Martin Preuss wrote: > Hi, > > On Montag, 14. Januar 2008, Derek Atkins wrote: >> Martin Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> But I wouldn't recommend it yet, since AqBanking's OFX parser only >>> provides a subset of the LibOFX features (only those functions currently >>> needed my AqBanking: transaction statements, account balance and account >>> list). >> Are there any plans to extend AqBanking to support commodity/security >> transactions? > [...] > > I guess those have to be supported in the long run, but as of this moment I > didn't receive a single request on this matter, so it isn't a priority, yet. > > However, this will change when I receive requests from people who actually > want to help with testing those transaction imports (e.g. by providing > example files etc since I don't have any). > > > Regards > Martin > > > I have dozens of sample files (though I'd have to spend some time sanitizing them).
I actually use gnucash/aqbanking to download my investment files now -- but I cancel the import after the ofxdc connection, and import the ofx.log file using the file/import/ofx-qfx. I use aqbanking for the downloads because it lets me set the start date. ofx.py doesn't. Dave -- David Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
