I'm pretty sure David was being facetious. There's approximately zero chance
that any bank is going to undertake developing a new transfer protocol. The
trend is that Quicken's propietary Web Connect authentication is what's
supported. We've kept USAA going only because USAA decided to stick
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From: Richard
Date: Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [GNC] OFX connections
To: David Carlson
How do I go about that?
I use several banks for credit cards, etc.
I am not afraid to ask them.
On 2/18/2021 4:03 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Maybe your
Maybe your bank would sponsor you to develop one.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021, 2:54 PM Richard via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I saw a long list of banks that do not support OFX connections.
>
> That being said, is there a newer bank access protocol under development
> for
I saw a long list of banks that do not support OFX connections.
That being said, is there a newer bank access protocol under development
for gnucash.
Richard
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The screenshot shows a git master build from September 2019, presumably this
flatpak nightly:
https://code.gnucash.org/builds/flatpak/master/gnucash-master-C3.7-222-gae3bb9892-D3.7-39-g4b85e45.flatpakref
You should *never* use anything from master for production, and there's no
point at all in
On 2/16/2021 6:34 AM, David Long wrote:
Hi,
Since GNU Cash does not include inventory recording, can anybody recommend an
inventory recording system. I do not need all the inventory management
capabilities, just record keeping, showing purchases, issues and balances in
unit and cost.
Thanks