Asset Exchange question
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Is there a way to see a history of your asset transactions? E.g. how much burst you paid for "X" amount of Asset "Y" on date "Z"?
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@IncludeBeer yes. Look for your transaction ID. It's in your transactions in the wallet :)
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@jervis said in Asset Exchange question:
@IncludeBeer yes. Look for your transaction ID. It's in your transactions in the wallet :)
Thanks a ton! Can't believe I didn't stumble on that while searching... /shrug
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@IncludeBeer you're welcome bud. It just so happens that I work a lot with transactions in the wallet and assets so I know a bunch about it. I'm glad I could be of help to you :)
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@jervis For these details, is there a way to export all transactions into like a csv? And are there any parsers out there to give some stats on trade history details? Just wondering if you know of any such things existing before I start I writing my own.
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@IncludeBeer I have this website made http://news.rimvis.lt/ for NEWS Asset. @lithstud helped me with it. :) If you ask him, he's very accommodating and is a very good person to deal with.
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@jervis Thanks! I'd probably build my own. Something more geared towards personal buy/sell stats given a set of data. Looks like your dashboard is reading from the blockchain. Good stuff in any case!
I'm also having trouble telling the difference between completed (fulfilled) buy/sell orders, and ones that have been cancelled. Is that indicated by the Subtype field in the transaction details? Or is that just buy vs sell?
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@IncludeBeer it doesn't record any cancelled transactions. It's just a buy and sell thingy. :) There are many things to be parsed out but we just did what we needed at the moment. :)
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@IncludeBeer Hey there :) depends how much information you need, i have done a wallet mod that shows on dashboard last 10 Asset Exchange trades (more detailed AE log page is planed for future when i have time). In most cases there is enough information as it shows partial sells/buys (just like in AE). Didnt think it needed cancelation ar putting order since they showed up in normal transaction logs.


