On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 11:05 John Ralls wrote:
> Tom,
...
> GnuCash already has a CSV import facility: Use File>Import>Import
> Transactions from CSV. There you can associate columns in the CSV with
> GnuCash fields and adjust CSV parameters. Once you have it set up you can
> save the
Tom,
The security implications of enabling the webkit instance in GnuCash to connect
to the network are dire, especially on Microsoft Windows where WebKit is stuck
on a 10 year old release with hundreds of CVEs. I suppose someone might write a
browser plugin to initiate the CSV downloads from
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 23:27 John Ralls wrote:
> 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.
How many banks and financial houses still allow CVS download? All of ours
do: TD Ameritrade
industry and from Intuit
> will be intense and they have a lot of money and lobbyists.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
> > On Feb 18, 2021, at 3:09 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
> >
> > -- Forwarded message -
> > From: Richard
> > Date:
Feb 18, 2021, at 3:09 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> 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
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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