unfortunately, no, at this point there is no way to import quotes
from a file, unless there is some way to feed that into Finance::Quotes

-derek

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I am considering switching from Quicken to GNUCash.
> I am using Quicken mainly to track my stock investments, and I have a
> stock price history of more than ten years for several dozen of stocks.
> Questions :
> 1. Is it possible to import stock prices from a local file into GNUCash
> ( I am not willing to try to download the prices from Internet; it is
> even not feasible
> as some of these stocks have disappeared further to merger/acquisitions)
> 2. What would be the import file format.
> 3. If a utility program does not exist, I am willing to write my own,
> but I need to know how the stock prices are internally stored (I
> suppose in a data base?).
> 
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