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2016 15:49 Google Sheets has a built-in function called GOOGLEFINANCE which fetches current or historical securities information from Google Finance to a Google Sheet. This article details how this function can be used with our Spreadsheets integration to display https://support.geckoboard.com/hc/en-us/articles/207337458-Using-Google-Sheets-GOOGLEFINANCE-function-to-display-market-data-in-Geckoboard market data on your Geckoboard dashboard. This function doesn't update on its own by default so we've written a script that you can adapt to ensure your data is kept up to date. Our Google's https://books.google.com/books?id=lj8tNnsNkwkC&pg=PA247&lpg=PA247&dq=google+finance+server+error&source=bl&ots=DQbRL6UZe6&sig=IC7IMKwSlgyD_VFJArWitKIoqBs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjMk6PmztnPAhWF3YMKHau_DEsQ6AEIXzAI stock price example show the basics of using this function and don't use this script. If you'd like your data to update automatically, you will need to create the script once the example is server error completed. Syntax of the Function Geckoboard Example - Google's stock price Updating Your Data Automatically Other Resources Syntax of the Function Here's the syntax of the GOOGLEFINANCE function: =GOOGLEFINANCE(ticker, [attribute], [start_date], [num_days|end_date], [interval]) ticker - The ticker symbol for the security to consider. attribute - [ OPTIONAL - "price" by default ] - The attribute to fetch about ticker from Google Finance. start_date - [ OPTIONAL ] google finance server - The start date when fetching historical data. end_date|num_days - [ OPTIONAL ] - The end date when fetching historical data, or the number of days from start_date for which to return data. interval - [ OPTIONAL ] - The frequency of returned data; either "DAILY" or "WEEKLY". Back to top Geckoboard Example: Google's stock price In this example, we'll use the GOOGLEFINANCE function and a Google Sheet Number Widget to display Google's current stock price on a dashboard. Step 1: Google Sheets To fetch Google's current stock price into Google Sheets, open a new Google Sheet and type the following formula into cell A2: =GOOGLEFINANCE("GOOG", "price") Essentially, what this formula is doing is querying Google Finance for GOOG current price (GOOG is the ticker symbol for Google Inc.). Something similar happens when you Google "Google stock price" Save your Google Sheet and give it a name Step 2: Add a Number Widget in Geckoboard With Google's stock price information in a Google Sheet, create a Number widget in Geckoboard to display this information on the dashboard. From your Geckoboard dashboard, click + Add Widget Choose the Spreadsheets integration Select the Google Sheets File that you just saved Select the Number widget Select the appropriate Sheet (Sheet1 in thi
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