Price Source for Mutual Fund and Stock

Andrew Sackville-West andrew at swclan.homelinux.org
Thu Mar 20 19:26:33 EDT 2008


On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 02:25:47PM -0700, Yogesh Agrawal wrote:
> 
> I understand recent entry, but not the nearest in time, if nearest in time
> is  nearest to
> the current date, then in that case most recent and nearest in time will
> always come same,
> If nearest in time is something else, then I don't know what it is?

nearest in time means the entry that is closest to the date set in the
report. So if the date of the report is set to December 31, 2007 then
it will show the price entry that is *closest* to that date. This is
different than most recent which is relative to *today*. 

A
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