Version 4.3.0 of msmquote is now available for download from GitHub.
*** Important Note ***
A Quick File Repair must be run on your Money file
before msmquote 4.3.0 is run for the first time.
What's new:
Changes and enhancementsmsmquote is an open-source Java command-line
application for updating current and historical security quotes
and current currency exchange rates in Microsoft Money files,
using a variety of online and offline quote sources.
Quote data can be updated for any security or currency where a quote is available from these supported sources:
Historical data for a single security can be updated where a quote is available from the following sources:
To get started with msmquote please see the project home
page. Further documentation can be found in the wiki.
-- Jonathan
Thank you very much for this new version.
After testing I confirm that it works perfectly
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Hi,
This is due to the symbol size limit imposed by Money. Can you
confirm the base currency of your Money file and also the full
symbol that you see on the Details page for this
investment?
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Thanks. I'm currently testing a minor change to msmquote that
would enable these to be updated.
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The annualised return value is calculated by Money - I've always
assumed that 0% means that it can't be calculated rather than
actual return being 0%. I also sometimes see this behaviour in the
Investment Performance reports.
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