Sorry about that. I am using the stable release.
GnuCash 3.10
Build ID: Flathub 3.10-1
Versions:
AqBanking-CLI: 6.1.4
Gwenhywfar : 5.2.0.0
AqBanking: 6.1.4.0
On Mon, 2020-05-25 at 23:57 +0200, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
> Jon,
>
> you did not write, which Flatpak you are using.
> The nightlies
> * Flatpak: https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/maint/?C=M;O=D
> * Windows: https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/master/?C=M;O=D
> are since last friday bundled with AqBanking 6.2.1 while previous
> versions were shipping AqBanking 6.2.0beta.
>
> I don't know, if the dummy step is still required with the new
> version-
>
> Regards
> Frank
>
> Am 25.05.20 um 20:47 schrieb Jon Schewe:
>
> It just started working "magically". I tried manually creating an
> account and associating it with a GnuCash account. Then tried getting
> the balance and got an error that I had the account number wrong. So
> I
> went back into the AQBanking Wizard and executed Retrieve Account
> List
> to get the full account number. Now when I went over to the accounts
> tab my accounts are there! I was able to associate them with the
> right
> GnuCash accounts and it seems to be working.
>
> I went back through my setup and deleted my aqbanking user and wrote
> up
> the steps that worked. It seems there is something about needing a
> dummy account created, otherwise aqbanking won't save the account
> information that it retrieved.
>
> Here are the steps, note the bit about a dummy account.
>
> * Tools -> Online Banking Setup...
> * Create User
> * Next
> * OFX-DirectConnect backend
> * Run
> * Next
> * Select
> * USAA
> * Select bank and click OK
> * Next
> * Enter USAA number with zeros on the left to make the number 9
> digits for the User Name and the User Id
> * Next
> * Next
> * Next
> * Retrieve Account List
> * Enter PIN
> * Finish
> * Click on the Accounts tab
> * If it's empty, create a dummy account using the aqofxconnect
> backend
> * OK
> * Leave everything blank
> * OK
> * Dismiss message about unable to update
> * Users
> * Edit User
> * Bank Settings
> * Retrieve Account List
> * Close
> * Click on Accounts tab and see the new accounts, delete the dummy
> account
> * Close
> * Next
> * Associate to GnuCash accounts, looking at the account number
> works
> well
> * Next
> * Apply
> * Test by opening a GnuCash account that was associated with USAA
> * Actions -> Online Actions -> Get Balance
> * See the balance show up in a dialog
>
>
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