GnuCash 2.4.99
python-bindings::gnucash_core::GncPrice Class Reference
Inheritance diagram for python-bindings::gnucash_core::GncPrice:
python-bindings::gnucash_core::GnuCashCoreClass

Detailed Description

Each priceEach price in the database represents an "instantaneous"
quote for a given commodity with respect to another commodity.
For example, a given price might represent the value of LNUX in USD on 2001-02-03.

Fields:
  * commodity: the item being priced.
  * currency: the denomination of the value of the item being priced.
  * value: the value of the item being priced.
  * time: the time the price was valid.
  * source: a string describing the source of the quote. These strings will be something like this:
  "Finance::Quote", "user:misc", "user:foo", etc. If the quote came from a user, as a matter of policy,
  you *must* prefix the string you give with "user:". For now, the only other reserved values are
  "Finance::Quote" and "old-file-import". Any string used must be added to the source_list array in
  dialog-price-edit-db.c so that it can be properly translated. (There are unfortunately many strings
  in users' databases, so this string must be translated on output instead of always being used in untranslated form).
  * type: the type of quote - types possible right now are bid, ask, last, nav, and
  unknown.Each price in the database represents an "instantaneous" quote for a given
  commodity with respect to another commodity.
  For example, a given price might represent the value of LNUX in USD on 2001-02-03.

  See also http://svn.gnucash.org/docs/head/group__Price.html

Definition at line 279 of file gnucash_core.py.


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