Running Finance::Quote ??
David Reiser
dbreiser at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 14 19:00:17 EST 2009
Tools>Price Editor>Get Quotes
But be sure the "Get Online Quotes" check box is active in the Edit
Security window for each stock (accessed from Tools>Security Editor).
Dave
On Jan 14, 2009, at 6:18 PM, The Wassermans wrote:
> I am a Quicken user determined to convert to GnuCash
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 8.04.
>
> Just loaded GnuCash and manually established and populated an Account
> Structure. All looks fine and makes sense. Then I created and
> populated
> a share portfolio according to GnuCash tutorial
>
>
> Then I loaded Finance::Quote according to instructions from: GnuCash
> Tutorial and Concepts Guide 8.6.3.1. "gnc-fq-update" did it's thing
> and
> seemed to install itself.
>
> I ran "gnc-fq-dump" as instructed and get this report:-
>
> Usage: /usr/bin/gnc-fq-dump <quote-source> [-v] <stock> [<stock> ...]
>
> Available sources are:
> tsp vwd financecanada yahoo_nz australia usa troweprice france
> amfiindia nasdaq usfedbonds bmonesbittburns aex_options yahoo_asia
> troweprice_direct tiaacref canada yahoo seb_funds adig yahoo_brasil
> fidelity aiahk greece dwsfunds yahoo_australia unionfunds finland
> lerevenu asia tsx indiamutual hex brasil asegr deka nyse canadamutual
> fidelity_direct asx finanzpartner tdwaterhouse fool trustnet
> ftportfolios_direct uk_unit_trusts dutch cominvest ftportfolios
> tdefunds
> nzx za aex_futures fundlibrary stockhousecanada_fund aex
> yahoo_europe nz
> vanguard bourso europe platinum maninv
>
> My problem is- How do I update my portfolio> I can't seem to find a
> menu item to update.
>
>
> Which looks something like this:
>
> Stock(DIW)
> 0 CLH
> $
> 0 CBH
> $
> 0 BHP
> $
> 0 AXA
> $
> 0 AWE
> $
> 0 AWB
> $
> 0 ANZ
> $
> 0 AMP
> $
> 0 WBC
> $
> $XXXXXXXXXXXX.XX
> $XXXXXXXXXX.XX
>
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