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tool I believe, since the resulting
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at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=61170;
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But I wouldn't recommend it yet, since AqBanking's OFX parser only
provides a subset of the LibOFX features (only those functions currently
needed my AqBanking: transaction statements, account
send such files :-)
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However, this will change when I receive requests from people who
actually want to help with testing those transaction imports (e.g. by
providing example files etc since I don't have any).
[...]
I have dozens
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Just for clarification: I do have sample OFX files, but none of them
contains commodity/security transactions.
I've just sent one (source: vanguard.com) via private email.
[...]
Thanks, got it, I
your
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Hi,
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[...]
Martin Preuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just for clarification: I do have sample OFX files, but none of them
contains commodity/security transactions.
I've just sent one (source: vanguard.com) via private email.
[...]
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[...]
Normally AqBanking accepts the SWIFT header (since YellowNet uses them, too).
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the SWIFT parser, that's why I
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privacy issues in IRC, if I remember correctly :-)
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your account with aqbanking3 the accounts have new unique
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On Jul 6, 2008, at 11:34 AM, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
int accountType=5
is present in the account definition
[...]
Ok then, I will make sure that AqBanking correctly translates the account type
into a correct request. It might have
. There is at least one
error upstream in aqbanking. However, I think there is another error
on the gnucash side.
[...]
Ok, the now current SVN version of AqBanking should have this fixed.
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use /tmp/ofx.log as the source for an import from gnucash's
File menu to get the data into gnucash (since aqbanking2 can't handle
buys and sells).
[...]
Hopefully, you can start using AqBanking3 from now on ;-)
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Hi,
On Montag, 7. Juli 2008, David Reiser wrote:
On Jul 7, 2008, at 6:41 AM, Martin Preuss wrote:
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could try the current SVN version? I believe I have fixed the
statement
download problems.
No. I still get
* 09:42:20 CRIT aqofxconnect network.c: 397: Saving response in /
tmp
*/
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Hi,
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On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:12 PM, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
completely (Apply at the final dialog), the gnucash data file is
updated so the hbci slot agrees with whatever the bank sent as the
accountID. Subsequent ofxdirectconnect sessions use
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Hi,
On Mittwoch, 9. Juli 2008, Martin Preuss wrote:
On Mittwoch, 9. Juli 2008, Jerry Jaskierny wrote:
[...]
Since GnuCash is directly looking for an AccountInfo object for the
expected account number (in this example x1234) it doesn't succeed.
[...]
Being finally able to compile GnuCash
Hi Andreas,
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On Do, 2008-07-10 at 00:09 +0200, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
So what I propose is this: You must already have a generic import/export
interface which is able to import data from an AB_IMEXPORTER_CONTEXT,
since you have
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zone :-/
Since I'm using 12:00 UTC these problems have faded, though I have to admit
that I don't have users in Togo as it seems :-)
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will ever see a free implementation of the
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Hi,
On Sonntag, 20. Juli 2008, Andreas Köhler wrote:
On Sa, 2008-07-12 at 07:57 +0200, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
Any test feedback would be greatly appreciated.
[...]
Thanks, however, I always get a core dump in Tools/Online Banking Setup.
After the initial page pops up I click on Forward
Hi,
On Sonntag, 20. Juli 2008, Andreas Köhler wrote:
On So, 2008-07-20 at 13:46 +0200, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
You may want to take a look at http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backtrace .
A stack trace would indeed be brilliant. Maybe it also helps to start
gnucash with --logto stderr --log
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out of my field. I never ran GnuCash on
Windows, and I never tested the QT4 port of AqBanking's QT frontend (because
QBankManager and KMyMoney are still QT3-based).
But maybe someone on the AqBanking-list did...
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Hmm, just a thought: GnuCash already uses the import framework of
AqBanking (in addition to GnuCash's own importers), maybe the CSV
importer of AqBanking could be usefull to you as well
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Hi,
I attached a patch which should make import via aqbanking work with
AqBanking3/4. The patch is against trunk.
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On Samstag, 1. November 2008, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
I just implemented the basic stuff using your logs
(e.g. added an API functon allowing to set the CLIENTUID). I will have to
add some code to the settings GUI for this as well.
[...]
Ok, I just finished the GUI stuff. Since I
Hi,
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However, do you have any idea how that CLIENTUID is generated?
I think it's a random number, generated once and sent the same with all
successive transmissions. In that log it's sent twice, and both are the
same
version 103 is required.
[...]
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So did you make the necessary changes in GnuCash yourself?
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Hi,
On Samstag, 15. November 2008, Bruce Perens wrote:
Martin Preuss wrote:
If I remember correctly you said that you were using AqBanking 3.99.x.
But currently GnuCash doesn't compile with AqBanking4 (I submitted a
patch a while ago, but it hasn't been fully applied).
Oh. I built using
on such things :-/
So right now the AqBanking CSV importer doesn't fit your needs.
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want to try. Maybe 3.8.0? I have
no idea.
http://www2.aquamaniac.de/sites/download/packages.php
[...]
3.8.0 should be fine. This version is source- and binary-compatible to 3.6.0.
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Hi,
I just reactivated the download for gwenhywfar-3.6.0. So you should be able to
download this version again.
However, I strongly recommend using a newer version (best: 3.8.0) because of a
few bug fixes since 3.6.0...
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Hi,
On Montag, 8. Juni 2009, Derek Atkins wrote:
Martin Preuss aquaman...@gmx.de writes:
[...]
My guess is that the AqBanking import code in GnuCash doesn't expect to
encounter investment data (because until now there wasn't any), so it
simply handles everything as bank transactions
int
types (like uint32_t etc) after I discovered them ;-)
AqBanking2 is very much outdated and no longer supported at least by me.
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Hi,
On Montag, 8. Juni 2009, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
So I need some help: Could someone please explain what number and kind of
transactions and splits need to be created when importing investment
transactions? There seems to be special handling for REINVEST and INCOME
type investment
.
[...]
That would be wonderfull, however, writing a setup druid for HBCI is not a
trivial task since the HBCI setup has become more and more complicated :-/
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of the source code... E.g. on my Ubuntu 9.04 Linux the size of
libaqbanking.so.29.1.2 is 1.3M, not 33M...
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On Mittwoch, 2. September 2009, Martin Preuss wrote:
[...]
For example the size of libaqbanking.dylib looks very big compared to the
size of the source code... E.g. on my Ubuntu 9.04 Linux the size of
libaqbanking.so.29.1.2 is 1.3M, not 33M...
[...]
BTW: This is with debugging symbols enabled
Hi,
just a question: Is this wesabe approach really about *uploading* (!) personal
financial data to their website?? Who would do something like that??
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do you want GnuCash to mimic the firefox addon for the purpose of gathering
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configuration and import of lower versioned configurations can be
tried.
So automated updates will only fail if there already is at least a single user
setup.
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keyfiles.
Anyway, introducing another MSVC version will most likely lead to other
problems due to clashing of symbols... One can't predict from which MSVC dll
symbols are taken if there are multiple MSVC*.dll...
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Hi,
On Samstag, 3. Oktober 2009, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Samstag, 3. Oktober 2009 17:53 schrieb Martin Preuss:
[...]
That's right - I hope the MSVC*.dll better refuse to be loaded into the
same process space. In this particular case the problem only is to ship
[...]
I don't think so
On Sunday 03 October 2004 20:57, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. Oktober 2004 20:56 schrieb Herbert Thoma:
gnc-hbci-utils.c: In function `gnc_AB_BANKING_execute':
gnc-hbci-utils.c:428: warning: implicit declaration of function
`AB_Banking_SetPinCacheEnabled' make[5]: ***
On Monday 20 December 2004 05:38, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Christian Stimming wrote:
On Linux, this is precisely the behaviour that can be observed.
And when I try to get a backtrace by running gnucash under gdb it works
like that too :( Just fails when not running under gdb.
I'll look into
about the element bank:driver. I guess O stands for
OFX, but what does C or W (web?) mean ?
Where can I find out more about these XML files ?
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Hi,
On Thursday 24 February 2005 19:58, Derek Atkins wrote:
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[...]
I'm currently planning on implementing OFX direct connect support for
AqBanking (which already is used by Gnucash in Germany).
Have you looked at libofx?
[...]
Yes, I have, and I'm
Hi,
On Thursday 24 February 2005 20:28, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Martin Preuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Well, yes, that's a known limitation of libofx at this point in time.
Benoit would certainly like to support DirectConnect in libofx but his bank
doesn't support it (and he has very
Hi,
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[...]
My focus is the interface: Currently AqBanking supports the German HBCI
protocol and a paperless exchange backend (German DTAUS). I just added
the latter backend and instantly GnuCash
Hi,
On Thursday 24 February 2005 22:29, Christian Stimming wrote:
[...]
What about MT940? OpenHBCI used to support that.. ;)
Yes, the importing of MT940 files is something which hasn't yet been added
again to aqbanking, although 95% of the code (especially the necessary
parsers) are
Hi,
As you know GnuCash currently uses AqBanking for online banking. Until now
this has only been interesting for German users, because the homebanking
protocol HBCI is only available around here.
However, I just added a backend for AqBanking which allows connecting to OFX
servers for
Hi,
just a clarification about what the new OFX backend for AqBanking is about.
This backend is not an OFX importer, applications can still use their existing
import framework to import OFX files. It is a full online banking backend
(like the HBCI backend), which currently allows:
- asking an
Hi,
On Thursday 21 April 2005 16:53, Jeremy Jongsma wrote:
Wonderful!
I'd be happy to test this out with real banking servers.
- Are your personal changes to libofx committed to CVS already?
Not yet, I'm still waiting for Benoit to withdraw his veto...
- Which branch of GnuCash is this in
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Good news! Thank you. For those of us following at home, what's the
difference between the CVS version of LibOFX and the released
version 0.7.0?
[...]
The main difference is that Ace Jones (KMyMoney) adapted his message creation
code
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On Thursday 21 April 2005 16:07, Derek Atkins wrote:
Good news! Thank you. For those of us following at home, what's the
difference between the CVS version of LibOFX and the released
version 0.7.0?
[...]
Just an update: The CVS
Hi,
I just released AqBanking, the new OFX Direct Connect backend and a setup
Wizard for it.
Yesterday I got a go for my changed to LibOFX, so now the latest CVS version
of LibOFX suffices.
Installation procedure
=
First get and install Gwenhywfar (http://gwenhywfar.sf.net/),
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[...]
Installation procedure
=
First get and install Gwenhywfar (http://gwenhywfar.sf.net/), this
provides OS abstraction and many general purpose function groups which
Hi,
the following patch is needed to make the new backend work. It looks quite the
same as the previous one did, but I moved the new fields to the bottom of the
struct so that existing applications (which in most cases just use the
account data struct via a pointer) will still work without
Hi,
now that a first release of the OFX DC backend for AqBanking is available I
need someone with access to an OFX server to test it...
If you would like to test this backend (which is also available to Gnucash)
without risking to compromise your GnuCash data you can use the program
Hi,
I just received first positive feedback about the OFX DC backend of AqBanking.
According to Jeremy Jongsma retrieving the list of accounts and transaction
statements for bank accounts works with a real bank server.
However, this needs the latest CVS version of Gwenhywfar (which is used
Hi,
On Saturday 15 October 2005 16:41, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, e.g. in src/import-export/hbci there is the file hbci.scm.
As it seems this file is needed to provide HBCI support for Gnucash,
right? The same applies to src/import-export/mt940
Hi,
On Saturday 15 October 2005 19:10, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
Martin Preuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I very much agree. Heaving read the other opinions it may very well be
that scheme is the best language ever, that every Real Programmer (tm)
should know it well, and it may
Hi,
just the opninion of someone standing at the fence, watching :-)
I don't have the insight into Gnucash you guys have, but from here it looks
like this:
Some very important internal stuff from Gnucash has become a library of its
own which is now used by some other applications as well.
Hi,
On Saturday 28 January 2006 22:49, Neil Williams wrote:
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 12:01 pm, Ganesan Rajagopal wrote:
Please apply the following patch to fix build problems in SVN revision
12971
Ganesan, I've been building gnucash svn on Debian since I started (when it
was cvs) and
Hi,
On Thursday 18 May 2006 07:13, David Reiser wrote:
At least with respect to downloading transactions directly into
gnucash 1.9.x accounts. I don't have a ofx-enabled checking account,
so I don't know about payment initiation.
[...]
We are relying on LibOFX on this to support payments.
Hi,
On Thursday 18 May 2006 16:18, Derek Atkins wrote:
Martin Preuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As for frontends: You don't need additional frontends to run Gnucash. As
a matter of fact Gnucash does not even use my GTK2 frontend, so you don't
need that, either.
The only frontend Gnucash
Hi,
On Monday 05 June 2006 12:32, Herbert Valerio Riedel wrote:
[...]
I hope this is the right list for this kind of mail... :-)
It surely is :-)
[...]
*) UI HBCI-OFX;
gnucash refers to HBCI only in its dialogs, although showing data
sources coming from other aqbanking backends as well...
Hi,
On Sunday 25 June 2006 22:41, Derek Atkins wrote:
[...]
It's not working for me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] build]$ file /tmp/gnucashart.tar
/tmp/gnucashart.tar: bzip2 compressed data, block size = 900k
[EMAIL PROTECTED] build]$ tar -tvf /tmp/gnucashart.tar
bzip2: Data integrity error when
Hi,
On Wednesday 06 September 2006 03:44, Rykel wrote:
[...]
So I hope that GnuCash 2.0 Linux version could use the defacto Linux
Installer available from http://www.autopackage.org. Using the official
Linux installer is also a great idea because then, GnuCash can be installed
as User, rather
Hi,
On Sunday 24 September 2006 22:46, Christian Stimming wrote:
Am Sonntag, 24. September 2006 22:17 schrieb L.W. van Braam van Vloten:
[...]
I thought the HBCI specifications have a section about SWIFT MT940
somewhere in the appendix, see
Uuups, sorry, this was meant for the German gnucash list..
It just contains a German announcement of the recent release of AqBanking.
Mea culpa...
Martin Preuss
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AqBanking - http://www.aqbanking.de/
LibChipcard - http://www.libchipcard.de
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