> On Dec 18, 2019, at 8:15 AM, brakechute wrote:
>
> Hello all. Been searching the list but couldn't find this issue so I may
> have broken things in a new way. :)
>
> I have been using GnuCash 3.7 on a Windows 7 system (yeah, Windows) and have
> just been importing transactions from CSV up
Hi Martin,
I would be happy to help relieve the GnuCash/AqBanking headaches (currently in
3.8, not working for me). I have access to an OFX DC server and am quite
familiar with the Linux console.
Chris
> On Dec 20, 2019, at 3:14 AM, Martin Preuss wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> just a general note on
Hi,
just a general note on AqBanbkings OFX DirectConnect plugin:
Development on this plugin is pretty much on hold right now, because I
don't have access to any OFX server. Also, getting information on client
setup for OFX - especially regarding connection details such as server
url, protocol
If it's any consolation (???), I've been using GnuCash 3.7 on Windows 10 for
some time now, and I STILL can't get AqBanking to work, whereas previously,
on prior versions, it worked ok.
I've given up. Not in the mood to go back to a prior version, not important
enuf to me...
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Sent from:
Just a thought, have you tried downloading the OFX or (Money/quicken)
download from the bank vs the CSV format? If you have disregard, if not
give it a try.
Dennis
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 3:04 AM brakechute wrote:
> Hello all. Been searching the list but couldn't find this issue so I may
>
Hello all. Been searching the list but couldn't find this issue so I may
have broken things in a new way. :)
I have been using GnuCash 3.7 on a Windows 7 system (yeah, Windows) and have
just been importing transactions from CSV up to now. This is a clunky
process as the files from my banks need