On Sun, Apr 14, 2024 at 11:14 PM Geoff wrote:
> Sign of the times, the only protection is to register a new email address.
I'm satisfied with gMail's spam filtering. Especially considering it's
sending the malicious messaegs to the spam folder while letting
legitimate messages through.
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On Sun, Apr 14, 2024 at 9:58 PM Michael DeBusk wrote:
> I've gotten two or three obviously-malicious e-mails pretending to be
> from this mailing list. The From: line lists the sender as "Gnucash
> User" but the address is not this one. I fear a spammer (or worse) has
> subscribed and is
I'm one of the silent ones:
I read the report with some interest, but I've had so many issues with
having GnuCash get prices that I just don't bother anymore. I just allow it
to update as I do transactions in accounts... and there are ways to look at
price history online.
The only other reason I
On Tuesday, April 16th, 2024 at 04:13, Adrien Laveau
wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Thank you both for your time answering my question.
>
> At the moment my data being in GNC or not is not a big deal.
> I have the CSV/XLS fiel extracts (sadly my banks do not connect with GNC
> online systems).
> It is of
New version 1.60 of Finance-Quote is available with the following changes:
* Removed not working modules. Issues #346, #366, and #368.
Fidelity.pm, Cdbfundlibrary.com, Fundata.pm, and Fool.pm.
* YahooJSON.pm - Added code to retrieve cookies and a "crumb" required
On Mon Apr 15, 2024 22:02 EDT, Ken Farley wrote:
Once I sent the last message and had a bit of time to think about
it, I realized I could try something, and it worked.
There's a line in the module that uses a few exchange names to find
the correct data on the HTML page:
What version of F::Q
Once I sent the last message and had a bit of time to think about it, I
realized I could try something, and it worked.
There's a line in the module that uses a few exchange names to find the
correct data on the HTML page:
$taglink = $tree->look_down(_tag => 'a', href =>
Hello,
Thank you both for your time answering my question.
At the moment my data being in GNC or not is not a big deal.
I have the CSV/XLS fiel extracts (sadly my banks do not connect with GNC
online systems).
It is of the following form :
Description Amount Date
DescA xx 2024/03/12
DescB yy ...
If I go directly to the Google Finance site and ask for a quote for a
mutual fund, for example SNXFX, I get all the info I am seeking.
If I try to load prices into Gnucash using the "googleweb" source,
stocks are fine, ETFs are fine, but mutual funds like the above don't
work. My suspicions
So far, nothing like that has come across the wire to me.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/14/24 9:57 PM, Michael DeBusk wrote:
I've gotten two or three obviously-malicious e-mails pretending to be
from this mailing list. The From: line lists the sender as "Gnucash
User" but the address is not this one. I
The importer has had some upgrades in the past couple years. You can sort
by description in the importer, select multiple transactions with similar
descriptions, mass assign to a particular account, mass rename the
description too, via the right click menu.
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024, 4:14 am Adrien
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 01:29:55PM +1000, Liz wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 22:57:24 -0400
> Michael DeBusk wrote:
>
> > I've gotten two or three obviously-malicious e-mails pretending to be
> > from this mailing list. The From: line lists the sender as "Gnucash
> > User" but the address is not
On Monday, April 15th, 2024 at 04:40, Jim DeLaHunt
wrote:
>
> Hello, Adrien, and welcome to MusicBrainz!
Surely: "... welcome to GnuCash!" ?
>
> On 2024-04-14 13:03, Adrien Laveau wrote:
>
> > Hello community,
> >
> > I uploaded 5 years worth of bank account transaction to gnu-cash.
> >
>
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