No, --quotes-get runs finance quote. Importing via the command line is not yet
implemented and AFAIK isn't on any core developer's todo list, so you're
welcome to jump in and provide a pull request.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On May 16, 2021, at 4:10 PM, mike823 wrote:
>
> Can "gnucash-cli --quot
Hi,
Yet another way that I use is to create a duplicate transaction but no amount
tied to it. You then add another attachment to that new transaction.
For the description name use whatever works for you. Examples:
Walmart
Walmart
Walmart
Walmart-1
Walmart-2
Walmart-3
Walmart
Walmart-attachment2
Hi Jacob
It looks like the Financial Times' Funds service will provide prices:
C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin>perl gnc-fq-dump ftfunds SE0005993078
symbol: SE0005993078 <=== required
date: 05/12/2021 <=== recommended
currency: DKK <=== required
Can "gnucash-cli --quotes get" load quotes from a file, like the import
prices from CSV does? Thanks.
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Hi
I am trying to get online quotes for a few mutual funds I am tracking,
but I am having no luck, mostly because they don't really have any
symbols, only ISINs. Anyone have any ideas on how I proceed on this one?
They are not available on Yahoo, but I found them on a few others
without succ
Michael,
The topic is Associate a file with the selected transaction
and the discussion is about identifying and locating the associated files.
This issue just gets more complicated when multiple books are involved.
On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 10:16 AM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast
and for people with multiple books, how to easily store in separate
places for each book
Liz
I have (and have had) many different sets of books kept under gnucash.
For this reason, I am totally unclear what problem users seem to be having.
A set of books under gnucash is a file. When you