Thanks for mentioning that. I have completely given up on aqbanking within GC, I struggled mightily to make it work and failed, and decided to go the ofx way.
I personally use ofxclient, there's also ofxget.
But sadly recently my bank (Patelco) stopped their ofx server, there was a long discussion on this mail group about that. I started using plaid, which is an api/service that collects transactions/balances etc from all your banks and makes them available to you. Not everybody is comfortable with that though. Then I resorted to writing my own screen scraping python code to log into my bank, and download the ofx files automatically. I used python and selenium and selenium ide (an extension for Chrome and Firefox).
Definitely not ideal, but it works...
Jean.


On 7/15/2020 4:38 AM, fleur wrote:
Thanks for the info.  FYI If you know python, and are so inclined, there are 
OFX libraries you can use to generate those requests.  ofxtools is one.


fleur
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On Jul 12, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Dan Howell <dhowel...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 09:21 AM EDT fleur <fl...@obscure.org> wrote:

I can't help unfortunately, but I'm having my own OFX setup issues and I'm
curious: What platform do you run GnuCash on?  Also, were you successful in
re-setting up your Chase account(s)?

As I said in my original message, I'm using GnuCash on Windows 10. Yes, I
was successful re-setting up the Chase account, by reusing the same Client
UID I generated when I first successfully set up the Chase connection
before the AqBanking upgrade.

So far, Schwab and Chase are the only banks I've had success in connecting
to. I may try again soon with some other banks, hoping the upgrade might
fix some issues I've had before, but given most U.S. banks reluctance to
work with any financial software not owned by Intuit, I'm not expecting
much. But now that I know how to generate OFX requests with cURL, I may
experiment more.

Thanks to Martin for fixing the <DTASOF> issue.

Dan
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