That is definitely odd.  If you posted this first, I'd have said to upgrade.  I assume if you run from command line, there is no error or hint of the problem?  Working on the not displayed info in the mapping dialog, I wonder if it is the version of some library not called directly from KMM, but deeper in the call chain.  I'm perhaps grabbing at straws, but would you post the output of "ldd /path/to/kmymoney" to see any of the versions there look odd, although I don't expect that.

On 10/18/19 2:07 AM, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
still not working..

I uninstalled my self compiled version.

I then installed the 5.03 version Fedora KDE has available to test
there. Still same problem here where the account numbers are not
shown.


see image-QOVW9Z

Citi Cards keeps failing the same way still. 2000 error code.

thanks,

JV


On Thu, 2019-10-17 at 20:03 -0500, Jesus Varela wrote:
Both used to work fine.

I will check but it wasn't until I moved to the libofx that this
started happening.

It is weird.


JV

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 12:37 Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net>
wrote:
JV,

So with AmEx you get a response, but the popup doesn't show any
actual account numbers or related information, and with CitiCard
you get an error message about the software not being supported?
If you log in to the CitiCards web site, can you find any
information about what personal banking software they do support?

Also, there is a note at ofxhome.com that suggests enabling 3rd
party software desktop access from the CitiCards web site, although
it's not clear if that actually helped the person who posted it.
Another post suggested using
https://mobilesoa.citi.com/CitiOFXInterface

Check https://www.ofxhome.com/ofxforum/viewtopic.php?id=49566 for
the full discussion, with other suggestions, including using a
client UID as well as enabling access through the website before
trying the mapping.

Jack

On 10/17/19 1:13 PM, Jesus Varela wrote:
Thanks Jack. I tired playing playing with those before to no
avail.
Thanks,

JV




On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 10:27 Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
On the dialog for mapping the account, at the top is username,
password,
and client uid, and a checkbox to store password. Immediately
below that
are two dropdowns:  Identify as, and Header version.  The
default for
Identify as (Quicken Windows 2008) is outdated software, so
many
institutions do not support it any more.  Try selecting the
most recent
(Quicken Window 2019) and see if you get the same response.
You can
also try 103 instead of 102 as header version, although I have
never
needed this, and always gotten some error when trying it.

The Client UID is a "random" 32 hex digit string, but is not be
required
for most institutions, and when needed, there is usually a
slightly more
informative error than you posted.

On 10/17/19 9:17 AM, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since I started using the libofx(disabled the aqbanking in
ccmake), I
don't see many options to adjust anything. I still have to
try your
previous idea of enabling logging and looking at the log
file.
I will take a look today.

JV

On Thu, 2019-10-17 at 07:24 +0200, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
On Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2019 06:41:00 CEST
jvap...@gmail.com
wrote:
more bad news..

so following Jack's idea.. I tried a different CC.

I tried CitiCards this time.

Here is what I get:

see attachment...
Did you play with the "Identify as" and "Header version"
settings
when mapping the account? Does that make a difference?
Regards Thomas
thanks,

JV

On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 13:34 -0400, Jack wrote:
On 2019.10.15 12:26, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,

No, that did not help.

I also noticed the window that says it will connect to
ofxhome.com
to
get a list, never finishes. It stayed up for a while, and
nothing.
I made the window wider, I changed my theme from Dark to
Light
default
to  make sure the Text was not being hidden by some weird
color
combination. Still nothing.

thanks,

JV
OK, I just unmapped and remapped one of my accounts, and
all
four
columns were filled in for all available accounts.  I now
wonder
if
it
is something with how American Express responds to that
query.  I'm
preparing for a short business trip, so I'll be unlikely
to test
on
my
own single Amex account until next week.  Do you have a
credit
card
with a different institution to try with to see if you get
better
results elsewhere?


On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 10:25 -0400, Jack wrote:
I'm not certain, but I would guess you need to make the
window
wider
or resize the first column to make it wide enough to
actually
display the account numbers.  I haven't mapped any
accounts
recently,  but I've certainly done it at institutions
where I
have
multiple accounts, so it is (or at least was) possible.

On 10/15/19 12:25 AM, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
Team,

Please see the attached screenshot.

When I use Kmymoney (without aqbanking) and select
American
Express
Card, to map an account, it shows that screen. I have
two
accounts
with American Express. But this screen does not show
the
account
number so I can map it to.
Is this a deficiency in libofx(assuming this is what I
am
using
since I don't have aqbanking)? Or, do you think, it is
a
KMyMoney
issue?

thanks,

JV

On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 23:00 -0500, jvap...@gmail.com
wrote:
How do I get the fix?

Do I just rerun my git clone command?
I don't know if anyone answered this, or if you figured it
out,
but
no,
you don't redo the clone command, you run "git pull" in
the top
level
directory of the repository created by the initial clone.


thanks,

JV

On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 20:53 +0200, Thomas Baumgart
wrote:
Jesus,

On Montag, 14. Oktober 2019 19:30:21 CEST
jvap...@gmail.com
wrote:

Thomas, Jack,

I wanted to test what you recommended: "An idea
would
be
then
to
switch
sqlstorage back on and see if it helps. If so, we
need
to
fix
the
build
system."

So with:

    ENABLE_SQLCIPHER                 OFF











    ENABLE_SQLSTORAGE                ON







The make -j 8 command; Completed successfully.

Perhaps the build system needs updating? I don't
know
much
about
it.
Already done: see
https://cgit.kde.org/kmymoney.git/commit/?id=b12311588514dd57dc5909f3a15c0bd7155d8248
meanwhile, I will continue to move forward to see if
I
can
test
the
online banking without using aqbanking.
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