Problem w/current Price of TXN

David T. sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 6 23:52:10 EST 2016


Ken,

Good point about editing the security and its category.

Others: I see that TXN retrieves a November 4 price at this time, so whatever glitch was happening appears to have cleared.

David

> On Nov 7, 2016, at 5:07 AM, farleykj <farleykj at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The Price Editor lets you edit historical price data; you use the Security
> Editor to change the source of quotes. The NYSE or NASDAQ or whatever is
> just an internal categorization of the securities that you can change to
> whatever you want. I've added some for other stuff, like Funds, ETFs, etc.
> They have nothing to do with where GnuCash (or, more specifically,
> Finance::Quote) is going to get data.
> So, just pop into the Security Editor, pick a security you want to change,
> then hit the "Edit" button. At the bottom of the popup window is the quote
> source info. It will list all the sources that are currently available to
> your particular version of Finance::Quote. For TXN, I'd probably select the
> "Multiple" radio button and then scroll to "USA (Yahoo, Fool,...)".
> 
> 
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