On 2021-05-17 02:53, Geoff wrote:
It looks like the Financial Times' Funds service will provide prices:

Thanks for checking this. I get this for the same command, but verbose:

$ gnc-fq-dump -v ftfunds SE0005993078
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
    symbol: SE0005993078         <=== required
      date: ** missing **        <=== recommended
  currency: ** missing **        <=== required
      last: **missing**          <=\
       nav: **missing**          <=== one of these
     price: **missing**          <=/
  timezone:                      <=== optional

** This stock quote cannot be used by GnuCash!


All fields returned by Finance::Quote for stock SE0005993078

stock           field  value
-----           -----  -----
SE0005993078   errormsg: Error - failed to find a price
SE0005993078       last: **missing**
SE0005993078       name: *** UNKNOWN ***
SE0005993078        nav: **missing**
SE0005993078      price: **missing**
SE0005993078 source: http://funds.ft.com/UK/Tearsheet/Summary?s=SE0005993078
SE0005993078    success: 0
SE0005993078     symbol: SE0005993078


This suggests that the issue is with my setup and not the sources as such. Would you mind helping me out and send the verbose output from a working system?

I have run "sudo gnc-fq-update" before this, and it has ensured than I am running Finance::Quote v1.49. It did warn about my perl version being v5.26.1, which is the version from Ubuntu 18.04.

I am also running Gnucash 4.5 which I have compiled from sources. So I could use a couple of pointers for debugging this.

/Jacob
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