Good morning,

Here's a quick note on my experience in case it's helpful.

Summary:
Instead of OFX direct connect I use the various bank websites to
download transactions in QFX format corresponding to the monthly
statements.  I think QFX is OFX with some minor modifications.

I have used gnucash with several banks for checking, savings, and
credit cards: Wells Fargo, Bank of the West, E*Trade Bank, Chase,
Capital One, Apple Card (whatever bank they really use).
Last year I made a concerted effort to enable OFX direct connect for
all of these, but I gave up after the first couple.  I may have
written an email about it that is saved in the archives.  My
conclusion is that OFX direct connect is generally not well supported
by banks and seems to be going away.

On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 10:35 AM Chris Miller <c...@tryx.org> wrote:
[...]
> Yes. What diagnosis and debug facilities are available? Am I going to have to 
> compile code and step through it with a debugger? I can do that, but if I 
> have to, but I don't think I want to. It just sounds like a frustrating 
> project. I haven't yet tried to do an OFX exchange, because antecedent to 
> "exchange" is "setup", and I'm still not entirely sure how I do that, or even 
> if I can do that with Wells Fargo.
>

If I remember correctly, Wells Fargo is one of the ones that still
works (I don't bank with Wells Fargo any more). If you really want
direct connect, go to Tools->Online Banking Setup and give it a whirl.
If it doesn't work, my advice would be to abandon the effort and use
transaction download instead as I do. Debugging is reasonably well
supported in that you can set gnucash to write a detailed log file
which generally pointed me to what was going wrong.  I'm not
remembering the details, but the instructions are on a gnucash web
page.
There are a few ofx client programs also, ofxclient being one I found
particularly useful.
The ofxhome website does not appear to be well maintained.

> I am curious about relative successes. OFX exchange is so important to me 
> that I would consider changing banks to get it. What banks support GnuCash 
> OFX with the fewest probems? Which ones have the most trouble?
[...]

I recently discovered that Morgan Stanley's cashplus account only
supports transaction download in Excel (.xlsx) format, so that would
be the one with the most trouble that I have seen.  Otherwise, my
monthly download of transactions works reasonably well with the other
banks I use.  The lack of detail I get in the transactions (Zelle,
checks, and direct deposit) is annoying, but that's not directly an
OFX issue.

Again, based on my experience I would say do something else rather
than use ofx direct connect.

-- Glenn S.
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