Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011 schrieb brad:
> Looks like libofx is not handling the aggregates that contain the fund
> prices.. It would probably be easier for me to write a
> script to pull the data out to a text file, then use the python script
> that Peter Holterman just posted to import i
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 22:47 +0100, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2011 schrieb Martin Preuss:
> > > Err... I think you're right, gnucash's OFX import does not use aqbanking
> > > but instead libofx (which aqbanking doesn't use anymore). So basically a
> > > similar issue applie
Am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2011 schrieb Martin Preuss:
> > Err... I think you're right, gnucash's OFX import does not use aqbanking
> > but instead libofx (which aqbanking doesn't use anymore). So basically a
> > similar issue applies to libofx w.r.t. checking its library, but libofx
> > is a dead pro
Hi,
On Mittwoch 19 Januar 2011, Christian Stimming wrote:
[...]
> Err... I think you're right, gnucash's OFX import does not use aqbanking
> but instead libofx (which aqbanking doesn't use anymore). So basically a
> similar issue applies to libofx w.r.t. checking its library, but libofx is
> a dea
Am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2011 schrieb brad:
> > Theoretically yes, but in practice the OFX import is done by the external
> > library "libaqbanking". That is, first you need to find out whether
> > libaqbanking reads the ofx fields that you want. If not, you have to get
> > into libaqbanking and wri
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 21:00 +0100, Christian Stimming wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2011 schrieb brad:
> > OFX import for investment accounts has a few quirks or bugs. One very
> > frustrating thing about it is that it does the import too transparently
> > and the user can't see what accounts t
Am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2011 schrieb brad:
> OFX import for investment accounts has a few quirks or bugs. One very
> frustrating thing about it is that it does the import too transparently
> and the user can't see what accounts the transaction went to (too often
> the wrong one). If the transacti
OFX import for investment accounts has a few quirks or bugs. One very
frustrating thing about it is that it does the import too transparently
and the user can't see what accounts the transaction went to (too often
the wrong one). If the transaction were shown in a new tab like what is
done in wit