Hello, I'm working on a web-banking to OFX gateway, and I'm curious if
anybody can offer some tips for how to best integrate this into GnuCash?
As background, I didn't like how many banks either charge you extra to
download OFX data, or simply don't offer it all. So I built a gateway to
scrape
Volker Englisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12/09/2007 06:41 PM Josh Sled wrote:
Well, if you haven't filed one yet, don't bother ... but let me know if
r16629 resolves the problem, please?
I saw your email a little to late. :-)
But yes, whatever you did solved the problem. No more
Hi David,
Am Montag, 10. Dezember 2007 10:44 schrieb David Barrett:
As background, I didn't like how many banks either charge you extra to
download OFX data, or simply don't offer it all. So I built a gateway to
scrape banking websites for transactions and return them as OFX files.
That's an
Quoting Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm afraid all of the documentation that refers to QIF is either very
very old
or very very unfinished. For QIF, we have one very old importer that works
most of the time (in qif), and another rewrite attempt that is very
unfinished (in
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 12:47:57AM -0600, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
In theory, a transaction with a brokerage fee would involve buying or
selling shares. THis would have a minimum of three splits:
1) for the actual stocks bought or sold
2) for the actual money
I keep sending from the wrong address and end up in
moderation. blah. sorry.
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To: Boris Zbarsky [EMAIL PROTECTED], gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
From: Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about
Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't want to do this right now, but at some point we should do
this. I know there was one merge which I had a lot of trouble with.
One way I haven't been doing the merges in the manner you probably want
is that I've been doing them
I usually run GC on a linux system (FC7 if it matters) (v 2.2.1)
but recently ran the Windows version (v 2.2.1) and noticed a
change that I don't understand.
I opened my datafile in windows and saved without making any changes
and then diffed the XML. I get loads of diffs like:
Hi,
Quoting Kevin HaleBoyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I usually run GC on a linux system (FC7 if it matters) (v 2.2.1)
but recently ran the Windows version (v 2.2.1) and noticed a
change that I don't understand.
I opened my datafile in windows and saved without making any changes
and then diffed
Hi Christian,
On the other hand, all the autotools are *so* web1.0, we shouldn't bother any
more than necessary, which is what your patch did correctly.
(Actually, CMake might be an interesting alternative, especially because we
do
not use many convenience libraries but instead directly
Quoting Andreas Köhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Christian,
On the other hand, all the autotools are *so* web1.0, we shouldn't
bother any
more than necessary, which is what your patch did correctly.
(Actually, CMake might be an interesting alternative, especially
because we do
not use many
Better late than never :)
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--- Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In linux I run the command:
$ date -R
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 15:33:10 -0700
and in windows I go to the date and time properties panel in
the time zone tab. It shows GMT-07:00.
So, what would cause this difference?
Daylight Savings Time?
I'm writing a small patch for one of the bugs listed in and was wondering
about how to comment it. The changes are exclusively to scheme code and
consist of about 10 lines - all within the same function but in several
separate spots. Sorry if you are answering these questions for the
thousandth
Hi,
Am Montag, den 10.12.2007, 18:39 -0500 schrieb Derek Atkins:
Quoting Andreas Köhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(Actually, CMake might be an interesting alternative, especially
because we do
not use many convenience libraries but instead directly build a
whole bunch
of shared libraries.
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