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 it is at some point stored in the database. And
> > this is not very nice for the security.
> > Bu if you have a local application that does the job to fetch the
> > statement and then run the wizard in background (it can open the
> > imported statement using the URI schema), the PIN will stay on only
> > between the user computer and the bank.
> > 
> The PIN doesn't have to be stored in the DB. If you don't store it,
> you'll put it in for each request/session to the bank (as we do). This
> works fine.

Any value entered on a wizard form is stored in the database during the
session of the wizard.

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