John Sved wrote:
> > > > AQHBCI_LOGLEVEL=info kmymoney > > > > on one (command) line. The output will be sent to the console screen. > > > > > Ahh Danke ! > > So here is part of the detail log > > It is the part that I think may hold the clues. > > > While waiting for Martin to find time to look at the log I tried gnucash. The 2.2.4 version which is the latest that openSuSe 11.0 has an RPM has now got the banking function enabled. After installing aqbanking-qt3 as prompted the wizard worked but HBCI 3.0 is not supported. So what can we do to get on with using our new bank account? Back to what works. Update the Moneyplex and just use it to do the bank communications. (As it is only in German language, using all the features is problematic.) As before we can use Gnucash for the book-keeping but without a connection to our new bank account (We never could try gnucash with aqbanking to our former HBCI 2.1 bank on earlier versions of gnucash.) So one logical question: Why is HBCI 3.0 not supported with gnucash ? (probably not yet implemented). When may it become available on gnucash ? I considered switching to StawMoney -- same language limitation. Staying the devil that we know...... In the mean time it is Moneyplex upgrade with HBCI 3.0 banking and gnucash (English) for the actual book-keeping. If only there was a commercial supplier of a HBCI compatible english language compatible small business compatible accounting program for Linux...... -- John ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Aqbanking-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aqbanking-devel
