Hi,

On Sunday 14 May 2006 03:51, David Reiser wrote:
[...]
> But you do need a valid bankId when it is the RTN for a checking or
> savings account.
>
> Just don't send it in the <SONRQ> block.
[...]
Ok, that's what we do now. However, you'll need to check the corresponding 
checkbox in the OFX settings dialog.

[...]
> And then there's the issue with how the aqbanking backend is parsing
> the returned data for valid account information. (I could live
> without Vanguard access, but right now, no transactions are making it
> through gnucash-hbci.) Let me know if you think the returned ofx
> headers from Citibank, Chase, Ameritrade, and Vanguard are of
> interest (credit card and investment only, I think I'll have a
> directconnect checking account by mid summer.)
[...]
Hmm, could you maybe provide me with an example file which does not find its 
way into the appropriate account? I remember that I was perfectly able to 
import your data into QBankManager, but I don't remember whether QBM asked me 
for the destination account...


Regards
Martin

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