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Wm... tcnw81 at tarrcity.demon.co.uk
Sat Nov 14 05:51:18 EST 2015


Sat, 14 Nov 2015 09:25:14 
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Sébastien de Menten <sdementen at gmail.com> wrote...

>On Friday, November 13, 2015, Wm... <tcnw81 at tarrcity.demon.co.uk> 
>wrote:
>> Fri, 13 Nov 2015 08:34:49 <CAB2pxDs37TG2qhn6KnXJaN79CDmTuw+DEvmBy7-E=
>Tk26saEMw at mail.gmail.com>
>> Sébastien de Menten <sdementen at gmail.com> wrote...
>>
>>> As a python user, you may be interested by piecash (
>>> https://github.com/sdementen/piecash), a python library to work with
>> gnucash books.
>> There is an example of script to import into/export from a book the
prices
>> in CSV format.
>> There is also a Commodity.update_prices function that import history 
of
>> prices from yahoo or quandl.
>
> To avoid confusion (I think Sebastien knows this) 2.6.9 isn't 
exporting
prices from XML to SQL so some extra thought will be required if the OP
chooses this way today and is using XML.
>
I didn't know that, tx for the clarification. So if someone goes from 
sql
to xml or vice versa, the list of prices if dropped, do I understand
correctly ?

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756339

in 2.6.9 xml to sql loses the prices table, fixed for 2.6.10 and 
available right now for people brave enough to use master aka 2.6.99

I think 2.6.7 did it right if the OP is in a rush and doesn't mind 
rolling back a minor release

-- 
Wm...



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