https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473522
Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Platform|Other |Microsoft Windows --- Comment #7 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- None of the online banking methods will work if the bank does not support it. Can you confirm that your bank supports the method you are trying to use? For further help with aqbanking, please use one of the venues suggested in https://kmymoney.org/support.html. I don't use aqbanking, but there are others who do, and can probably help figure out what you are missing (assuming your bank does support it.) If the console output did not mention anything at all about looking for woob, then we need to confirm that the plugin was actually compiled into the version you are using. Can you say where you downloaded it? I will try to dig into the version provided at kmymoney.org and confirm it does support woob. In terms of a practical solution, you probably need what is called Web Connect. Log into your bank's web site and view the account. There should be a button or link for Download. You would need to specify the time period. Some banks allow custom date ranges, others restrict you to statement periods or "current" which is transactions since the last statement. You will then need to select the format of the download. If they offer a download for Quicken, that is the best to use. Initially, save the downloaded file somewhere, and then in KMyMoney select the File/Import/OFX menu item and select that file. If that works, you should be able to configure your browser to associate that file (usually ending in .qfx, but possibly .ofx) with KMyMoney, so when you download a file of that type, the browser invokes KMyMoney, which will then import it. The first time you do this, you will need to tell KMyMoney which account to use, but it should remember that for further use. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.