On Sonntag, 16. Februar 2025 00:05:22 CET Jack Ostroff via KMyMoney-devel wrote:
> For the past few weeks/months I've pretty much given up on trying to > retrieve online stock prices. This week, I finally updated my sources, > and most of my stocks retrieved the latest price just fine. However, > many mutual funds did not, failing with "Unable to find 'timestamp' > from date pattern 'chart:result:timestamp' in quote data." In trying > to trace down the actual problem, I saw there were two timestamps in > the created URL, and they decoded to the start of today, and the > current time. If there is no price for that fund for today, I can see > this failure. I did finally manage to try to retrieve prices for > yesterday through today, and it worked, but only getting a price for > yesterday. > > So - I wonder if the first retrieval fails, and today is on a weekend > or holiday, would it be reasonable to try to retrieve the price for > yesterday or the previous day? Is there any other way to address this? > > Separately, it seems there are lots of different places to get a > listing of securities, but not all are sortable, and only from some can > you request an online price update, and from only one of those can you > actually specify a range of dates. Am I best off just filing a wish > list for addressing some of these issues? I think that I covered most of that during the last couple of days. > For one example, in the Tools/Prices dialog, you can click on either > the Commodity or Stock Name column head to sort on that column, and > click again to sort decreasing. However, from the Equities Tab of the > Investments View, if you right click and select "Update Stock and > CUrrency Prices..." clicking on the header has no effect at all, and in > the Securities Tab, that option is not available. > > Also, on the price update dialog, there is no search function, so > finding a single stock is mildly annoying if you CAN sort the columns, > but extremely annoying if you can nether sort nor filter. > > Thanks for suggestions on where to best address this. As mentioned: this should now be available. The filter opens with the usual Ctrl+F sequence when in the dialog. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart ------------------------------------------------------------- No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who is not trying. -- unknown -------------------------------------------------------------
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