Price Editor changed currency basis?

FireFly fireflys_98 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 13 11:05:26 EST 2012


Hmm,

Running that same query this morning I now get

Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
    symbol: BP.L                 <=== required
      date: 01/13/2012           <=== required
  currency: GBP                  <=== required
      last: 4.741                <=\       
       nav:                      <=== one of these
     price: 4.741                <=/        
  timezone:                      <=== optional


So maybe was a hickup by Yahoo, but is fixed now?


 
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________________________________
 From: John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.fremont.ca.us>
To: FireFly <fireflys_98 at yahoo.com> 
Cc: "gnucash-user at gnucash.org" <gnucash-user at gnucash.org> 
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: Price Editor changed currency basis?
 

On Jan 12, 2012, at 7:53 PM, FireFly wrote:

> I have a couple of UK stocks, until recently the prices were reported from FQ in pounds, i.e. a share worth 20p would have a price as 0.20
> 
> Today I ran Price editor and got qutes, I was, "shocked" to see the totals in my accounts, but then found that it was now reporting a share worth 20p as 20.00, so my shares looked like they'd increased 100 fold, which would be nice but!
> 
> Anyone know why this might have happened (or how I might be able to resolve it)?


I ran `gnc-fq-dump europe BP.L` just now and got 
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/bin/gnc-fq-dump europe BP.L
Finance::Quote fields Gnucash uses:
    symbol: BP.L                 <=== required
      date: 01/12/2012           <=== required
  currency: GBP                  <=== required
      last: 479.50               <=\      
       nav:                      <=== one of these
     price: 479.50               <=/        
  timezone:                      <=== optional

That says the quote is £479.50, which seems unlikely to me. It's really £4.795, right? (UK stock prices are quoted in New Pence IIRC.)
Have a look at the price history for one of your stocks in Tools>Price Editor and see if they changed the currency or the way they report it. 

Regards,
John Ralls


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