On 20/01/18 07:54 PM, Paul Jones wrote:
Thanks Dave, I'll give that a try. Are you aware of which finance-quote
modules are working for Canadian stocks and mutual funds, or is it a case
of trial and error?
TSX and TSX.V are easily accessed using alphavantage. Also currency. For
CSE (suffix .CN
I am not aware, so that means, for me anyway, it would be trial and error.
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> On Jan 20, 2018, at 10:54 PM, Paul Jones wrote:
>
> Thanks Dave, I'll give that a try. Are you aware of which finance-quote
> modules are working for Canadian stocks and mutual fu
Thanks Dave, I'll give that a try. Are you aware of which finance-quote
modules are working for Canadian stocks and mutual funds, or is it a case
of trial and error?
Paul
On Sat, 20 Jan 2018 at 19:51 David Reiser wrote:
> The tdwaterhouse finance-quote module is not working. I don’t think I’ve
The tdwaterhouse finance-quote module is not working. I don’t think I’ve ever
seen it pass tests when I try to check all the modules (recently, anyway). My
recollection is that tdwaterhouse changed their site often, thus breaking the
f-q module just as often.
echo '(yahoo_json "IBM")' | gnc-fq-
When I try to get a quote from the command line I receive the following
list of error messages. Can someone interpret the problem for me?
Thanks
Paul
[image: FINANCE-QUOTES.png]
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Hello there,
First thing, thank a lot for developing and maintaining GnuCash. It's a
great software, I'm very glad to have a serious tool to keep track on my
accounts.
Some weeks ago, I find out about trial balance and trading accounts. My
trial balance report showed that my books were unbal
Not sure how you know it is 'frozen' after such a short time. GnuCash does
not have any 'activity' indicator. Try giving it several minutes.
David C
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 4:19 PM, Paul Konnersman
wrote:
> I have just made the decision to use Gnucash. So far I have successfully
> imported my
I have just made the decision to use Gnucash. So far I have successfully
imported my chart of accounts from a csv-file and attempted to import a
csv-file of transaction data. After 20-30 seconds of the transaction import
Gnucash freezes and I have to force quit. Any suggestions will be
appreciated.
On 20 January 2018 at 21:36, Gerald Mathias wrote:
> "
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> "If, by restore, you mean open a different file then use File > Open in
> GC. Then once you are happy that you have the current file open use File >
> Save As to save it with an appropriate name and then it should re-open that
> o
And now everything is back online.
Please let me know if you see any issues.
-derek
On Sat, January 20, 2018 2:08 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to be taking my network down (including code, wiki, lists) at
> around 12n today in order to relocate the equipment. I suspect the
> down
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>
>
>
"If, by restore, you mean open a different file then use File > Open in
GC. Then once you are happy that you have the current file open use File >
Save As to save it with an appropriate name and then it should re-open that
one in future. Keep an eye on the name in the title bar if ever yo
Hi,
I'm going to be taking my network down (including code, wiki, lists) at
around 12n today in order to relocate the equipment. I suspect the
downtime will be a couple hours or so, assuming everything goes
smoothly.
I will be taking the server down around 2:30pm, give or take.
I'll email again
John Cattell wrote
> 2.6.19 on windows 10 crashes when attempting to print an invoice.
Just tested on mine and there are no problems.
Keith
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On 20 January 2018 at 02:24, Gerald Mathias wrote:
> My thanks to Derek Atkins for some good pointers (and thank you, too, Bert
> Riding). I'm not sure whether I will finally be able to digest the
> suggestions sufficiently.
>
> Derek said, "On November 15 at 16:19 you made some changes to the fi
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