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<p>
Quoting
Jack
via
KMyMoney
<<a href="mailto:kmymoney@kde.org">kmymoney@kde.org</a>>:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid blue;margin-left:2px;padding-left:12px;"
type="cite">
<p>
On
2023.04.20
12:59,
David
Dembrow
via
KMyMoney
wrote:</p>
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type="cite">
<p>
On
4/20/23
12:39
PM,
Jack
via
KMyMoney
wrote:</p>
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type="cite">
<p>
On
4/20/23
10:31,
David
Dembrow
via
KMyMoney
wrote:</p>
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type="cite">
<p>
Sorry,
I
should
have
known
better.
Here
is
some
additional
details.<br>

<br>

Version
5.1.3
Operating
System
Linux/Fedora
37<br>

The
update
to
stock
prices
appeared
to
work
18-April
and
failed<br>

19-April. 
I
know
of
nothing
that
changed
other
than
the
operating<br>

system
updates
that
appear
daily
with
fedora.<br>

<br>

The
failure
happens
when
I
attempt
to
update
all
stock
prices. 
The<br>

status
message
is:<br>

<br>

Fetching
URL<br>

<a href="https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=ABBV"
target="_blank">
https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=ABBV</a>...<br>

<br>

Identifier
found:
''<br>

<br>

Unable
to
update
price
for
ABBV
(no
price
or
no
date)<br>

<br>

I
recall
a
change
in
the
past
that
yahoo
finance
did
and
the<br>

correction
was
made
with
a
New
Quote
Source
and
the
following<br>

details
-
much
off
which
I
do
not
understand
how
it
works
but
it<br>

worked:<br>

<br>

URL<br>

<a href="https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=%1"
target="_blank">
https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?fields=regularMarketPrice&symbols=%1</a><br>

CSV
URL<br>

Identifier<br>

Identify
by
Symbol<br>

Price
"regularMarketPrice":((\d+|\d{1,3}(?:[,]\d{3})).\d+)<br>

Date
"regularMarketTime":([\d]+)<br>

Date
Format<br>

Strip
HTML
Stripping
checked<br>

<br>

I
notice
no
messages
in
the
command
line
attempting
to
update
all<br>

stock
prices.<br>

<br>

Thanks
for
the
support!</p>
</blockquote>
To
confirm,
you
successfully
updated
all
other
prices,
but
just<br>

failed
on
ABBV? 
Have
you
tried
again? 
I
was
just
able
to<br>

successfully
update
ABBV
with
5.1.3
with
those
settings.</blockquote>
No,
all
of
my
updates
failed
(I
only
actually
tried
5-6
before<br>

cancelling).
ABBV
happens
to
be
the
first
and
I
used
it
as
an
example.<br>

<br>

I
just
tried
again
and
everything
worked
fine.
Thanks
again
for
the<br>

support
and
timely
replies.</blockquote>
Thanks
for
letting
us
know. 
When
something
like
that
happens,
always<br>

remember
the
possibility
of
a
network
glitch. 
Try
again,
and
then<br>

again
a
half
hour
later. 
Try
clicking
on
the
URL
that
shows
up
in
the<br>

error
message
to
see
if
you
can
at
least
get
a
response
in
a
browser.<br>

Recompiling
or
reinstalling
has
a
low
probability
of
helping,
unless
it<br>

really
was
a
recent
upgrade
that
introduced
the
problem.<br>

Jack</blockquote>
<p>
Jack
is
right,
1st
thing
when
having
issues
that
use
network
or
web
connectivity,
always
confirm
you
can
retrieve
the
desired
result
by
another
way....
either
ping
telnet
or
simply
web
browsing. 
Bash
can
be
helpful
with
wget
as
well...
literally
hundreds
of
ways
of
doing
it.<br>

<br>

In
the
past
for
me
SNORT
on
pfsense
has
caused
several
issues
where
it
detected
"malicious"
traffic
and
added
Yahoo's
IP
to
its
blocklist.<br>

<br>
</p>
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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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