Am Samstag, 23. April 2011 schrieb Martin Preuss: > Hi, > > On Samstag 23 April 2011, Brad Grupczynski wrote: > [...] > > > Yes! That's what I as thinking. I did try that quickly and it didn't fix > > everything with respect to matching the OFX file import. My first attempt > > at developing was a hack. Now that I'm in contact with the group I'll > > make some good headway. > > [...] > > I'm not surprised. I believe GnuCash's import function just concatenates > the content of the fields "remoteName" and "purpose", so if some parts are > moved from one field to the other it doesn't really change the resulting > Gnucash memo data... > > The function I was pointing to fills AB_TRANSACTION objects with data read > from the OFX file. Maybe you'll have to focus on its counterpart within > Gnucash which creates GnuCash transactions and splits (etc) from > AB_TRANSACTION objects...
Probably true. Just for information: That function is performed in gnc_ab_trans_to_gnc() in src/import-export/aqbanking/gnc-ab-utils.c . There might surely be various problems during importing of OFX, because that use case has never been investigated in detail. I wrote that function and tested it solely for HBCI online download, so I don't know about its OFX usefulness. By the way, you can add a "Import OFX file" using the aqbanking module (instead of the hand-written OFX importer) by calling the function gnc_file_aqbanking_import() with (I think) importername="ofx", formatname="default", called from gnc-plugin-aqbanking.c. Just follow the examples for e.g. mt940, all in the above directory. Regards, Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel