Thanks Dave, that's one of the four main banks:
https://commbank.simplify.com/commerce/docs/misc/dataexport
Interestingly there's a developer's link on that page too.
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Date: Sat, 15 May 2021 10:50:17 +0100
From: Eric Coates
To: Chris Good , gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Cc: dgpick...@aol.com
Subject: Re: [GNC] Transparent background on selected Transfer choice
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On a related note, I wish Gnucash supported export formats besides CSV.
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On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 9:39 PM DaveC49 wrote:
> The CBA in Australia offers CSV, OFX and QIF (2 variants) downloads from
> the
> bank website. They only offer direct connect OFX downloads via MYOB or
> Quicken where th
The CBA in Australia offers CSV, OFX and QIF (2 variants) downloads from the
bank website. They only offer direct connect OFX downloads via MYOB or
Quicken where these companies have a software deal/agreement with the bank
about security. i have approached them about direct connect access but
recei
The documentation could offer users more guidance in choosing the import
format.
Most banks allow account transactions to be downloaded (usually as files)
and most financial software (including GNUCash) allows the transactions to
be imported. GnuCash offers six options but in reality the user migh
On 2021-05-27 10:50 a.m., John Ralls wrote:
On May 27, 2021, at 10:35 AM, Cam Ellison wrote:
On 2021-05-27 10:08 a.m., mike823 wrote:
Hi Robin,
I used your code to load quotes and I've noticed that when runs multiple
times, it will create multiple quote records for the same day. Any way to
I’m also only interested in the market closing price. The question is how
will GnuCash handle multiple quotes for one day. Which one will actually be
used to valuate the portfolio?
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It’s probably possible, but getting the script this far is at the far
frontier of my Python abilities.
Plus, for my purposes, I’m only interested in the market closing price so I
only run the script once per day, Tues-Sat. I don’t need an intraday level
of granularity.
Cheers,
Robin
On Thu, May
> On May 27, 2021, at 10:35 AM, Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> On 2021-05-27 10:08 a.m., mike823 wrote:
>> Hi Robin,
>>
>> I used your code to load quotes and I've noticed that when runs multiple
>> times, it will create multiple quote records for the same day. Any way to
>> avoid this behavior? I me
On 2021-05-27 10:08 a.m., mike823 wrote:
Hi Robin,
I used your code to load quotes and I've noticed that when runs multiple
times, it will create multiple quote records for the same day. Any way to
avoid this behavior? I mean, if you re-run it, it should just update the
quote for the day, not cr
Hi Robin,
I used your code to load quotes and I've noticed that when runs multiple
times, it will create multiple quote records for the same day. Any way to
avoid this behavior? I mean, if you re-run it, it should just update the
quote for the day, not create a new one.
Thanks.
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HI,
On Thu, May 27, 2021 10:34 am, D. via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hello,
>
> GC4.5 (Build ID 4.5+ (2021-03-27)) Windows 10
>
> I have noticed that while entering a new transaction, that if I click the
> Cancel button, the cursor remains in whatever field had the focus at the
> time of cancelation. F
Hello,
GC4.5 (Build ID 4.5+ (2021-03-27)) Windows 10
I have noticed that while entering a new transaction, that if I click the
Cancel button, the cursor remains in whatever field had the focus at the time
of cancelation. For the record, I most commonly cancel a transaction from the
amount fie
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