Went ahead and edited the file as suggested and it works better for me now
than it ever has since we moved to Alphvantage. I only had one security out
of around 50 that did not work - before the recent problems I used to get
around 4 to 8 that failed to update. Thanks for a very simple and, so far,
When I open the AlphaVantage.pm file in Notepad the lines do not neatly wrap
around as shown in your example so the are you show looks like - ;
select(undef, undef, undef, .7) if ($quantity); } return wantarray() ?
%info : \%info; }
I have had to take out some spaces to stop it wrapping
Ameet,
Your suggestion to edit the AlphaVantage.pm file worked great for me. I
have 13 securities, so I waited about 4 minutes, but I got quotes on all
the securities. Since I only do this a couple of times a week it will
work fine for me until Finance:Quote comes up with a better solution.
Thanks
Edit AlphaVantage.pm in your finance::quote folder. Eg. On my system
C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Finance\Quote\AlphaVantage.pm
I'm using fq-1.47.
Add sleep(15) as the last line in the 'foreach' loop. This addresses what
David has suggested below. It adds 15 seconds between each quote as
AlphaVa
Hello,
On September 1, 2018, at 2:59 AM, Rob wrote:
>Hi All:
>I've added multiple stocks and mutual funds into the security editor of
>gnuCash. Using AlphaVantage, I have also tested the retrieval of quotes
>using the command line tool gnc-fq-dump. I've noticed a few things:
> 1. If I use the
Hi All:
I've added multiple stocks and mutual funds into the security editor of
gnuCash. Using AlphaVantage, I have also tested the retrieval of quotes
using the command line tool gnc-fq-dump. I've noticed a few things:
1. If I use the GUI to request price quotes, I get an error saying
"Una