt there type >>>>>>>>>>>>>> install Finance::Quote >>>>>>>>>>>>>> It will probably take a while and should eventually finish with >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Appending installation info to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> C:\strawberry\perl\lib/perllocal.pod >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ECOCODE/Finance-Quote-1.49.tar.gz >>>>>>>>>>>>>> C:\strawberry\c\bin\dmake.exe install UNINST=1 -- OK >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> If GnuCash is running restart it, after which it should report >>>>>>>>>>>>>> version 1.49 for Finance::Quote and light up the Get Quotes >>>>>>>>>>>>>> button. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 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. 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