On 9/29/21 5:53 PM, David Carlson wrote:
David,
There are multiple ways to skin that cat, and it is not clear which one you
are asking about.
Quicken has an online banking type of feature which Gnucash can sometimes
emulate, and sometimes not. In Gnucash it is called online banking.
There
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 14:25:54 -0600
"David Ellis" wrote:
> get anywhere with her either. I kept getting the error that there
> were no new transactions to download since the last one, which was 3
> weeks and 29 transactions ago. Am I going to just have to download
> CSV monthly and import to gnu
I'm exactly in the same boat. Online banking does not work for my banks,
so I download ofx by hand and import into GC. Not ideal, but it works.
J.
On 9/29/2021 3:53 PM, David Carlson wrote:
David,
There are multiple ways to skin that cat, and it is not clear which one you
are asking about.
David,
There are multiple ways to skin that cat, and it is not clear which one you
are asking about.
Quicken has an online banking type of feature which Gnucash can sometimes
emulate, and sometimes not. In Gnucash it is called online banking.
There is also a manual transaction download
David,
Are you using the information in the Wiki pages
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect. Towards the bottom of
the page there is a section on enabling OFX logging which may provide you with
more diagnostic info if you are not already using it. Also the pages on
I’ll be following this with interest — I just moved from Moneydance and am
trying to set up credit card transaction downloads from Citi.
No problems doing so in MD, but I haven’t been successful yet in GnuCash.
I’m sure there’s something I’m not understanding here…
Steve
> On Sep 29, 2021,
I have been using Quicken for home and business for years to keep my one man
office books. It does everything I need, especially auto-population of bank
transactions in register for preparing financial statements. Now converting
to GnuCash and used the wizard to a) import to gnu from Quicken data