On 2018-01-18 07:11, 'Richard Martin' via tryton-contrib wrote:
> > Some more thoughts. What about a desktop application that will use
> > proteus to run the import statement wizard in background.
> > I mean for now you must enter the PIN in a wizard that send it to the
> > server which means that
> Some more thoughts. What about a desktop application that will use
> proteus to run the import statement wizard in background.
> I mean for now you must enter the PIN in a wizard that send it to the
> server which means that it is at some point stored in the database. And
> this is not very nice
Am Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018 10:10:04 UTC+1 schrieb Cédric Krier:
> And I'm pretty sure, soon we will have to submit a module
> account_statement_mt940.
>
This would be great.
>
> But the wizard is there to receive extension to support any statement
> format.
>
We were not as familiar with
On 2018-01-18 10:06, Cédric Krier wrote:
> On 2018-01-17 13:34, 'Richard Martin' via tryton-contrib wrote:
> > If you have a hint for an elegant way to combine our import and filter
> > with the generic wizard (and still keeping its existing
> > functionality), we would be happy.
>
> The only
On 2018-01-17 13:34, 'Richard Martin' via tryton-contrib wrote:
> > Why not using the generic import wizard of the module account_statement?
>
> As we see the generic import wizard is supposed to be used with files
> (with CODA-filter). We need a filter for 'mt940'.
B2CK has written a library to