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Quoting
Jack
via
KMyMoney
<<a href="mailto:kmymoney@kde.org">kmymoney@kde.org</a>>:</p>
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type="cite">
<p>
On
2023.04.19
18:54,
David
Dembrow
via
KMyMoney
wrote:</p>
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type="cite">
<p>
Today
my
daily
update
of
stock
prices
failed. 
Is
there
an
update
to<br>

the
online
quote
source
that
I
need
to
fix?<br>

<br>

Thanks,<br>

<br>

---d.dembrow</p>
</blockquote>
Not
that
I
know
of,
but
you
really
need
to
provide
more
information<br>

before
anyone
can
even
begin
to
guess
what
your
problem
is.<br>

What
version
are
you
running,
and
what
OS/Distribution?<br>

When
did
it
last
work
(I
assume
yesterday
since
you
say
daily,
but
want<br>

to
be
sure.)<br>

What
(if
anything)
else
changed
on
your
PC
since
yesterday?<br>

Please
elaborate
on
"failed." 
Did
you
get
any
error
message? 
If
not,<br>

please
try
running
from
command
line/console,
as
there
may
be
error
or<br>

warning
messages
produced
there
that
you
won't
see
in
the
GUI.Thanks.</blockquote>
<p>
I
agree
with
Jack. 
It
is
not
answerable
as
it
is.... 
Provide
more
information
on
your
setup
at
least:<br>

<br>

KMM
version<br>

Which
online
source
is
failing<br>

The
websites
you're
using<br>

One
of
the
failing
tickers<br>

The
actual
error
messages<br>

If
you
are
on
Linux
sometimes
I
run
KMM
from
CLI
to
see
if
it
outputs
errors...
Try
it
if
you
can.<br>

<br>

Its
been
known
to
happen,
sites
change
their
web
layout
or
the
way
they
provide
data
and
regexes
need
a
cleanup.<br>
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Louis-Philippe
Allard<br>

<a href="mailto:lp.allard.1@gmail.com">
lp.allard.1@gmail.com</a><br>

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