Hi,

On Wednesday 19 April 2006 17:55, Marc Kalberer wrote:
> let's say
> - I would participate to such dev but ....I have no time left before june
> - Is it usefull if yellownet  doesn't give (a small) garanty that they
> wouldn't change again there file format ?
> ...are you swiss ? ,did you try to contact them ?
[...]

It's not that they changed their format: I've heard often that Postfinance 
only reluctantly grants access to account data via SWIFT files. Normally you 
get those XML files (which are not human readable, so nobody cared to try to 
import them, especially while there still was support for SWIFT MT940).

I guess they won't change the XML file to soon, so it should be worth it. I 
don't have problems importing XML files, but I can't see at a glance what XML 
elements represent what account data (all elements have rather cryptic names 
and are stacked quite deeply).

Regarding the other question: No, I'm not Swiss, I'm German (shouldn't matter, 
though :-)


Regards
Martin

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