On Wed, 3 May 2000, Reinhold Schoeb wrote:

> On Tue, 02 May 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >According to T.Pospisek's MailLists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> There's the DTA (Daten Traeger Austausch) Format used in Switzerland by
> >> --all-- banks. The format is --open-- (!). I know that there's something
> >> similar (or the same thing with a similar name) in Germany (check
> >> freshmeat for that). I wonder if there's an international standard for
> >> transfering "bookings" (is that the correct english word?). It sure would
> >> be interesting to have such a thing in the form of a library.
> >
> >Any point to som documentation ? Just for curiosity.
> 
> DTA is as I know possible in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

Is it the same DTA format? ...

> There is a Linux! software available to create those DTA files.
> Have a look under http://www.heinrichs-online.de/hj/DTAeasy/DTAeasy.htm
> The only problem with that format is that you have to send those
> files on a floppy to your bank ;-(

Because in Switzerland DTA also works "online". That is generate the file
and drop it via HTTP Fileupload into the bank. Voila.

*t

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