Hi Bruce,
While using F::Q version 1.5301, the quoted prices always matched the figures 
obtained elsewhere, and GnuCash displayed those figures in GB Pounds, so all 
was well. It was only when I transferred my GC file to the computer running GC 
version 5.4 and F::Q version 1.62 that I started to see prices that were 100 
times greater than they should be.
Regards,Alan G



    On Thursday 19 September 2024 at 20:37:07 BST, Bruce Schuck 
<bsch...@asgard-systems.com> wrote:  
 
 On 9/19/24 8:06 AM, aeg wrote:

> Perhaps I should have mentioned in my original post that I had 
> previously been downloading quotes on my old laptop, which is running
>  GnuCash version 4.12 on Windows 10 with Finance::Quote version
> 1.5301 installed, so presumably something has changed since those
> versions were current.

Alan,

In 1.45 Alphavantage started dividing all .L pricing data by 100. Which 
means securities traded in British Pounds were reported as 1/10 their 
actual value. The ".X" workaround was officially released in v1.58 on 
2023-08-12. I'm somewhat surprised you didn't notice incorrect pricing 
for London Exchange securities that traded in Pounds.

Bruce S.
  
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