Hello Alpha Vantage's standard API usage is limited to five (5) API requests
per one (1) minute (https://www.alphavantage.co/premium/) My GnuCash (4.12)
Price Database lists 22 securities and it takes FINANCE::QUOTE (1.53) slightly
above 5min for the update. Regards Ismael
Hello Alpha Vantage's standard API usage is limited to five (5) API requests
per one (1) minute (https://www.alphavantage.co/premium/) My GnuCash (4.12)
Price Database lists 22 securities and it takes FINANCE::QUOTE (1.53) slightly
above 5min for the update. Regards Ismael On 2022-10-10 12:50,
H I think I may have just about run out of ideas.
If the GUI is just as slow as the CLI we have ruled that variable out.
Perhaps you could try using "Yahoo as JSON" as the Quote Source in the
Securities Editor. It won't take you very long to swap over your 18
securities, and this will
I'm not fetching that many -- maybe around 18 or so (I didn't count). In
the "old" days from the GUI, it would only take seconds (that was pre-Alpha
Vantage)
I'm not sure how busy their servers are... but when I run the gnc-fq-dump
program using Alpha Vantage and getting four quotes, it returns
Those screenshots give more information than you realize. I see that you
have installed GnuCash in the Linux Mint operating system. While I have
not used Linux Mint myself, I see from information available on
DistroWatch that Mint does not come with GnuCash pre-installed but it uses
the Debian
Good to know that this isn't just me. Using "File > Save As" works as a
workaround for me too - good find!
Chris
On Fri, 7 Oct 2022 at 12:59, john wrote:
> I can reproduce this with your sample file, and I discovered another
> facet: If one does a File>Save As, either to XML or SQlite3, the
I have a substantially similar arrangement with sub-accounts under a
checking account. And I also use v4.12 under Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
I suspect there are a couple of things going on:
1) When you click the Open button on the placeholder account, nothing shows
up. If you want to see the consolidated
Good afternoon,
Up until Ubuntu 22.04 The reconcile button was NOT grayed out for the
type of account I am using (Parent account and Placeholder). I am
including an example of my account structure here:
Banking Account (Parent Account, Placeholder)
Checkbook (sub-account)(contains
Dragging .app packages from a .dmg to /Applications (or ~/Applications)
is standard for all MacOS apps not installed by the AppStore.
It is not particular to GnuCash.
Many Apps have made a handy /Applications shortcut in their .dmg main
folder to prompt the user to do so, but that is not
On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 09:30:23 +0100
Eric Coates writes:
> There's a lot of people involved! Thanks to all of them
The author list is created by grabbing every contributor to the GitHub
repo with at least 2 commits. Some of those commits could be minor such
as correcting a typo in documentation.
Hello James Baxter
> I really don't like this at all.
What don't you like?
Please articulate what is the "this" that you don't like.
> I am looking to see how the stocks/ticker work over the internet.
> I have read about all of the help. even the Google.com
Well done! That is a very good
There's a lot of people involved! Thanks to all of them
Eric
==
On 09/10/2022 02:35, Bruce Schuck wrote:
New version 1.52 (*sic*) of Finance-Quote is available with the
following changes:
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Sir.
I really don't like this at all. I have said before, "SORRY" if I did something
wrong. But I think if there is a problem, I wish to be told.
I set up a dummy account to work with the GNUCASH. I am looking to see how the
stocks/ticker work over the internet.But for some reason. I have
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