Oh, that definitely is going to be a big factor in your response times for
pricing queries. In that case OS is not going to matter… the debugging steps I
suggested assumed issue from the US and further assumed that it is seen when
fetching prices for US listed companies. Your connection from ISP
It appears to depend upon where one is in the world.
Last week in Medellin, Colombia, it took hours on a fast
internet connection.
Today, in the Miami, FL, USA, airport, it takes about one minute.
I have tried
Fedora Linux 40 with Gnucash 5.8
Fedora Linux 37 with Gnucash 4.14
Both take the same
if you want to know what is purchase price and what is sell you can also
set up child accounts that contain only that info and if you want a
child account to register the appreciation/ depreciation. it's a bit
complicated but ultimately you can then do the transaction reports for the
info you n
all the values changed thanks to updates in the Price Database.
See the attached screenshot for example: in this broker I did no
transactions this year (as shown by the 0s in the stock/funds accounts),
however it shows a €2,092.87 increment in the parent account, which is
due to the increased valu