Stockhistory function appears to no longer be updating past Feb 10 2023

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From what I can see, the Stockhistory function has stopped pulling data. 

Last date of data is Feb 10 2023. It does not give data past that date. It is not giving an error. It will pull older data before that date. 

I have tried restarting computer.

I have checked for updates to Win11 and Office. Office updated. 

I'm using Office 365 for enterprise

Since I'm not seeing more outcry about this I'm wondering if there is something that I need to do on my end. 

There is one other post on this site. But I can find no other posts complaining about this. 

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Yes thank goodness...but some models (like mine in particular) needs previous price history to function...

I am also in the same boat. I noticed it Monday and thought it was just a glitch or something but even still at 9:52 on 2/15/23 my stock history will not update past 2/10/23@DismalDave 

 

Very worried.

@DismalDave2ndtime 

 

Hi, thank you for share. Do you have additional news ? Gracias 

Got nothing.
There are two who have said they were able to talk with MSFT. And that they were working on it. Given the number of views of the post, it has a number of folks unhappy.
De Nada
Same issue. Would like a phone number to call or a link to ask for an estimated time that this problem will be resolved.
can someone from microsoft give an ETA it's already 3 days
Agreed, Microsoft please give us something!
Does anyone have any update????
Thank you for posting. I have been having the same problem since February 13, 2023. This is the first posting I have seen that tells me others are having the same problem.

@DismalDave 

Same problem here. Frustrating - a great function, have built up plenty around it. Still no fix as of Feb 16th NZ time.

There was one other who posted before me.
I benefit from being a retired teacher. One of the things you learn in the first year (or you end up staying a caca teacher) is to write clearly. I made the title as clear as I could so that god (Google) could find it. The number of views shows that it is a bit of a problem.
I have no clue as to how to find info on the progress they are making, but I am guessing they monitor these postings and now know they have a user base that is not happy.

@DismalDave2ndtime   I have been told that if you leave feedback in Excel that helps also and the more feedback they get on an issue the higher priority they give the response.  In Excel for Mac it is in the upper right corner and you can give positive or negative feedback and include a screenshot.  

@DismalDave 

I have the same issue and the answer I received  : "This known issue is being known by the Excel team and is being actively investigated. If the server data is back to normal, there will be a version update to state that the STOCKHISTORY function issue fixed."

Except that my access is through the college I teach for. When I go to do that I get the message that I need to go through the school's tech. Like they care about this.

Thanks.
I will copy that and put it at the top.

It helps all of us to know what is going on. 

I'm sure the intern they assigned to this is working hard. 😉

@DismalDavePerhaps it's a financial issue that MSFT doesn't want to pay an increased amount for the service.