On 08/11/17 12:40 PM, Erik Colson wrote:

Please list some symbols you tried.


Here you go:

CMI.V
MBA.TO
QST.V
FCEL (on NASDAQ)

I ran gnucash --add-price-quotes with debugging on and logged it. There are entries for currencies and for  stocks etc of this form (selected lines to show each exchange): * 11:54:34  INFO <gnc.commodity> [gnc_commodity_table_insert] insert 0x562c52344200 FCEL into nsp=0x562c516ae120 NASDAQ * 11:54:34  INFO <gnc.commodity> [gnc_commodity_table_insert] insert 0x562c52343fe0 VPLM into nsp=0x562c5233a860 OTC * 11:54:34  INFO <gnc.commodity> [gnc_commodity_table_insert] insert 0x562c523458b0 AVO.TO into nsp=0x562c5233a760 TSX * 11:54:34  INFO <gnc.commodity> [gnc_commodity_table_insert] insert 0x562c52348a30 ALV.V into nsp=0x562c5233a4c0 TSX.V

I'm not sure whether this is just part of the setup as gnucash loads, or whether this shows gnucash attempting to get quotes.

gnc-fq-dump gives this return:
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
    symbol: ALV.V                <=== required
      date: 11/08/2017           <=== recommended
  currency: ** missing **        <=== required
      last: 0.2000               <=\
       nav:                      <=== one of these
     price:                      <=/
  timezone:                      <=== optional

** This stock quote cannot be used by GnuCash!

Anything else I can provide?

Thank you

Cam

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