You could also, without any alphavantage stuff, obtain quotes from the
"yahoo_json" source, again using NAB.AX as the symbol. Hopefully yahoo won't
kill off this source, too.
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Ken Farley
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Adding ".AX" to each security "Symbol/abbreviation" for ASX stocks fixed my
issue.
Yahoo didn't need this suffix, but alphavantage does.
Now all good!
Cheers,
Justin.
On 8 February 2018 at 22:10, Justin Smith wrote:
> Thanks - that works for me too...
>
> So ho
No, the namespace has no meaning to gnucash. It's purely for human
organization. Change the stock code.
-derek
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On February 8, 2018 9:10:53 AM Justin Smith wrote:
Thanks - that works for me too...
So how do configure gnucash to use NAB
Thanks - that works for me too...
So how do configure gnucash to use NAB.AX instead of NAB?
I would have thought that setting the security type to "ASX" would have
done that...
Cheers,
Justin.
On 8 February 2018 at 21:20, Anthony Hepple
wrote:
> The ticker NAB.AX seems to work for me:
>
> AL
Hi David,
Thanks for your email - it's interesting that it's not just me. I was
hoping the issue was my configuration...
You ask about NAB and Mar 13 but I have this same problem ("random" USD
quotes) with *all* my ASX stocks (20+).
Cheers,
Justin.
On 8 February 2018 at 21:01, David T. wrote:
Justin,
I see the same command line result. I will note that the date listed there is
for 2017 (mine is the same), which suggests something is out of whack. Looking
online, I see that NAB was at 33.14 on 03/13/2017, so that doesn’t work. I’ve
tried various versions of the exchange (ASX, ASE, A
Hi,
I use gnc to track my stock portfolio of mostly Australian ASX stocks.
After yahoo closed their quoting service I set up alphavantage as per the
instructions in the gnc FAQ (with key etc).
I've just noticed that the online quotes for *all* my ASX stocks are now in
USD, and that they are meani