Yes. That does work. Although it takes a very long time to get a response from
Yahoo. Like three minutes. That may be a function of my slow internet
connection.
Thank you very much, Dale.
Doug
On Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at 07:20:02 PM GMT-7, Dale Alspach
wrote:
Have you tried using
Have you tried using Yahoo as JSON to retrieve TIAA prices? This works for
all of mine. I don't know about that particular one.
Dale
On Wed, Jul 5, 2023, 7:06 PM doug brown via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
>
> Linux Mint v. 20. GNUCASH v. 4.2Finance::Quote v. 1.56
> When I up
On 7/5/23 19:23 UTC, Doug Brown wrote:
Linux Mint v. 20.?GNUCASH v. 4.2Finance::Quote v. 1.56
When I update the price Data Base it fails to retrieve TIAA-CREF quotes.
The Security Editor is set up as follows:
Running?gnc-fq-dump gives the following result:
doug@sager:~/src/gnucash-5.1$ gnc-f
Since these funds have been held since before I started using Gnucash I
can't really carry over any cost basis within it. I won't worry about it
too much because I am not using the reports directly and I don't use
Gnucash for my taxes. However, it appears it handled it anyway because
the top-le
I don't know if this ever worked for you, but when I run it with the
verbose flag "-v", I get the following:
[ Begin try with gnc-fq-dump ]
CMD> ./gnc-fq-dump -v tiaacref QCBMPX
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
symbol: QCBMPX (deduced) <=== required
date: ** missing **
Linux Mint v. 20. GNUCASH v. 4.2Finance::Quote v. 1.56
When I update the price Data Base it fails to retrieve TIAA-CREF quotes.
The Security Editor is set up as follows:
Running gnc-fq-dump gives the following result:
doug@sager:~/src/gnucash-5.1$ gnc-fq-dump tiaacref QCBMPXFinance::Quote fields
AC,
Yes, to keep GnuCash happy you want to transfer the cost basis as well as
the securities to the new brokerage account. By entering the transactions
as a sale at the same price that you purchased the the security and a new
purchase at that same price, you are transferring the cost basis, Since
Answering two at once:
Fred: No I did not work in split view. I was just working at the single
account level.
David: Are you saying I need to instruct GnuCash to treat the transfer
as a sale even though there was no sale thus no realized gains/losses
and no actual change in the cost basis?
AC,
Fred implied, but didn't elaborate on the point that the shares in the
original brokerage account had a cost basis that was incurred when they
were purchased. When you transfer them out, that is equivalent to a sale
or closing transaction, and the cost basis should be adjusted accordingly,
ev
I’ve posted my script here:
https://gist.github.com/trolin522581/cd9b8d684b0f9e0c8aed8876b256e31e
I’ll leave the wiki link to someone else.
--
Tom
For the government, which came first? (a) first $ taxed; (b) first $ borrowed;
(c) first $ spent. (Hint: state or federal?)
> On Jul 4, 20
On 04 July 2023 at 16:29, AC said:
> I recently moved some mutual funds from one brokerage to another. The
> process did not involve a sale, it was just a transfer of control from the
> old to the new.
>
> In my current books I keep mutual funds listed as subaccount under each
> brokerage as such
On 7/4/23 23:22:09 +, Richard Ullger wrote:
When prices are updated after midnight, the yahooweb price source is
returning the current date instead of the price date. See below...
On 7/4/23 22:35 -0400, Ken Farley replied:
My understanding of the new Yahooweb module is that it uses the
cu
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