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My worksheet has multiple rows with a stock id in the first column. All rows
are properly defined with various data elements provided by MSNStockQuote functions. When I run the Update Quotes function (from the toolbar), it updates all rows except a few for which it set all cells invoking MSNStockQuote with a #VALUE! code. Any fix to this erratic behavior? |
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Hi Yves,
Does this happen on a single stock quote AND on a multiple stock quote, have you been using the macro consistently or have you set it aside for a number of months. There was a problem a few months ago, where as I recall formats were changed. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...gp13.phx. gbl I'm just the messenger, if those programs are relying on a static web page, forget it, especially if someone has advertising on a page and figures they can squeeze in more they will. In any case programming on the output of other printed reports if that is what it is doing is risky business. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Yves" wrote in message ... My worksheet has multiple rows with a stock id in the first column. All rows are properly defined with various data elements provided by MSNStockQuote functions. When I run the Update Quotes function (from the toolbar), it updates all rows except a few for which it set all cells invoking MSNStockQuote with a #VALUE! code. Any fix to this erratic behavior? |
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Thanks for addressing my question, David.
This behavior started at the beginning of October. In the worksheet I am working on, the problem occurs on two consecutive rows in the middle of the pack. If I replace the stock id by any other one on these rows, and then just undo, the right values appear. (However, if I do the same thing in a macro, it does not work!) I tried to regenerate the list from scratch. Somehow the Add-in seems to filter out the same stock ids wherever they appear in the list. The same problem will occur if I create a new worksheet and I try to insert the same stock ids. It is like some information is stored somewhere preventing the function to work properly on these stock ids wherever they are! Is there a more reliable way to get the same information? "David McRitchie" wrote: Hi Yves, Does this happen on a single stock quote AND on a multiple stock quote, have you been using the macro consistently or have you set it aside for a number of months. There was a problem a few months ago, where as I recall formats were changed. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...gp13.phx. gbl I'm just the messenger, if those programs are relying on a static web page, forget it, especially if someone has advertising on a page and figures they can squeeze in more they will. In any case programming on the output of other printed reports if that is what it is doing is risky business. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Yves" wrote in message ... My worksheet has multiple rows with a stock id in the first column. All rows are properly defined with various data elements provided by MSNStockQuote functions. When I run the Update Quotes function (from the toolbar), it updates all rows except a few for which it set all cells invoking MSNStockQuote with a #VALUE! code. Any fix to this erratic behavior? |
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For record keeping a more reliable way would be Quicken (Intuit), or MS Money
then you are set up to see the value of stocks, individually or in total, for any day in the past, including the current date, including cash at financial institutions. It will keep track of transfers and checks, and deposits. Also for tax reporting purposes you will know dates you purchased and sold stock. Check the package to make sure that it has online updating for stock quotes, etc. in other words probably Deluxe edition not Basic edition. The problems experienced in July, I think, were from using an Example supplied by Microsoft Money site or in a KB article and format changed. I think it worked for individual stock but not multiples, but it was fixable.. "Yves" wrote in message ... Thanks for addressing my question, David. This behavior started at the beginning of October. In the worksheet I am working on, the problem occurs on two consecutive rows in the middle of the pack. If I replace the stock id by any other one on these rows, and then just undo, the right values appear. (However, if I do the same thing in a macro, it does not work!) I tried to regenerate the list from scratch. Somehow the Add-in seems to filter out the same stock ids wherever they appear in the list. The same problem will occur if I create a new worksheet and I try to insert the same stock ids. It is like some information is stored somewhere preventing the function to work properly on these stock ids wherever they are! Is there a more reliable way to get the same information? "David McRitchie" wrote: Does this happen on a single stock quote AND on a multiple stock quote, have you been using the macro consistently or have you set it aside for a number of months. There was a problem a few months ago, where as I recall formats were changed. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...gp13.phx. gbl I'm just the messenger, if those programs are relying on a static web page, forget it, especially if someone has advertising on a page and figures they can squeeze in more they will. In any case programming on the output of other printed reports if that is what it is doing is risky business. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Yves" wrote in message ... My worksheet has multiple rows with a stock id in the first column. All rows are properly defined with various data elements provided by MSNStockQuote functions. When I run the Update Quotes function (from the toolbar), it updates all rows except a few for which it set all cells invoking MSNStockQuote with a #VALUE! code. Any fix to this erratic behavior? |
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You may want to use my free file found in the files section of xltraders
under author donaldb36 -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Yves" wrote in message ... My worksheet has multiple rows with a stock id in the first column. All rows are properly defined with various data elements provided by MSNStockQuote functions. When I run the Update Quotes function (from the toolbar), it updates all rows except a few for which it set all cells invoking MSNStockQuote with a #VALUE! code. Any fix to this erratic behavior? |
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