Hi Derek,
Thanks for replying (again)... recall that we did some troubleshooting
before.. same issue.
After giving up on the install-uninstall macro type fix, I decided to
dig into Finance::Quote to see what I could find. There is a test perl
script that is short.. I tried it, named it showstoc
Quoting don Paolo Benvenuto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Actually I get that all the options others than "new search" are
>> > greyed, not available.
>> >
>> > Is it a bug, or have I something in my preferences that disables
>> > those options?
>> >
>> > I have the 2.2.1 debian unstable
>>
>> Well, t
> Actually I get that all the options others than "new search" are
> > greyed, not available.
> >
> > Is it a bug, or have I something in my preferences that disables
> > those options?
> >
> > I have the 2.2.1 debian unstable
>
> Well, they should be greyed out the first time; they should be
>
Quoting don Paolo Benvenuto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> * New search -- throw away your last set of results/criteria and start over
>> * Refine current search -- This lets you search within the results of the
>> previous search; i.e. an "AND" into the previous query
>> * Add results to current searc
El dom, 14-10-2007 a las 11:14 -0400, Derek Atkins escribió:
> > What I like less is that at the same time the list of search criteria is
> > reset
> > to only the last search criterium (Date Opened in my case). For me this is
> > a
> > bit counter-intuitive. I'd expect to get exactly the same
Hi,
Geert Janssens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I encountered this when using the business menu search dialog (to find for
> example a list of invoices)
>
> I entered two search criteria (using the Add button):
> - Company name
> - Date Opened
>
> After hitting find, the search results
Hi,
First, this isn't a bug in lots, per se. More likely it's a bug
in the business processing code. Can you please put this into
bugzilla so it doesn't get lost? Thank you SO MUCH for providing
a step-by-step process to reproduce the problem; I'll test it out
when I have some time (who knows
What happens when you try gnc-fq-dump ?
Maybe your quote source changed their website?
-derek
Richard Geddes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was using GNUCash 2.0.5 on Ubuntu 7.04 for the last several months. Set up
> some stock investments and downloaded stock prices with Tools -> Price Edito
Hi,
I encountered this when using the business menu search dialog (to find for
example a list of invoices)
I entered two search criteria (using the Add button):
- Company name
- Date Opened
After hitting find, the search results do match the search criteria. This is
good, as this is the main p