sage pattern would benefit substantially from saving only a few prices
>> regularly, it might pay to gather the prices that you want externally then
>> importing them into manually into GnuCash in a csv file.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 5, 2025 at 9:24 PM Matthew Clay
Dear gnucash community,
>From what I can tell, using either the "Get Quotes" button in the Price
Database or the command
gnucash-cli --quotes get .gnucash
retrieves quotes for all securities that have the "Get Online Quotes"
option enabled. Is it possible to update quotes for a subset of securit
Dear All,
Thank you all for your help. After changing all account types to "Cash"
(right click -> Edit Account -> select "Cash" for Account Type), I was able
to merge them. Previously, the new account I created was just an "Asset",
not "Cash"!
Thank
Dear Gnucash Community,
I am trying to merge two accounts in gnucash by deleting one account and
moving all of its transactions to the other account. This is explained in a
thread "Merging Two Accounts" dated Mon May 9 17:15:22 EDT 2011. After
selecting "Delete Account", however, the list of dest
ems that (based on other emails here) you
> can
> > cut and paste the report data into a spreadsheet.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 9:11 PM Matthew Clay wrote:
> >
> >> I have used gnucash for a few years, and have all of my investments
> sor
I have used gnucash for a few years, and have all of my investments sorted
by account. To understand how my investments are distributed, it would be
very convenient for me to have a report that computes the percentage of
certain investments in the whole, e.g., the percent that is bonds. Is it
possi
lts with the statements from
my financial institution (e.g., the fractional number of shares over
many statements is still correct, etc.). In order to get to this
point, however, I had to write some python code to process the
thousands of transactions in the csv file. It would be great if in the
fu
actually "flows" into and out of a selected account(s) with split
transactions, or is it on the user to mentally keep track of this?
Maybe there is another kind of report that can do this? Thank you for
your time and help.
Sincerely,
Matthew Clay
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gnu
port such a CSV file, would I import it for the stock
account, or maybe it doesn't matter?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
Sincerely,
Matthew
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 7:09 AM Geert Janssens
wrote:
>
> Op maandag 4 mei 2020 02:36:58 CEST schreef Matthew Clay:
>
> > Dear
Dear Gnucash Community,
Sorry if I missed this in the documentation, but is it possible to use
the CSV importer for security (stock) transactions? When I attempt to
import a CSV file into a security account, in the drop-down menu to
indicate what the columns in the CSV file are used for, I do not
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