I use my credit cards as much as I can and I have 40 to 50 transactions on my
main card per month. Yes, CSV can be more of an issue, but I have found that
most, except for Discover, have an option to download as QFX/OFX. The real
time saver is that once you go through the matching process to m
I may try it; I've seen several people talking about problems with it, or
having to massage the CSV data before importing it.
You say once I try it, I'll never go back, but I have; I had it with
Quicken, and it was nice and helpful... but I've been in GnuCash for years
now and I don't miss that fe
Hi Stan,
I read your email again.
It appears that you are you accessing the Vanguard site as a web site?
It's an OFX server. You have to send it properly formatted OFX requests
in order to get a response. The ofxget tool will do this for you. So
should aqbanking, although I haven't had much luck.
The command 'ofxget prof vanguard' seems to talk to the Vanguard OFX
server. I get a profile response back.
It appears that the ofxhome site tests the ofx servers almost daily and
reports whether or not they are up.
Steve
On Thu, 2023-03-16 at 09:28 -0700, Stan Brown (using GC 2.6.19) wrote:
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On 2023-03-16 09:17, Steve Brown wrote:
> I've been using ofxget from ofxtools to download from my banks and
> broker. So long as your bank has a functioning OFX server, it should
> work.
>
> There is a website with a comprehensive list of OFX server status at
> https://www.ofxhome.com/
Like so
I've been using ofxget from ofxtools to download from my banks and
broker. So long as your bank has a functioning OFX server, it should
work.
There is a website with a comprehensive list of OFX server status at
https://www.ofxhome.com/
Steve
On Wed, 2023-03-15 at 20:17 -0400, Chip Reid wrote:
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You really should try to download and import transactions. It is a rather
simple process and you can choose to reconcile during the import function.
Most financial institutions allow you to download transactions, either from a
date range or statement period. There are some slight differences,